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Review: Fight Club

The narrative of this picture is about two American men accidentally met in an airplane. Two thirty-year-old fellow traveler after some time after casual acquaintance are fond of fighting fights in clandestine fight clubs carefully hidden from the eyes of uninitiated people. In such clubs, fights are held almost without rules, the rules that existed there "Well, mention the fight club," the battles go one after another, unlimited in time, only one of the participants in the battle could stop it.

The narrator, whose hero was played by Edward Norton, completely despaired, and at the same time, with the purpose of getting some satisfaction, visits collective psychotherapy groups, side by side with people who are mortally sick, although in fact he is not ill with the exception of chronic insomnia that has overcome him. Visiting the groups, our narrator meets Marla Singer, who is as obsessed with illness as he is. Without thinking for a long time, they conclude agreements not to interfere with each other and divide the groups to continue the search for suffering.

And here is Tyler Dörden, who is so virtuously played by Brad Pitt. Tyler gives us a clear understanding of young urban guys like himself, and already presented to us the narrator frankly looking for great adventures on their own, and if we add a bit of specifics, they just want to subject their bodies to the kind of torture handed down to us by the author in the form of basement fights. Fight club is something reminiscent of a religious sect, but with one difference, namely the oath of each club member about the non-disclosure of the secrets of the club and what is happening inside it. And there is an ordinary mordoboy, in which several participants knock out each other's nonsense.

But after a while all this hobbies of Tyler and the Narrator becomes uncontrollable, and, leaving their cramped cellars, and abandoned buildings break out onto city streets, with even greater aggression spoiling and destroying everything that falls under the hot hand.

With every minute of the continuation of the film Fight Club, you start to feel that everything has come out of the control of the authors themselves and who can not stop with the instinct of destruction released.

In fact, the American audience became bored, they were more and more lacking in risk, as if they wanted to walk on the razor's edge and live constantly in this state. Here you can not disbelieve Fincher, who is very tired. Together with him, Norton and Pitt, who very willingly provoked the conservative public, along with the annoying critics who would find in every bush, a threat to the national scale.

But the film made a furor in the film industry a little later, it was easy to get the creators of this film themselves, who had to convince everyone that they personally do not know what kind of fight clubs in which there are fights like in the film, but they do not who did not believe. All believed that the creators and actors are also members of this club.

Throughout America, a wave of opening the most real fight clubs swept. After America, this massive psychosis reached the Russian citizens, who always differed in their masochistic inclination. No one could have imagined that the creativity created by David Fincher actually overtakes us in real life, namely the destroyed skyscrapers.

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