Thursday, November 20, 2014

Fight Club




Fight Club (1999)


Description


An insomniac office worker looking for a way to change his life crosses paths with a devil-may-care soap maker and they form an underground fight club that evolves into something much, much more…

A ticking-time-bomb insomniac and a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on, with underground “fight clubs” forming in every town, until an eccentric gets in the way and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion. Written by Anonymous


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Review


A unique film
Fight Club is one of the most unique films I have ever seen. In addition to presenting a rather fresh take on life, FC also presents its material in a fresh way. My main interest in the film is in that, in my opinion, it does not present characters for us to think about. Rather, it presents actions for us to think about. I will say that I cannot recall *ever* having been "asked" by a film to both suspend my disbelief the way this film asks in its third act AND at the same time come to terms with an understanding that there is no room–or need–for disbelief. Perhaps these comments will not make sense to the average movie goer who will dismiss this film–and, unfortunately, its premise–as another hollywood flick filled with gratuitous violence. I’d go as far as to say that this film is not about violence. It is about choices. It is about activity. It is about lethargy. It is about waking up and realizing that at some point in the past we’ve gone to the toilet and thrown up our dreams without even realizing that society has stuck its fingers down our throat. I would argue that anyone caught, at some point in their lives, between a rock and a hard place–anyone who has reached bottom on a mental level–anyone who has uttered to themselves "Wait, this isn’t right. I would not do/say/feel what it is that I just did/said/felt… I do not like this. I must change before I am forever stuck being the person that I am not." These people, they will know what I’m talking about. These people will not only recognize the similarities between Edward Norton’s character and themselves–they will be uncomfortably familiar with him. These people will appreciate Fight Club for what it is: a wake up call that we are not alone. As David Berman once said: "I’m afraid I’ve got more in common with who I was than who I am becoming." If this sentence makes any sense to you, go see Fight Club. You won’t regret it. L.
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