
Fight Club (1999)
Año de Estreno: 1999
Nación: Germany, United States
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: David Fincher
Guionista: Chuck Palahniuk, Jim Uhls
Producción & Género
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Compañías: 20th Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, Linson Entertainment, Regency Enterprises, Taurus Film
Género: Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Flashback Film, Psychological Thriller, Thriller
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: alter ego, based on novel or book, breaking the fourth wall, dissociative identity disorder, dual identity, dystopia, fight, insomnia, nihilism, quitting a job, rage and hate, self destructiveness, split personality, support group
Argumento
The story follows an unnamed narrator, a discontented office worker suffering from insomnia, who meets Tyler Durden, an enigmatic soap maker, after his apartment is destroyed in an explosion. They form an unusual friendship and eventually start 'fight clubs' as a way to vent their frustrations. These underground clubs catch on rapidly, leading to the creation of Project Mayhem, an anti-establishment group aimed at dismantling society's institutions. As the narrator becomes increasingly involved, he begins to question his own identity when he starts experiencing strange blackouts.
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Resumen
Directed by David Fincher in 1999, 'Fight Club' is a psychological thriller that explores themes of masculinity, consumerism, and identity through its non-linear narrative. Based on Chuck Palahniuk's novel of the same name, the film is renowned for its dark humor, visual style, and twist ending, which reveals the narrator's dissociative identity disorder.
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