Fight club is one of the worst movies ever

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Why that shit gets so much praise? maybe because pitt was in his beauty peak probably
but the movie itself is cringy af

plot twist: they guy was hallucinating
wow how original no one thought about this before

and then edgy normies and inels be like
:soy: :soy: :soy: :soy: :soy: fight club muh
 
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didnt like it much tbh
 
good thread but wouldve liked more explanations to why its shit ngl
 
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boring as fuck, I agree
i didnt watch it fully
 
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Fight club was haloed at the time cause it was (as far as I can tell) one of the few movies that went into a common feeling among men which was a lack of struggle. No war, no woman to fight for, no high T environment.

Same goes for the matrix or taxi driver, there's a bunch of movies that were "edgy".
 
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this thread is a trap for him

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muh i dont like popular things. guys am i cool now
 
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Fight club was haloed at the time cause it was (as far as I can tell) one of the few movies that went into a common feeling among men which was a lack of struggle. No war, no woman to fight for, no high T environment.

Same goes for the matrix or taxi driver, there's a bunch of movies that were "edgy".
matrix is good tbh, badass sci-fi
and i watched it as a kid so probably i have some kind of affection for it
muh i dont like popular things. guys am i cool now
how predictable :soy:
 
You’re retarded if you think the movie is about a guy depersonalization. Some of its core concepts still apply today - men are some directionless pussies, society is still materialistic as fuck and will continue so, the shit you buy for your comfort end up owning you etc.
 
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its pretty good movie but kinda cringy i agree
 
matrix is good tbh, badass sci-fi
and i watched it as a kid so probably i have some kind of affection for it

how predictable :soy:

I like all those movies
matrix is good tbh, badass sci-fi
and i watched it as a kid so probably i have some kind of affection for it

how predictable :soy:

I like all those movies and still think fight club's message is legit.
 
Why that shit gets so much praise? maybe because pitt was in his beauty peak probably
but the movie itself is cringy af

plot twist: they guy was hallucinating
wow how original no one thought about this before

and then edgy normies and inels be like
:soy: :soy: :soy: :soy: :soy: fight club muh


Read that you low IQ peasant. Breaks it down for one dimensional thinkers like you

No-wonder you're a Nadal fan.

Simpletons relate to simpletons.
 
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Here you superficial little fucking useless loser. Read and you'll learn that it was just too PROFOUND for you. Incels are nerds. Nerds are brainy. Not deep thinkers. This is DEEP shit about THE REAL FUCKING WORLD YOU PLONKER. Culture, society, humans. Men. Read this if you have the attention span you adhd turd and if you learn nothing, let me know so I can block your basic fucking useless loser ass.

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First time I saw it in 1999, the theater was empty, I was with two good friends, had smoked a fat blunt, and was expecting a Rocky-esque movie about fighting…that was the angle of its previews/marketing back then (pre-internet era).

What came on screen blew me away.
It was directed in a style which had never been seen before, but copied endless times since…opening sequence starting in synapses of the id at the microscopic level, cool techno music, the camera pans out to reality--a tortured and confused young man with a gun in his mouth.
It was a movie that made you feel smart watching it--from the breakdown of how to build bombs from household products, existential philosophy, becoming off the grid and self-sufficient, addressing the confusion and despair of males thrust into pervasive 1990s consumerism.
The story is based on the suppressed/unrealized rage of men who feel psychologically neutered and balless, trained to consume and think like women, who have been raised by women, and educated in a feminized system--their deep emotional needs smothered by a soft society.
Their Fathers have abandoned them to this society, and an emotionally detached/absent Father can only mean that HE DOESN'T LIKE YOU.

And Fathers in the West are representative of God.

Therefore God has abandoned you...now what?

This was the first time I had ever seen these issues addressed by mainstream, instead of being hidden in subcultures or esoteric literature--there they were--shiny, polished, and slick on the big screen…it felt like we were finally being HEARD.
Jack only begins to feel and cry for the first time at a support group for men who have lost their testicles to cancer—once he expresses the sadness and feels HEARD for the first time, he begins to feel alive again.

*another of Jacks weaknesses is his fear of rejection*

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Jack is a very typical introverted beta—passive aggressive, afraid to take what he wants, has no capacity to see deeper meaning because of his lack of self-awareness.

He's the product of following the directions of what a 'normal' successful modern man is supposed to be.
Tyler is a fully realized Sigma—he does what he wants, is a sexgod, follows through on his ideas, has overcome fear, can express himself exactly as he means to—and using the Sigma talent of perception, he can see things for exactly what they are.

Most importantly, he is FREE.

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The Fight Club they form is a testing ground for overcoming fear and becoming aware to why men feel such malaise in modern society. After awareness everything in the real world is a means to an end—the end being part of a mission which will change the world.
The clubs are underground, in dirty basements of dive bars, males only, beating the shit out of one another with smiles…EXACTLY like 90s punk/hardcore scene. We’d pilgrimage to go to shows with 100 guys moshing to violent music so loud it made your ears hurt.

And we loved it.
The film addresses the problem with modernity and IMMATURE masculinity…if you want to go back to a primal way of living, everything must collapse—there would have to be total destruction of the system…which is tempting to fantasize about but unrealistic.
Jack mentions he is a “30 year old boy”, because he never had a place to mature...this is the demographic the film is aimed at and why it appealed to me so much as a thinking, aggressive teenager.

You want to burn the entire world down when you don't understand yourself.
What happens when immature masculine war energy is channeled?

The film shows how it attracts lost souls...who then become domestic terrorists, blind followers wearing masks, with no personal identity…exactly like Antifa has risen up in the past few years.
For all its flaws, Fight Club is still an incredible film, aimed at confused and intelligent young men...especially introverts.

Its important to address certain issues while young--Father, God, your place in society--and the movie does a fantastic job of sparking those ideas.
*When it came out, I remember the girls I knew HATED it because the only female in the movie is a lost skank used for sex and ends up being a major bother.

Which I thought was hilarious..."girls, we don't need you! We've had enough of your girly bullshit!"

ha
 
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Ed Norton is a good actor. 100x better than the shit super hero movies coming out today.
 
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its a good film and ive studied film for years now

ur just denying it because its popular
 
overthinking a dumb movie
inel trait

Read the post above you superficial little fucking useless loser. Read and you'll learn that it was just too PROFOUND for you. Incels are nerds. Nerds are brainy. Not deep thinkers. This is DEEP shit about THE REAL FUCKING WORLD YOU PLONKER. Culture, society, humans. Men. Read this if you have the attention span you ADHD turd and if you learn nothing, let me know so I can block your basic fucking useless loser ass.
its a good film and ive studied film for years now

ur just denying it because its popular

No he's just denying it because he spends all his time on popular culture and entertainment.

The bhenchod is a consumer. He is exactly what part of the movie talks about.
 
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Here you superficial little fucking useless loser. Read and you'll learn that it was just too PROFOUND for you. Incels are nerds. Nerds are brainy. Not deep thinkers. This is DEEP shit about THE REAL FUCKING WORLD YOU PLONKER. Culture, society, humans. Men. Read this if you have the attention span you adhd turd and if you learn nothing, let me know so I can block your basic fucking useless loser ass.

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First time I saw it in 1999, the theater was empty, I was with two good friends, had smoked a fat blunt, and was expecting a Rocky-esque movie about fighting…that was the angle of its previews/marketing back then (pre-internet era).

What came on screen blew me away.
It was directed in a style which had never been seen before, but copied endless times since…opening sequence starting in synapses of the id at the microscopic level, cool techno music, the camera pans out to reality--a tortured and confused young man with a gun in his mouth.
It was a movie that made you feel smart watching it--from the breakdown of how to build bombs from household products, existential philosophy, becoming off the grid and self-sufficient, addressing the confusion and despair of males thrust into pervasive 1990s consumerism.
The story is based on the suppressed/unrealized rage of men who feel psychologically neutered and balless, trained to consume and think like women, who have been raised by women, and educated in a feminized system--their deep emotional needs smothered by a soft society.
Their Fathers have abandoned them to this society, and an emotionally detached/absent Father can only mean that HE DOESN'T LIKE YOU.

And Fathers in the West are representative of God.

Therefore God has abandoned you...now what?

This was the first time I had ever seen these issues addressed by mainstream, instead of being hidden in subcultures or esoteric literature--there they were--shiny, polished, and slick on the big screen…it felt like we were finally being HEARD.
Jack only begins to feel and cry for the first time at a support group for men who have lost their testicles to cancer—once he expresses the sadness and feels HEARD for the first time, he begins to feel alive again.

*another of Jacks weaknesses is his fear of rejection*

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Jack is a very typical introverted beta—passive aggressive, afraid to take what he wants, has no capacity to see deeper meaning because of his lack of self-awareness.

He's the product of following the directions of what a 'normal' successful modern man is supposed to be.
Tyler is a fully realized Sigma—he does what he wants, is a sexgod, follows through on his ideas, has overcome fear, can express himself exactly as he means to—and using the Sigma talent of perception, he can see things for exactly what they are.

Most importantly, he is FREE.

View attachment 413758

The Fight Club they form is a testing ground for overcoming fear and becoming aware to why men feel such malaise in modern society. After awareness everything in the real world is a means to an end—the end being part of a mission which will change the world.
The clubs are underground, in dirty basements of dive bars, males only, beating the shit out of one another with smiles…EXACTLY like 90s punk/hardcore scene. We’d pilgrimage to go to shows with 100 guys moshing to violent music so loud it made your ears hurt.

And we loved it.
The film addresses the problem with modernity and IMMATURE masculinity…if you want to go back to a primal way of living, everything must collapse—there would have to be total destruction of the system…which is tempting to fantasize about but unrealistic.
Jack mentions he is a “30 year old boy”, because he never had a place to mature...this is the demographic the film is aimed at and why it appealed to me so much as a thinking, aggressive teenager.

You want to burn the entire world down when you don't understand yourself.
What happens when immature masculine war energy is channeled?

The film shows how it attracts lost souls...who then become domestic terrorists, blind followers wearing masks, with no personal identity…exactly like Antifa has risen up in the past few years.
For all its flaws, Fight Club is still an incredible film, aimed at confused and intelligent young men...especially introverts.

Its important to address certain issues while young--Father, God, your place in society--and the movie does a fantastic job of sparking those ideas.
*When it came out, I remember the girls I knew HATED it because the only female in the movie is a lost skank used for sex and ends up being a major bother.

Which I thought was hilarious..."girls, we don't need you! We've had enough of your girly bullshit!"

ha
bhai your essay enlightened me, i will watch movie again asap thank you
 
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