Fight Club Reviews
#1 best movie ever made
i rewatched it after many years, i got to be honest if you already have previous knowledge of what the major twist of the movie is, it takes away it charm and its most powerful moment. i feel like this movie will be absolutely great if its your first time watching and you haven’t been spoiled. anyhow its still great movie loses some of its momentum around the halfway point, but it regains your interest by the end, and as always Brad Pitt delivers amazing performance which in my opinion is one of its highlights and what makes the movie so memorable, not to mention its phenomenal direction. This movie would maybe be better if its around minute runtime but you probably still enjoy it, so yes I recommend watching it
My favorite film of all time
Warning: If you are reading this then this warning is for you. Every word you read of this useless fine print is another second off your life. Don't you have other things to do? Is your life so empty that you honestly can't think of a better way to spend these moments? Or are you so impressed with authority that you give respect and credence to all that claim it? Do you read everything you're supposed to read? Do you think every thing you're supposed to think? Buy what you're told to want? Get out of your apartment. Meet a member of the opposite sex. Stop the excessive shopping and masturbation. Quit your job. Start a fight. Prove you're alive. If you don't claim your humanity you will become a statistic. You have been warned- Tyler.
This is an excellent adaption of the book by the same name. Intriguing, exciting critique on modern materialistic / depressive culture with a twist ending. Why is this not rated 100%? If you haven't seen it yet---I already know what you're doing this evening!
A cult hit! Pitt at his best, the twist of all twists.
First rule. That is all.. just the first rule.
Brilliant movie. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton absolutely sizzle
"Clube da Luta" é um filme que eu realmente não saberia como classificar. E é justamente isso que o torna tão único e especial. Este é um filme, apenas isso. Na verdade, segundo a primeira regra do Clube da Luta, eu não deveria estar falando sobre nada disso. E segundo a segunda regra do Clube da Luta, eu não deveria estar falando sobre nada disso. Então, se vocês ainda não assistiu esse filme, assista. Não pesquise nada a respeito. Apenas assista. E me agradeça depois.
Opening day in the cinema, this film blew my mind. Watched many times after and there are now little points that on first viewing you will miss. Standout performances from Norton, Pitt, Meatloaf and Helena Bonham. It's heavily quotable, sits neatly with the source material and leaves you wondering about soap and how safe your car is.
I will never look at soap the same way again.
It never bothers me to watch this movie. The endless replay-ability and overall enjoyment I get from this film is like no other. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton play their characters a little too well. It constantly keeps you engaged, especially scenes like them splicing movies and "breaking the 4th wall". The true message of this film is probably the best part. Knowing the meaning behind it and what comes from the ending makes you think time and time again about it. Do yourself a favor and please watch this film.
A masterpiece and simply the best movie ever made
This movie was thrilling to the very end. I had so much fun watching it. I highly recommend it!
“Fight Club” is a fascinating exploration of masculinity, consumerism, and mental health, capturing the anxieties of its time while remaining highly relevant today. The film critiques the predictability of modern life and the way consumer culture—now amplified by social media—has turned people into passive participants rather than active creators. In an increasingly feminized society, where is the masculine outlet? The final act is particularly striking, illustrating how unchecked masculine ideals can turn toxic when left without purpose or direction. The film raises important questions: Why do men seek out struggle, conflict, or meaning in a world that no longer values traditional masculinity? And when that search fails, how does it manifest—through self-destruction, rebellion, or even violent crime? Fight Club doesn’t provide easy answers, but it forces us to confront the consequences of a society that offers men little space to express themselves in a way that feels meaningful.
badass but at the same time an interesting take on mens mental health and toxic masculinity. all over great executed and fantastic cinematic easter egs. would 100% recommend a second watch at the minimum.
A masterpiece of original techniques and ideas. One of those films that you talk about for hours and years after you watched it, clearly says what everyone has been thinking for ages (violence is a necessity and can be enjoyable through it's practicality and resulting capability), and gets better each time you watch it because you discover hidden meaning or deepen you understanding of others. Personally it shaped me as a person.
Every boys want a brother like Tyler Durden. Fantastically adapted by David Fincher.