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Top Comments (10)
The fact that the movie begins with "I know this, because Tyler knows this" is such a great intro
This movie hardly ever gets spoiled because it has the first 2 rules built into it.
Fun Fact : Edward Norton ACTUALLY punched Pitt in the ear. So Pitts " You punched me in the ear!" was genuine
This movie definitely deserves a rewatch, because it actually holds up (both narratively and entertainment-wise) on multiple viewings, which is not something you can usually say about a movie that's built around a single major twist of this nature (most stories fall to plot holes and narrative inconsistencies). My favorite scene is the one where Marla and Narrator are talking about weak/strong bonding. Narrator asks, "What is it about a weak person that attracts them to a strong person?" Marla responds, "I dunno, what do you get out of it?" At this point, Narrator is thinking of Marla (weak) attracted to Tyler (strong), and _he thinks_ Marla is thinking of himself (weak) and Tyler (strong). On first viewing, the audience shares Narrator's perspective. But, in reality, Marla is thinking of herself (weak) and Narrator (strong). On second viewing, the audience realizes they're talking at cross purposes. The conversation continues: Narrator says, "I don't know, it's different between us". This piques Marla's interest: how can it be different for "us" when there's only _one_ "us" to talk about? She asks for clarification, "What do you mean _us?"_ This is when Narrator is suddenly and conveniently distracted by noises from the basement. With this line of discussion, Narrator is getting dangerously close to discovering his own dual nature, and so Tyler steps in to shut down the conversation. The whole scene is like a prism -- different vectors traveling in different directions yield different results, depending on how you turn the scenario. It's goddamn brilliant writing.
The first Rule of Fight Club is you don't react to Fight Club. Oh well, this is still a great time. By the way, that scene where Edward Norton punches Brad Pitt, he actually punched him and his reaction was real.
During the office scene with the boss he says “for some reason I thought of my first fight with Tyler “ cause he’s fighting with himself like in the bar parking lot 😂 this has been my comfort movie since I was 16 and it NEVER gets old !
This movie is still iconic. So weird, thought provoking, twisted and funny. 😂😂 Such a classic
In the fight scene with Norton and Leto on the "director's cut" the camera doesn't cut away to the fight club's reaction. It is truly one of the most graphic beatings I have seen in a movie in recent history.
“I haven’t f*cked like that since grade school.” Is one of my fave lines in cinema. This movie has some of the best dialogue.
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Top Comments (10)
The fact that the movie begins with "I know this, because Tyler knows this" is such a great intro
This movie hardly ever gets spoiled because it has the first 2 rules built into it.
Fun Fact : Edward Norton ACTUALLY punched Pitt in the ear. So Pitts " You punched me in the ear!" was genuine
This movie definitely deserves a rewatch, because it actually holds up (both narratively and entertainment-wise) on multiple viewings, which is not something you can usually say about a movie that's built around a single major twist of this nature (most stories fall to plot holes and narrative inconsistencies). My favorite scene is the one where Marla and Narrator are talking about weak/strong bonding. Narrator asks, "What is it about a weak person that attracts them to a strong person?" Marla responds, "I dunno, what do you get out of it?" At this point, Narrator is thinking of Marla (weak) attracted to Tyler (strong), and _he thinks_ Marla is thinking of himself (weak) and Tyler (strong). On first viewing, the audience shares Narrator's perspective. But, in reality, Marla is thinking of herself (weak) and Narrator (strong). On second viewing, the audience realizes they're talking at cross purposes. The conversation continues: Narrator says, "I don't know, it's different between us". This piques Marla's interest: how can it be different for "us" when there's only _one_ "us" to talk about? She asks for clarification, "What do you mean _us?"_ This is when Narrator is suddenly and conveniently distracted by noises from the basement. With this line of discussion, Narrator is getting dangerously close to discovering his own dual nature, and so Tyler steps in to shut down the conversation. The whole scene is like a prism -- different vectors traveling in different directions yield different results, depending on how you turn the scenario. It's goddamn brilliant writing.
The first Rule of Fight Club is you don't react to Fight Club. Oh well, this is still a great time. By the way, that scene where Edward Norton punches Brad Pitt, he actually punched him and his reaction was real.
During the office scene with the boss he says “for some reason I thought of my first fight with Tyler “ cause he’s fighting with himself like in the bar parking lot 😂 this has been my comfort movie since I was 16 and it NEVER gets old !
This movie is still iconic. So weird, thought provoking, twisted and funny. 😂😂 Such a classic
In the fight scene with Norton and Leto on the "director's cut" the camera doesn't cut away to the fight club's reaction. It is truly one of the most graphic beatings I have seen in a movie in recent history.
“I haven’t f*cked like that since grade school.” Is one of my fave lines in cinema. This movie has some of the best dialogue.
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