Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Fight Club


This film was directed by David Fincher and follows the story of a man , the narrator (Edward Norton). The story is told through Norton's flashback and we learn that he works for an automobile company and goes to accident sites to perform product cost appraisals. He is suffering from insomnia and has difficulty sleeping throughout the night. He goes to his doctor and asked him to prescribe sleeping bills but rather the doctor tells him to go and visit a support group in order to appreciate real pain others go through daily. Attending the support group gives him a sense of false assurance that everything is going in the right direction by manipulating others into feeling sorry of him. The support group gives him the opportunity to let his guard down by letting his emotions out which helps him sleep at night. His routine is disrupted when he notices Marla (Helena Bonham Carter) another impostor attending the same support group he goes to and his insomnia returns. He befriends Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) a soap salesman, while flying to a business trip. Tyler coincidentally gives him his business card. When Norton returns to his apartment for the trip, he finds out that there was an explosion at his apartment and therefore he lost all his belongings and sense of security.
Fincher is well known for his realistic style and story telling. Most of the scenes were shot during the nighttime which ironically had a symbolic meaning to it. For example, Tyler Durden and the narrator chose to create an underground fight club which foreshadowed the destruction that lay ahead. He chose the baseline of the fight to reenterate the symbolic meaning of destruction. Fincher confuses the viewers into thinking that there are two characters but the audience finds out at the end, there was only one character who was behind all the destruction. Norton was deprived of sleep, his brain created illusions that seemed real. There are a lot of people who themselves have had a sleep disorder can relate to Norton's situation. Fincher created this masterpiece to inform people the serious side effects of insomnia. He personalizes the stories and takes the fictional characters and transforms them into non-fiction character that he brings to light.

6 comments:

chistosa said...

When I first started to watch this movie I though that the guys voice in the background was anoying, but I ended up finding out that it was (Edward Norton).This movie made me be confused for a long time. I think it was at the end of the movie that I got everything. From my point of view (edward norton) had schizophrenia.THIS MOVIE WAS SOME CRAZY STUFF.

amina said...

I was so confused at first but it all made sense at the end. I thought there were two main character but i guess that's what we were supposed to think all along. We got closure at the end but i didnt get the part where he shot himself in the mouth and he still ended up alive. The other confusing thing was at the end when the buildings go up in flames, i had thought he stop the bomb. I guess not then but overall i like it even though there were alot of weird things occuring.

chistosa said...

yea i agree with you amina. the movie was great but it did have alot of confusing things to it. i wondered the samething why was he still alive after he had just shot himself. did that end up disapearing his imagenary friend? and what was up with how out of the blue he actualy knew how to make soap? i though he worked at some car accident place. then again somethings just cant be answered. so we'll just wait and see what diya has to say about this.lol

amina said...

The guy the made soap was Brad Pitt, the guy in his head as we found out at the end. I read that when it first came out in the theatre it wasnt popular with movie goers. But it gained fame through the years. I think it's going to be viewed as a classic because it has all the elements one expects to find in a movie.

Diya said...

First of all i'd like to say i'm really sorry guys for being so late. Details in school.
i don't know what you guys are talking about. This movie was bomb! And it wasn't just because Brad Pitt looked incredible. I thoroughly enjoyed the originality of the plot and the impeccable performance of the actors. I was genuinely surprised at the end of the movie and in a good way. i think David Fincher actually out did Alfred Hitchcock as far as the suspense goes in this movie (im sorry if that offends you Mr. Klobs)
I've heard that a lot of people didn't like this movie too much but i say that this movie not only found it's way into my heart but I intend to make it a point to follow this director religously from now on.

chistosa said...

Details at school:)lol. Okay cant wait to see what (Mr. Klobs) has to say. but you do prove a point. Oh I forgot Brad Pitt did look good.