Javo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯’s review published on Letterboxd:
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Director Series: David Fincher
"Listen to me! You have to consider the possibility that God does not like you, never wanted you, and in all probability, he HATES you. It's not the worst thing that can happen."
The film starts with the sound of a scratching vinyl and then..
The Dust Brothers song kick's in...
And now we are transported to a nasty, grotesque, raw, crude, violent, corporate, cynical, ironic, funny, weird world. A world through the eyes of Chuck Palahniuk and David FIncher, and man, what a fucked up world it is.
'Fight Club' is a wake up call, is a metaphor to consumerism, an example, of how far people would go to change there boring ass life. Or is simply the story of a mad man that needed an escape fron a society that was killing him one day at a time.
Whatever you think 'Fight Club' is about, the film is memorable, quotable, entertaining, funny, is just one of those films that stays in your head for days, months even years, a memorable film indeed.
This is the first time I re-watch 'Fight Club' in many years, but I found myself reciting the dialogue like I watched it yesterday, or maybe I did (watched it yesterday), maybe I'am a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy.. ummm.