FIGHT CLUB | Movie Reaction | First Time Watching
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2022
- Arianna's first time watching Fight Club in a movie reaction.
Full Reaction Here: / diegesischad
Arianna's Instagram: / _aerii44
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See her post movie thoughts HERE: ruclips.net/video/RcCNl-1fMlc/видео.html
Can you get Arianna and Maple to watch Prometheus?
Hope you can react juvenile justice.. Korean drama about real crime in south korea.. Thank you 🙏
I saw this the 1st time in the theatre with my brother the film reel broke during the last 20 min everybody thought it was part of the movie. They brought in a spare but took them 20 min to get it setup.
I'm honestly not surprised she got it. She is consistently one of the smartest movie reactors I have seen on youtube.
almost like she might have seen it before lol
@@zeeksy6276 ahahaha...........shhhhhhh adults are talking.
@@zeeksy6276 if someone saw it ,and pretending it's the first time, they wouldn't guess but hide it.
@@waibhavkrishnaChandra if you watch enough of these movie reaction things you'll see a pattern
@@brianparnell3117 shit, so is The Godfather and I still haven't seen it & I'm 28 years old lmao
"I still can't think of anything."
"Ah. Flashback humor."
Brilliant movie.
Not many people pick up on it that quickly. You saw the gears turning in her head a few scenes before she mentioned it as well.
I think alot of people picked it up
There are some subtle and small clues in the film regarding that, but if you are watching carefully you can pick some of them up.
Dammit, guys.. we blew the _first rule._
His name was Pobert Raulson.
Meatloaf :)
I am not in fight club so I must adhere to no rules
*"His name IS Robert Paulson."
“Homie just wants to feel something” what a perfect quote
11:55 - “i haven’t been f*$&ked like that since grade school”
the original line, “i wanna have your abortion,” was allegedly too spicy for the studio’s taste. story goes fincher agreed to reshoot the scene on the condition that the execs accept whatever replacement dialogue he came up with, and this is what he delivered…
they begged him to change it back to the abortion line :0)
Man thats a great anecdote, and so in line with the movie too ..."If you think thats bad I can make it so much worse"
@@sergeantbigmac ha! right? i have my doubts about film executives essentially being tricked into honoring a verbal agreement that could hurt their bottom line, so maybe that bit’s apocryphal, but the alternate take with that line definitely exists and is readily searchable
I am Jack's complete sense of surprise
That was hot
Please tell me that's actually true, that's fucking hilarious xD
17 year olds in 99 was looking for a way to rebel and this is the movie we found
If you enjoyed the non-linear story telling in this movie you may enjoy an extra dose with a Christopher Nolan film released the following year. "Memento" follows the story of someone who can no longer make new memories, and the story is told in bite sized scenes riffle shuffled together like a deck of cards. As if someone folded the timeline in half you watch forward from the beginning and backwards from the end until you final reach the middle with an inflection point as the movie finishes its run time.
Memento is an excellent movie, great recommendation!
Yes hidden gem for sure
The movie Predestination, trust me it will have your mind wrapped around it for days.
@@MacMov the ol leonard is sammy myth, despite leonard knowing his wife was not diabetic. Classic viewer believing Teddy's lies.
Ironically the film Nolan did before Memento was called "Following".
A lot of British actors can pull off an American accent but none do it better than Helena Bonham Carter
An entire generation (myself included) grew up watching this. I saw it at a "strange time in my life". I had never seen anything like it. It make me question what it was to be a man, a consumer, a human being. It opened up my eyes in a way nothing else has. Still my favorite movie.
Also, David Fincher's best work (the visual storytelling, as you mentioned).
I think people underestimate how much this movie changed the way an entire generation of men think. It changed the visual medium of film to at least a degree, and it changed people's lives.
Glad you got to see it. Watch it again, you'll pick up on a lot. I've seen it a dozen times and picked up something new just about every time I watched it.
IT is a great movie but it is my 2nd best! Also it is true, dont be a consumer just buying shit to feed the corporate ASSHO%ES!!!
The number one movie is
"BRINGING OUT THE DEAD" Nick Cage, BRILLANT MOVIE!!!!
I like to think that when Marla says "Tyler, you're the worst thing that's ever happened to me", that's the closest she's capable of coming to saying "I love you."
I saw this mentioned elsewhere, because at the beginning he says she's constantly waiting for something terrible to happen to her, and then disappointed when it doesn't happen.
Amazing reaction! The first reactor to figure out what was going on, took the hints well and basically truly enjoyed the great movie!
There have been others lets be real
Like she didn't already know. Her reaction to "figuring it out" was so fake, how did you not notice that? Then again, I do remember when I was 12 and believed way more things on the internet were real than they actually were.
Actually, keep staying with that mindset. I've seen so many "real" things that turned out to be fake afterwards that it's just so easy to spot now. Cherish that naivety, it'll make you happier in the end.
She figured it out before they gave it away. Good job
Great job she did😎 I am Tyler Durden😎
This is hands down the fastest I've ever seen someone catch on the splitpersonality disorder with Tyler Durden. Pretty impressive.
True! But nobody picks up that everyone there is a another personality, she almost did. Only thing missing was figuring out Marla is also a personality
"that felt like a really weak punch "
That punch was real and it was painful
Props to you Arianna. First person I've seen figure D.I.D. before 3rd act.
Same!
Lol this movie is horrible. I know us Americans lose our shit over a "twist ending" but that doesn't make it a great movie. The ideology is juvenile at best. Same with memento. It just uses that non linear timeline gimmick and everybody thinks it's "original" or "complex". Even though Akira Kurosawa did it back in the 50's with Rashomon.
I made a drunken guess and got it right after i know this because tyler knows this. That said i may have heard the spoiler before and just not consciously remembered it
@@maciek8159 Everybody is entitled to their opinion. I thought it was a great movie, especially compared to the marvel superhero turds that gets crapped out every couple of months. The ideology in the movie was changed slightly from the book, I think because it was too extreme. In the book it was all about toppling capitalism. While I don't agree with that (unrealistic expectations) I still enjoyed the story.
@@maciek8159 🤓
In third grade, we watched a film called "I am Jim's Heart" and it scared the sh** out of me. About heart attacks. Because, you know, third graders have a high incidence of heart disease.
lol
RIP Meatloaf.
You were the bat out of hell. 🦇🔥🤘
In "Americathon" the movie he fights a car, and WINS! It's on RUclips, worth a laugh.
Just thought I'd throw that out there.
@@richardrobbins387 Sounds cool af.
I'd been living on a commune for a few years when this came out. First film I'd seen in a theater for a long time, and it completely twisted my head around. For the first 10 or 15 minutes after it ended, I couldn't look anyone in the eyes, because I felt like I would get lost in our mystical shared identity. Like other commenters, I congratulate you on putting the pieces together as quickly as you did!
After watching this several times, it's amazing how every time you start to question things, they come with something that either distracts or tries to contradict what you are thinking.
The greatest drug in the world is walking out of a movie theatre and wondering what the fuck did I just see. This was that kind of film. Props to you for recognizing the split personality halfway through the movie.
@Kevin Sieg - the gratest one is seeing Meat Loaf (Michael Lee Aday), in that movie - as the guy with large tits. The one singing the famous: "I'd do anything for Love" from 1993... ;)
Ariana is a smart cookie. Great reaction!
And I sooo wish, you guys would at some point react to "The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford", another of Mr. Pitt´s finest moments and so much more than this. Got a bit of the short stick between "No Country For Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood" of the same year. Yeah, 2007 had quite something up it´s sleeves.
One of my favorite movies. I'd love to cover it
Omg it’s a masterpiece. That and Master and Commander are so underrated it’s unfathomable.
@@Diegesisi only know of one reaction to that film. One of my favorite films of all time.
Let's not forget about Pitt's performance in Snatch. Which is another movie I would love to see reaction to.
@@sieciobywatel ditto
Everybody keep saying this movie is juvenile, cheesy, for immature men, but I'm just fascinated of how well shot it is and how amazingly well everyone acts. It is a fantastic movie and I like it more the more I grow older
That criticism is only true if people don’t recognize it’s a satire. It seems many people don’t realize what the point of the movie is
Anyone with half a brain realize that the movie is using Tyler Durden as an example of how NOT to be, how NOT to think and how NOT to act. It has a shit ton of layers one can dissect if one cares to spend the effort. I was personally introduced to the movie when I was first studying Post-modernism with a film teacher, and we spent a lot of time going through it.
If anyone takes the movie at face value and idolize Tyler or think the movie is juvenile and for Tyler fans, it only reflects back on their own failure to understand and have any sort of depth or reflective capability.
The book the movie was based on was written by a gay man as a critique of modern masculinity, it was not meant to glorify violence, rebellion, terrorism or modern masculinity in any way.
Anything that supports men is ridiculed and vilified by society. Don't listen to them
@@Burke1O1 there should be more support for men, and issues men have taken more seriously by some parts of society, but obviously this film doesn’t intend for Tyler to be a role model.
@@jonathanlane3282 Insofar as blowing up society, i agree. however, everything he says otherwise i find true and has helped me. i am of course one personality and set of experiences among the millions. I would invite you to watch bob doyles video on fight club (ruclips.net/video/NpxHFNvlUmU/видео.html). i find it brilliant and a great introduction to nietzsche and the last man hypothesis.
I think this is my favorite reaction to this film yet. It was really cool getting to see your gears turning to figure it all out lol
Fantastic film. Arianna figured the plot twist out so fast.
There’s much more though. Marla is also a personality of his
I’ve never seen anyone put the split together that quick… well done
I knew you are smart. Still amazed you are the only person I have ever seen figure it out before the movie reveal. And you followed every plot point that many miss. Great reaction!
I've never heard of someone totally cracking the code on Tyler's split personality from the beginning. Pretty impressive.
I have seen plenty other reactors do this. They watch this "for the first time" and everyone praises them for how smart they are. Reaction channels like these are as formulaic as Zelda had gotten by Skyward Shit.
I always tell people who think this movie is strange or unfolds in a bizarre way that the first time I tried to comprehend this thing, I was on mushrooms.
You should have seen how Chloe looked to me.
Fun fact: Bob is played by Meat Loaf, yes "I would do anything for love" Meat Loaf
90s had the coolest and sometimes trippiest movies. You should try Waking Life, Go, Gattaca, Memento and Nowhere.
Ive had my relatable moment with the crying scene. After 12yrs in the Army. Signal Corps. Now a civilian. I no longer felt useful or important. That depression was just building. Then one day, just by myself, in a really dark place. Had a good cry... AS A MAN. Felt like someone released a pressure valve. Went to the porch, had a smoke. Walked around the block. Took a nap. Ordered a pizza. Made some phone calls. Just... called people. Its not something I do. A good cry, as a guy, goes a long way. Sometimes I catch myself wanting to leech other peoples' emotional moment.
6:01 Who's this? Tyler.
Basically the entire film, right there.
A film you can watch 10 times over and still notice something new.
To your point about the dark coloring of the movie, that leather jacket that Tyler wears in the movie is actually bright red in real life, like Michael Jackson Thriller video red. That's how much they played with the coloring in post-production.
It was really fun seeing Adrianna break down these scenes where it very subtly shows the symptoms of D.I.D . Especially when he beats himself up in his bosses office 😆
Thats not really subtle nor is that a symptom of DID, if you think fight club is an accurate portrayal of someone with DID you need to stop
@@lampad4549 maybe not of the average individual with it, but still, an interesting take on it. i dont think anyone would argue anyone with DID is an anarchist maniac.
It's schizophrenia, not DID. He made those fights too real with Tyler because hes too insane. Tyler already explained this in the hotel meeting
That "thing" is an electromagnet. They used it to erase all the VHS tapes in the store.
Wow Ive seen this movie over 20 times at least but never thought of the idea that Marla is another one of his personalities! But I still think she is just a....complicated woman. 😆
I've heard that the book implies that Marla is the third/final personality. I've read it but didn't pick up on it. Time for a re-read I guess.
If one keeps oneself to the movie, there is no guarantee that anyone else is real. Though Project Mayhem probably do have at least some amount of people in it given Tyler's access to secure locations and such, he probably recruited at least some people to aid him.
Tyler spent a lot of time setting things up, even before he "meet" the narrator. It is pretty much impossible to say how much of everything is Tyler and how much is really other people.
In the end one isn't meant to know what is real and what isn't, it's about the journey and the message really.
this movie was ground breaking when it came out. NO ONE had ever created a message like this. It tells the sign of the time very well.
It still is lol, nothing else like this around
I liked the fact that, in the middle of watching this reaction, RUclips showed me an ad for guided meditation.
The flashes in the beginning are Jack (Tyler) forming the alter ego and its beginning to slowly infect his world view. I didnt notice this till now but when he calls Brad Pitt from the payphone and he asks who it is Jack answers “Tyler?” Not just asking if its him picking up but also hes answering that its Tyler calling
Great quote from the movie:
"It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything."
Great work! You figured out the twist much sooner than most people.
Tyler never throws the first punch, closest he comes to starting a fight is with the guy in charge of investigation of project mayhem and he is trying to bring them down
If you notice, in the beginning, after Ed Norton has the gun taken out of his mouth, he says "I can't think of anything,", but in the end, in that same scene when asked, Norton says "I still can't think of anything."
I am glad you left most of the Finale in the cut. The "The gun isn't in your hand..." Scene is David Fincher at his best. "My Eyes are open" *BANG*... then the 2 Thuds when Tyler is going down, even though he disappears after the first one. BRILLIANCE
what not many realize, is the darker part to the ending.
"tyler's" plan is called a 'closed loop' plan. if not for disarming the van bomb, it would've been perfectly executed. the van's bomb was timed to go off shortly after marla arriving. when everyone got to the top floor, they would've watched the other bombs go off, then be killed in their building's explosion/collapse. with "tyler," marla, and the rest of the group dead, there wouldn't be anyone in a "leadership role" to properly charge/question about the attacks.
what's also inferred/hinted: everyone else involved in project mayhem [the "human sacrifices"] died. when the narrator was confessing to the plan, he told the feds the targets were "3credit card buildings downtown." but when the bombs went off, we saw several additional buildings blow up as well. the additional buildings were where the rest of the group was watching everything unfold. they wouldn't have known, because no one but "tyler" knew what the entire plan was.
A little detail a lot seem to miss...
@4:48 "Soap, I make and I sell soap" The soap is called 'Paper Street'...
@31:53 "Let's go over to that house on 'Paper Street'"...
Some hints: Jack gets of the bus with folders in his hand, planning the bomb placements
After the car accident he gets out of the wrong side of the car
Later he closes a door and there are tons of driver licenses hanging behind the door
When Jack is awake he is normal, when he sleeps ( or sleepwalking) he's Tyler
Jack accumulated a lot of credit card debts on his apartment, basically the reason he went after the credit card companies
At the police station there's a picture of the space monkey hanging on the wall
The robe Tyler wears in the kitchen actually belonged to a roommate of Brad Pitts
Tyler makes toast which is a staple food, Jack eats corn flakes meaning he (Jack) is still consumed with advertisement, where Tyler isn't
In the bathtub Tyler says " we are a generation of men raised by woman, yet they scream we oppresse them"
The whole movie is basically about the suffering or abuse of the middle class working male
“My eyes are open”. Men’s exponential crisis of living a purposeless existence. Feel the pain, live the pain, understanding why you live and for what purpose allows you to understand the pain of everyday life.
It was such a great experience watching you react to this movie. You had it mostly figured out before i did. Just sub'ed and excited to go through the rest of your reactions especially to movies that I have already seen. Thanks Arianna.
In Tyler we trust.
Also When meatloaf died IRL the internet was flooding with "his name is Robert Paulson" the world chanting it.
You figured this out a lot quicker than I did.
I'm super impressed with your brain!! I've watched this movie with tons of people and NOBODY picks up on it as quickly as you did. Well done! One of the most complex movies ever made and you made it seem simple 😮
Number 1 rule of Fight Club, you don't talk Fight Club.
21:50 Figured out the split personality issue sooner than the other reactions I've watched.
The random flashes was Tyler. If you look close. It is literally Tyler. It was when he was changing personalities . And Marla has been highly suspected as being another personality. And the narrator played by Edward Norton. His name is Jack.
One of my top 5 of all time. Utterly insane movie. So so good.
One of my favorite opening credits of all time. Love the music and graphics. Great film too!
Well done for getting the twist. It was the fight in his bosses office that did it for me, with the comment that it reminded him of his first fight.
I like that she caught the single frame right at the end
The video store thing, they were using de-magnitizer, it was erasing the video off all the VHS tapes so they would be blank.
In the book, he wakes up later in the hospital unable to move, and after the doctors leave him, a janitor leans over and whispers "don't worry sir, everything is under control."
Is fight club OK for kids over 14 to watch?
@@Sans-ew2ieYes
For anyone that may see this and hasn't read the sequel comics. The narrators name is Sabastian
The funny thing is that men can have a fight and still shake hands afterwards. I know this from multiple personal experiences
You could be the only person in history that figured out the story of fight club halfway through awesome job girl
I beleive Tyler is not the only figment of the narrator's imagination look how Bob interacts in the movie only with the narrator until his death and even then no one actually knew who he was
You’re the first person I’ve ever seen figure it out before it was revealed. I’ve seen it many times w many friends and watched many reactions. You’re the only one.
Arianna got it right off the bat. I'm surprised. Most reactors didn't even get it until the end including me.
She figured it out about the same time I've seen several figured it out the 3 way combo with Marla narrator and Tyler speaking for the narrator thsts the usual figure out moment
Not many people realize this movie has the hulk beating up the joker while the vanisher watches
You should watch "Snatch." Brad Pitt is in it. Arguably his best acting job ever. Also a dope movie. Great reaction
Did anyone else notice he said at the beginning "I can't think of anything " then in the same scene at the end he says "I STILL can't think of anything"?
I always wonder with this one about the first guys that came up to Durden after seeing him kick the shit out of himself in the parking lot and want to join him. Clearly Durden was insane...but those guys? Who sees an insane person and goes "yea, man!"?
Then spends an increasing amount of time with them over the coming months, buying into their socioeconomic views and joining a militia.
Lol that last single frame of the movie was a nice touch
So far this is only the second reactor to realize what was going on before the twist. Great attention to detail Ariana.
Who was the other?
@@Diegesis @TBRSchmitt his wife Samantha got it before the twist.
Just noticed. When Pitt opens his briefcase the soap with the twine looks like explosives with charge cords.
I cant believe i missed that part where he talks about his sleep and waking up in strange places
Another hint. When he look the boarding card. The name on it, it's Tyler Durden.
Yay! Youre back! What a good movie
This is a great companion film to American Psycho
Arianna should have her own channel. its weird to have two reactors sharing one channel. Three if you count the bald guy.
Arianna delivers quality everytime..
I've had insomnia where I got less than an hour or two of sleep per day/night if any. If a doctor told me to go chew some valerian root I would have cut the fucker before I even realized what was happening and then been jailed.
That scene is the most unrealistic in the movie IMO.
Easily the best film of 1999. ("American Beauty" is nice enough, but this is the same story told much, much better.) Didn't even get nominated for Best Picture.
(It received a grand total of ONE Academy Award nomination. For Sound Editing. Which it lost [to "The Matrix"].)
Seriously, Adapted Screenplay, at least. Oh, well. Nice job guessing the twist; I missed the clues, myself.
I understand this movie more than anyone cause i kinda have pigments I am aware existed or still exist, I love trying to see the movie through Tyler's eyes, the movie take a place through the narrator's eyes and we never know what Tyler is doing off screen, we see the results but don't actually know what he does, and we know he existed before the narrator met him on the plane, Tyler has memorys of his father and a past life, plus knows how to do stuff that someone had to tell him how to do from the soap to all the explosive stuff, the narrator has no memory of how he did those things, I guess i just see the world in a very strange thing
There's another Movie based on Chuck's writing called Choking? I believe, the style and character arcs we're similar, neurotic men needing self acceptance. I love how the author alluded to self destruction being art by call self improvement, masturbation. More literally is self destruction the only thing that can have meaning?
So let me get this correct. This film was made in 1999 in the intro and the outro the film they discuss controlled demolition Ground Zero and two towers in the distance collapse that sets everything back to zero. I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
it'd make less sense if it wasn't a coincidence. if i had some grand design to orchestrate domestic terrorism i certainly wouldnt leave clues like bread crumbs for people to find in david fincher movies.
Kudos for figuring it out. I was in my early 20s when I first saw it and didn't figure it out.
I haven't seen this movie is years. ANd I can't believe I ddin't see the tyler flashes before. Also when the movie just mentioned splicing in frames
In the novel, during the 'pillow talk' scene, Marla originally said "I wanna have your abortion," which the producer thought was too offensive. As if "I haven't been f*cked like that since grade school" was any better.
Kudos to Arianna for working it out before the reveal!
4:59 - watched the movie almost a hundret times over the years and never saw that the space the window seat was empty when Norton looked at Tyler's card.
Cool that you figured it 3/4 through! BRAVO!
I've been looking forward to this one!
I knew you were gonna figure it out! Way to go!
Brad was also excellent in Snatch. The British gangster caper by Guy Richie. He plays the mumbling gypsy boxer. Awesome performance. Guy Richie's English gangster film are an institution in itself full of awesome characters.
A great movie. I think the DVD/Blu-ray versions frame rates kinda mess it up a little. In the theater you could see a flash, but it was impossible to tell what the flashes were. So, watching it on a TV clues a person in just a little too much.
I saw it in theaters several times and it was just as easy to tell. Sure, if you blinked for too long at the wrong spot you could miss some of them, but it's fucking 24 frames per second. Hell even at 60 FPS you'd catch it easily. If I can train myself to perform frame-perfect tricks with high consistency like the CWJ over the moat in Super Metroid, then it's nothing at all to catch a frame with your eyes, requiring no actual skill, that lasts more than twice as long. Actually the CWJ over the moat is a frame-perfect first jump followed by the actual continuous wall jump which is a two-frame window. And almost nobody ever misses the second jump unless they're nervous, as missing that one is an auto-reset if you're speedrunning.
Point is, that whole bullshit about Tyler splicing single frames of pornography into films is so stupid. That would be SOOOOOO obvious to the point where I'd immediately get up and ask the theater staff why I just saw a huge cock during a children's film.
If you had trouble seeing it in theaters you must've been looking down at your text that you were trying to send (or that you received). And yes, 1999 is when texting was new and really taking off. Everyone I knew who wasn't afraid of technology was already texting with their flip phones by October of that year when this came out. Ahh those were good times.
22:49 WELL DONE ARIANNA ! She was there not long into the movie but just kept gathering evidence lol
The faces you make during you're reactions crack me up every time lol.