Fight Club By shulockabaulugy on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

Don't forget to suspend disbelief. This film is about a thinking, feeling, individual's quest for self-fulfillment. Face it: everyone wants a sense of purpose. Fight Club uses violent, and almost sickening imagery to convey the struggle one may go through to sort through society's standards in quest of both inner peace and freedom in an increasingly materialistic world. Traditional values such as love, honor, devotion, even patriotism are being subverted by slick marketing of desire attachments. This film does not solve anything; it just makes you think. This is why people seeking a romantic movie are appalled, and people seeking an adventure are pleased. The controversial ending resolved one man's life's purpose; his inner struggle was successful. Fight Club grew on me, and I now rank it as collectible.

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