Fight club [DVD]

United States, 1999

Film
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Edward Norton is Jack, a young urban professional with the right job, the right furniture and the right bank account who is so bored and filled with self-disgust at his vapid consumerism that he attends support groups for people dying from various diseases in order to experience some form of human contact. Jack’s life is turned upside down when he meets Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) who introduces him to the “fight club”, a secret society of men who meet in underground clubs to beat the pulp out of each other. Before long Jack, under the influence of the magnetic Tyler, finds himself commandeering a terrorist organisation committed to smashing the American corporate state. Based on Chuck Palahniuk’s cult novel, director David Fincher deploys a swirling, kinetic and audacious mise-en-scene to represent the fragmented and hyper-alienated psychology of contemporary American society. Though the violene in the film is extreme, “Fight Club” is a highly satirical commentary on machismo and masculine insecurity. On its release, “Fight Club” was severly criticised for its elusive and contradictory politics; but contradiction is the essence of the society that the film examines. So this is a virulent anti-Capitalist movie financed by one of the world’s largest media multinationals’ this is a feminist film that exalts in masculine aggression; this is a film that postulates that materialism has goen too far while utilising every state-of-the-art digital special effect available. It is always, however, exhilirating and provocative. Cast includes: Meat Loaf, Jared Leto and Helena Bonham Carter. Original soundtrack by The Dust Brothers.

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Credits

director

David Fincher

co-producer

Art Linson

Cean Chaffin

Ross Grayson Bell

production company

Fox 2000

Linson Films

Regency Enterprises

Duration

02:13:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1999

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

313418

Languages

Czech

Danish

English

English

English

Finnish

Hebrew

Hungarian

Icelandic

Norwegian

Polish

Portuguese

Swedish

Audience classification

R (18+)

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

DVD; Access Print (Section 1)

Wikidata

Q190050

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