Analysis Of The Movie Fight Club

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A movie Fight Club was screen played from a book of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. David Fincher filmed it in 1999. This year was a revolution in computer graphics and design. The movie was called a new age cinematography. The interesting fact is that the movie failed in the cinemas. It is only after it got released on DVD carriers the movie boomed in popularity.
The plot of the film is an amazing and interesting live story, where we see how much the main character changed through out the story. The unnamed narrator screen played by Edward Norton is a traveling as car company employee who is suffering from insomnia. The doctor refuses prescribe him medication and advise him to visit a cancer support group to witness more severe suffering. …show more content…

Outside the bar Tyler requests that the narrator to punch him, which follows a fistfight between them. They have further fights outside the bar every Saturday which attracts growing groups of men. The fighting moves to the bar 's basement where they form a "Fight Club", a routine opportunity to fight regularly. The narrator didn’t meet with Marla for a long time. After some time he receives a seeking help phone call from her, who is overdosed by pills; narrator ignores her, but Tyler answers the call and saves her. Tyler and Marla become sexually active, and Tyler asks the promise from narrator never to talk with Marla about him. More fight clubs are created across the country and, under Tyler 's leadership; they become the anti-materialist and anti-corporation terrorist organization called …show more content…

The narrator complains to Tyler that he wants to be more engaged to the organization plans, but Tyler suddenly disappears. When a friend of narrator from a for testicular cancer victims group is killed by the police after one of the sabotage, the narrator tries to shut down the project, and follows the tickets of Tyler 's national travels to track him down. In one of the many cities, a Project member greets the narrator as Tyler Durden. The narrator calls Marla from hotel and discovers that Marla also thinks him to be Tyler. Suddenly Tyler appears in his room, and Tyler explains him that they are dissociated personalities in one body. When the narrator believed himself to be asleep, Tyler has in fact been using his body for different tasks. The narrator blacks out after the conversation. When he wakes, he discovers from the telephone log that Tyler made a lot calls during his blackout. He discovers that Tyler is planning to erase debt by destroying buildings that contain credit card companies ' records. The narrator attempts to contact the police but finds that the officers are members of the Project too. The officers try to cut of his balls what was the Tyler’s order, if some

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