Fight Club is Not Easy to Forget
"Fight Club" is a strange and profound movie at the same time, and also one of the movies that contain ideas that can change the way you think. At first, when you watch it, you will feel that it is just a movie about fighting between men in secret places, but when you start to delve into the events, you will find that the movie talks about much bigger things like identity, excessive consumption, and midlife crises.
The movie is directed by David Fincher, and stars Ed Norton and Brad Pitt. Ed Norton plays the character of an ordinary man who is tired of his routine life, works in an insurance company and his life is full of pressures. When he meets someone like Tyler Drain (played by Brad Pitt), who lives in a completely different way, everything in his life will change. Tyler makes him discover a new world of freedom and violence, and at the same time he begins to question the values he was raised on.
One of the most powerful things about "Fight Club" is the idea of the movie itself, because it makes us think about the true meaning of strength and freedom, and whether fighting and destruction are the solution to any psychological or social problems? The movie is not just about physical fighting, but about an internal fight between a person who lives a traditional life and a person who wants to break out of the norm and live his own way.
The acting was great, especially from Brad Pitt, who appeared in it in a way that is completely different from his traditional roles. As for Ed Norton, he was very distinctive in embodying the character of a man who is lost and confused, and he played a big role in making the movie reflect the character's inner suffering.
Fight Club is not easy to forget, especially when the surprise is revealed at the end, which makes the movie have a bigger and deeper meaning. If you are interested in movies that stimulate you to think and make you see life from a different angle, then "Fight Club" is the movie you must watch.