Duration 2h 19m
Country Ameerika Ühendriigid
Director David Fincher
Cast Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham Carter
Language inglise
Subtitle Language estonian
Today David Fincher's 'Fight Club' (which was released 20 years ago) is considered one of the best films and a Hollywood classic. It was shattered by many critics at the time of its release, calling it an irresponsible film, and in terms of box office success, it was a total failure.
You are not your job. You are not your bank account. You are not the contents in your wallet. You're not your suit. This is your life and it ends minute by minute. At first, you can't sleep, the next moment you find a pistol in your mouth. Next, you will meet Tyler ...Show more
Today David Fincher's 'Fight Club' (which was released 20 years ago) is considered one of the best films and a Hollywood classic. It was shattered by many critics at the time of its release, calling it an irresponsible film, and in terms of box office success, it was a total failure.
You are not your job. You are not your bank account. You are not the contents in your wallet. You're not your suit. This is your life and it ends minute by minute. At first, you can't sleep, the next moment you find a pistol in your mouth. Next, you will meet Tyler Durden. Tyler says the things you own will eventually become your owners. Only when you lose everything you are free to do anything. The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club. The second rule of Fight Club is: you DO NOT talk about Fight Club!...
Rising to the status of a cult film, "Fight Club" throws a sharp critique at the consumer society and seeks depth in the lives of young men whose fathers have abandoned them but whose work cannot fill the void in the soul. How to feel alive in a world where the only sources of human heat are different support groups? For the unnamed protagonist and his friend with anarchist ideas, Tyler Durden, the answer lies in the underground Fighting Clubs where they meet in the form of unexpected therapy. Based on Chuck Palahniuk's novel, the film explores the possibility of shaking or even dismantling society.
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