FIGHT CLUB

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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 11/17/2009 Run time: 139 mins Rating: RAmazon.com necessary video
All drive-in theatre take a sure cessation of disbelief. Fight Club takes maybe some-more than others, but if you’re peaceful to let yourself get held up in the anarchy, this film, shaped on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, is a modern-day probity fool around notice of the spoil of society. Edward Norton is the unnamed protagonist, a male going by hold up on journey control, feeling nothing. To fill his hours, he starts in attendance await groups and 12-step meetings. True, he isn’t essentially cheerless with the problems, but he finds condolence in the groups. This is destroyed, however, when he meets Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), additionally faking her approach by groups. Spiraling behind in to insomnia, Norton finds his hold up is altered once again, by a possibility confront with Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), whose blunt character and no-nonsense approach of receiving what he wants interest to the narrator. Tyler and the male lead find a brand new approach to feel release: they fight. They quarrel each other, and afterwards as others have been captivated to their ways, they quarrel the organisation who come to stick on their newly shaped Fight Club. Marla starts a mortal event with Tyler, and things fly out of control, as Fight Club grows in to a national nazi organisation which escapes the protagonist’s control.

Fight Club, destined by David Fincher (Seven), is not for the gloomy of heart; the assault is no binds barred. But the movie is enthralling and beautifully shot, with a little thought-provoking ideas. Pitt and Norton have been an unbeatable duo, and the movie has a little surprisingly funny moments. The movie leaves you with a clarity of surpassing annoy and a enterprise to see it again, if for no alternative reason than to only to take it all in. –Jenny BrownAmazon.com

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5 Responses to “FIGHT CLUB”

  1. If you consider wasted talent and high expectations, Fight Club is the worst film of the year. People have been discussing the ‘satire’ involved. That’s funny, I didn’t see any. We get spoon-fed a ‘fight the power’ ethos that isn’t fleshed out in the slightest. Add a final plot twist that makes no sense and there you have it.I understand the point of violence in the film. One needs to see what the human body is capable of, but this was overkill. Another tasteless film from the director of ‘Seven’. No redeeming qualities whatsoever. I’d rather strike myself in the head repeatedly than watch the film again. Maybe that’s the point?
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. First of all…I truly hated it and yet liked it. Okay, I know you are wondering what kind of rating is that, but it is true. While I hated the film for it’s violent content, I liked the quality of the story and the outstanding performances by Brad Pitt, Ed Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. Any film that makes “Natural Born Killers” look like a Disney movie is a film that is truly not for everyone. My immediate reaction after seeing this film was that I would not encourage anyone to see this film, nor would I even want to review it for fear that it might spark someone to want to see it. I don’t think I have ever seen a more violent movie nor do I ever want to see one. “Fight Club” is truly in a class by itself. It is a film that you would not want to take a date to, nor is it a film that will entertain you…I can’t imagine someone running down to the local Blockbuster and picking it up for a quiet evening at home. I am not one for censorship nor am I one for banning a film, but I would seriously question the judgement of someone who viewed this film and considered it entertainment. The story centers around the relationship of two people, Pitt and Norton, and the enjoyment they get from beating the “heck” out of each other. They fight not for sport, but for the pure enjoyment they feel from the pain they inflict upon others and in return have inflicted upon them. Bottom line…I feel it’s time we add another rating to our rating scale…”NRQ”…”No Redeeming Quality”. This film has no redeeming qualities, is not entertaining, nor should anyone see it…but it definitely is one film like no other.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    Naturally, there are the people that will hate the movie for its violent content. I tend not to discriminate when it comes to violent content in movies. For example, Saving Private Ryan used violence to send a sincere message. Unfortunately, I cannot right-mindedly suggest that Fight Club had the same purposes in mind. The violence seemed quite sensationalized and the movie seemed not to emphasize the negative aspect of the ‘Fight Club’. One example of this sensationalization is when they are destroying the businesses of various people through mischief. The music says, “Laugh, this is funny!” but it is obviously not. Perhaps the director went astray from what the author of the book had in mind, because I saw little seriousness in the subject with which “Fight Club” supposedly grapples with.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Eric Kent says:

    Fight club is one of the most over hyped movies that I have ever seem.Stupid plot. Stupid plot. Stupid plot. Stupid plot. Stupid plot.Pass on this movie. Don’t waste your money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    edward norton is in it. and so is brad pit. and little shots of penises here and there. i mean COME ON! soap made of fat? a secret “fight club?” i’ve heard that this was a book before this was a movie – which is good, cause i don’t want to read ANY book that’s as bad as this movie was.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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