Description
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.
With your feet in the air and your head on the ground
Try this trick and spin it, yeah
Your head will collapse
If there's nothing in it
And you'll ask yourself:
"Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?"
Way out in the water, see it swimming.
I was swimming in the Carribean
Animals were hiding behind the rock
Except for little fish
When they told me east is west, trying to talk to me, coy koi
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Way out in the water, see it swimming
Ooooh
Ooooh
One of the best movies I've watched
Here the plot is very well spelled out (tired of all sorts of movies and TV shows without a clear competent plot),
I just don't understand why many people in this film are looking for some deep hidden meaning of the hero's actions - "calling for a different look at their lives "? And even worse - to see what is not there!
The movie is cool and that's it. Why bother trying to figure out what the director or the author of the book wanted to say with this film? What thought or idea did you want to convey?
Such philosophical mud is usually written in reviews of many films with a complicated plot
And don't send me to watch stupid comedies, I can't stomach these modern popcorn movies without a plot
A wonderful film that takes pride of place in the list of films for re-viewing <3
it is impossible to describe it with one opinion, because everyone will take something out of this picture for themselves. all the actors are completely different, everyone has their own view of the world and everything that happens around.
only by losing everything to the end, we gain the freedom
of the classic for all time
– Цеплялась бы за крышку гроба.
Despite the confirmation of my theory about schizo, the film came to me, there is an intrigue and something to think about.
The only thing I didn't like was the ending, which was beautiful, but not realistic.
This picture is a must-see! And it seems to me that this is one of those films that should be reviewed several times, the second bottom, a different message, a different picture opens up when you watch it again
Brad Pitt is on top)
But no, I really liked the movie, very beautiful storyboard, color scheme and musical accompaniment.
I was delighted
The film inspires change for the better. He showed me that life can be different and that there is always an opportunity to change, even if it seems that you do not have the strength or courage. Perhaps the creator of the Tokyo Avengers drew inspiration from this film, because there are many similarities between these works.
"Fight Club" is that rare film that you won't get tired of reviewing, it has a deep meaning and is shot so masterfully that it is not inferior to even the most modern paintings in terms of picture quality.
but when I started watching, I thought it was just about how men fight, but it turned out to be much more serious.
But no kidding, the movie is amazing!
Like, knowing the plot twist in advance, there was absolutely nothing to be surprised about (except for Bob's death and Jared Leto's appearance in the film, suddenly), and the movie looked pretty good... Exactly, or what?
The film itself did not disappoint, of course, it is still coolly shot, interesting... But, alas, I did not experience any vivid impressions.
The moral of this comment: watch the movie on time, friends!))
The cool plot of Palahniuk and the gorgeous embodiment of Fincher. Just a delight.
But I was still shocked from the end
It's a great movie. Gorgeous Summer, Pitt and Norton.
now I would like to read another book.
The visual performance of the film is at the highest level. Dark tones, special color correction and camera work create a unique atmosphere of an alternative reality. Every frame is saturated with tension and drama.
The acting duo of Edward Norton and Brad Pitt is simply magnificent. Their confrontation on the screen creates incredible tension, and the chemistry between the characters works 100%. Norton perfectly embodied the image of a man who has lost himself in the modern world of consumption, and Pitt created the iconic image of Tyler Durden.
The script raises important topics: consumerism, the crisis of male identity, and a person's inner struggle with himself. The film shows how easy it is to get lost in the world of things and rules, and how difficult it is to find your own way.
The atmosphere of the film is both frightening and attractive. The painting explores the dark sides of human nature, but it does so with incredible depth and psychology. It is especially impressive how the film shows the inner struggle of the main character through the prism of his external actions.
The musical accompaniment and dialogues perfectly complement the overall picture, creating the right mood and highlighting the key points of the story.
Bottom line: "Fight Club" is not just a film about violence, but a deep psychological work about finding oneself, about resisting the system and about the price one has to pay for freedom. The painting leaves behind a lot of questions and makes you reconsider many aspects of your life.
The film is a must-see for anyone who is interested in psychological cinema and wants to think about important life issues.
Have you noticed how much Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club" is similar to Andrei Bely's "Petersburg"?
The conversations of the rebels, the split personality of the main character. Scary people in the environment, not just from the islands. Love as a source of pain. Marla may not be Sophia.
I watched the movie first, and then I opened Petersburg, so when I got acquainted with the text, I couldn't help but notice that it was one-on-one.
What do you think?
The final line always brings you to tears..