Review: Fight Club is an outrageous slap in the face of consumerism and working dead. It denies the reality. It's surprisingly provocative and visually stimulating. Direction is incredibly brilliant. Ré? IA: David Fincher (Aliens, Se7en and The Game) is his best? Ie here, as well as distortions of space and time, dropping things here and there to make things clear. Edward Norton is excellent as Jack cinemas. He is stupid insomniac who catalog Ikea stores and do the work. Brad Pitt is Tyler Durden as a dynamic, anarchist him?, And that? Lives in a run-down abandoned house, and manufactures and sells soap? Ivobytie. Helena Bonham Carter is the? great as Marla Singer, a manic smoke? roots as well as their? death. His role is crucial, and it plays well.There there was some discussion about violence in this film, but it is not gratuitous violence, it's part of the story and services? also good. This is much less, not? what you would see an average Hollywood. It is really insightful film in many ways similar to American Beauty, though this film has a lot more in your? Ej face on the report. If you are allergic, mo? But you do not want to see. There are some very painful bloody scenes, but if you can? Can? Alúdok so? E it checked. There is the? large turnover in this film which almost rivals twist at the end? IEST sense. And I have to admit? Reversal e it is in this movie? E me really happy. Best? Ie audience for this film is it? Even their 20s or 30s, but I? Dy, who Doka? Film e appreciate modern art should be like. One of the best? Their films in 1999. |
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