![]() ![]() Tyler Durden–the legend of Fight Club–is an idol for men who live miserable lives of desperation. The movie is an uncomfortable analysis on the pointlessness of life and repeating, monotonous grinds like Groundhog day brought to life. The story of Fight Club works better on screen than in print like a screwdriver works better to hotwire a car than to tighten a screw.įight Club’s message is lost to the younger male demographic–below the age of twenty-two–who still retain hope and haven’t had their spirit curb-stomped by office politics and HR departments like the older men.Īll men need to watch Fight Club. David Fincher–the director– captures the spirit of desperate men with flawless execution. Fight Club embraced the empty existence men experience without an enemy to fight or a purpose to align with.įight club is a good book and an amazing movie. When Fight Club released on DVD and syndicated television the movie became a cult-hit. In 1999, Fight Club the movie released worldwide, and its message was lost on theater patrons. Oregon author Chuck Palahniuk wrote Fight Club in 1996. ![]() ![]() The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. ![]()
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