Fight Club (1/5) Movie CLIP - I Want You to Hit Me (1999) HD

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    CLIP DESCRIPTION:
    Tyler (Brad Pitt) convinces The Narrator (Edward Norton) to hit him as hard as he can.
    FILM DESCRIPTION:
    In this darkly comic drama, Edward Norton stars as a depressed young man (named in the credits only as "Narrator") who has become a small cog in the world of big business. He doesn't like his work and gets no sense of reward from it, attempting instead to drown his sorrows by putting together the "perfect" apartment. He can't sleep and feels alienated from the world at large; he's become so desperate to relate to others that he's taken to visiting support groups for patients with terminal diseases so that he'll have people to talk to. One day on a business flight, he discovers Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), a charming iconoclast who sells soap. Tyler doesn't put much stock in the materialistic world, and he believes that one can learn a great deal through pain, misfortune, and chaos. Tyler cheerfully challenges his new friend to a fight. Our Narrator finds that bare-knuckle brawling makes him feel more alive than he has in years, and soon the two become friends and roommates, meeting informally to fight once a week. As more men join in, the "fight club" becomes an underground sensation, even though it's a closely guarded secret among the participants. (First rule: Don't talk about fight club. Second rule: Don't talk about fight club.) But as our Narrator and Tyler bond through violence, a strange situation becomes more complicated when Tyler becomes involved with Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), whom our Narrator became infatuated with when they were both crashing the support-group circuit. Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club was directed by David Fincher, who previously directed Pitt in the thriller Seven.
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    Cast: Edward Norton, Brad Pitt
    Director: David Fincher
    Producers: Ross Grayson Bell, John S. Dorsey, Arnon Milchan, Cen Chaffin, Art Linson
    Screenwriters: Chuck Palahniuk, Jim Uhls
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Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @pointlesscastaway
    @pointlesscastaway 7 лет назад +24783

    the real psycho in this movie was the first dude that saw this guy beating himself up and was like "can i be next"

    • @loganirons8949
      @loganirons8949 7 лет назад +835

      pointlesscastaway hmm i think he may have been fighting someone else, maybe? If not, then you have a very valid point lol

    • @gabrielbertrand427
      @gabrielbertrand427 6 лет назад +1515

      maybe he just asked wtf is going on and norton told him he wanna feel something and just absorbed the dude in some charismatic speech like tyler did to the main character

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 6 лет назад +843

      He wasn't fighting anyone else, at the end of the movie, they literally show him fighting air!

    • @FrancoF6
      @FrancoF6 6 лет назад +121

      Although this is nice to think about but in this particular scene, he actually was fighting someone else.

    • @VixxKong2
      @VixxKong2 6 лет назад +49

      MrParkerman6
      Maybe they thought he was fighting a ghost or a bug

  • @contown731
    @contown731 9 лет назад +8588

    Stop hitting yourself.

  • @jonathanbedoy4246
    @jonathanbedoy4246 5 лет назад +2617

    “I won’t wanna die without any scars” that’s so dope idk why

    • @15handgunbullets75
      @15handgunbullets75 4 года назад +16

      You misspelled “don’t “

    • @rowanmelton7643
      @rowanmelton7643 3 года назад +101

      Having scars shows you've lived. It shows you've experienced dangerous things, or taken risks. A scarless body is a body which never experienced. A body which never took for granted the limited time it had before it starts decomposing

    • @lostiie
      @lostiie 3 года назад +15

      @@rowanmelton7643 calling that a fact is an understatement, you're so right in my opinion

    • @Boyzby
      @Boyzby 2 года назад +6

      @@rowanmelton7643 There are way more risks than just physical ones, and there are good and bad, pointless risks. So it's not really a good indicator of anything.

    • @rc59191
      @rc59191 2 года назад

      Neither did I now I got too many lol.

  • @GordonFreemanlvr
    @GordonFreemanlvr 7 лет назад +8461

    I like how the director intentionally shows us there are two beer bottles
    But at the end of the scene they are sharing one

    • @bighiggie1549
      @bighiggie1549 6 лет назад +368

      SunshineinBasictech its amazing really david fincher is one of the best directors i have seen

    • @v-trigger6137
      @v-trigger6137 5 лет назад +80

      David Fincher IS GOD!

    • @Respect2theFallen
      @Respect2theFallen 3 года назад +38

      Did not notice that been awhile since I seen the movie tho gonna rewatch this weekend tho

    • @mfsusanoo7238
      @mfsusanoo7238 2 года назад +70

      And how they're both in sync when the go from sitting still to taking a puff/sip

    • @mivivy7596
      @mivivy7596 2 года назад +5

      @@mfsusanoo7238 omg you're right.

  • @adamwatts4792
    @adamwatts4792 9 лет назад +5813

    Norton was supposed to hit him on the shoulder but the director took him aside and said hit Brad in the ear. It was a surprise hit that made it into the final cut.

    • @FlipAndLand
      @FlipAndLand 9 лет назад +109

      Copy and paste.

    • @ednmj
      @ednmj 8 лет назад +34

      +Adam Watts it mad it to the final cut because the director told Norton to really hit Pitt, he didn't saw it coming..XD

    • @felipeceballos7729
      @felipeceballos7729 8 лет назад +10

      +ednmj yes, he wants something realistic

    • @pablomp7443
      @pablomp7443 8 лет назад +108

      Adam Watts Brad saying "why in the ear?" Wasn't actual acting that was a genuine question but made it on the final cut.

    • @eyes1184
      @eyes1184 7 лет назад +152

      +Galaxy Party I wonder if Edward Norton saying "Sorry, I fucked it up" was also genuine and not part of the script.

  • @swish007
    @swish007 8 лет назад +11994

    the point of this scene was that norton's character was so numb inside that he just wanted to FEEL something.. anything. and tyler showed him how. when you've never been in a fight, the thought of getting punched is scary, but as soon as you get hit it reveals the reality of it.. that the pain is manageable, and even can be addictive because it makes you FEEL. this is why guys fight i think. Society so often tells guys they aren't allowed to feel.. or if they do they are seen as not "real" men. this movie is packed full of very interesting symbolism and metaphors. one of the smartest and most cerebral movies ever made, cleverly disguised in a brutish and gleefully disruptive package.

    • @sleepyskorpion
      @sleepyskorpion 8 лет назад +182

      if you've ever truly loved and lost... you'll know that it's BETTER to feel numb... feeling numb is a gift

    • @swish007
      @swish007 8 лет назад +309

      i would agree with you there. but here the characters really haven't lost anything (anything important that is, like a loved one). and therein lies the issue.. so many people have lived normal and safe lives and they only really know that numbness, and they're tortured by it. they long for ANYTHING that can shake their world up.. although you see later on that when norton's character starts to fully achieve this, he regrets it("careful what you wish for"). it's that idea that people feel like something's wrong or missing with the world/themselves and they search for some greater meaning. and for those that are unable to find it, chaos and disruptiveness give them SOME kind of answer. i think this movie illustrates ultimately the pitfalls of this mentality; although it DOES glorify it for most of the movie. but philosophical pondering aside, there's never been a movie that so elegantly describes the feeling of emptiness and numbness from a life of materialism and safety; and the journey of completely rejecting that in favor of some kind of enlightenment through chaos or non-conformity.

    • @sleepyskorpion
      @sleepyskorpion 8 лет назад +40

      swish007 Hmmm, you're right, pre-tragic loss, there is a longing to feel alive. To feel passionately about something, anything. I forgot about that. The story could have been quite dark if Marla had met an early death. Or if the protagonist came to the realization that Marla, like Tyler, was merely a figment of his imagination.

    • @redscarf20
      @redscarf20 8 лет назад +20

      +swish007 wow I feel smarter already

    • @luffydragneel5635
      @luffydragneel5635 8 лет назад +11

      +swish007 enlightening

  • @slothfromthegoonies8201
    @slothfromthegoonies8201 9 лет назад +16985

    In this scene Edward Norton actually hit Brad Pitt. Despite the fact that Brad wasn't expecting to be physical punched in the face, he stayed in character like a pro.

    • @skrillahbeats001
      @skrillahbeats001 9 лет назад +2297

      Funny cause brad Pitt actually hits him too for some sweet revenge lol

    • @shmurda598
      @shmurda598 9 лет назад +778

      +Sloth from The Goonies if i remember correctly brad pitt did know he was going to be hit... i dont think any actor especially one of brad's stature is going to unknowingly be punched in the face, although his reaction is genuine and you can even see Ed try to hold back laughter.

    • @apocollama
      @apocollama 8 лет назад +809

      +Robert Cisneros Norton was supposed to hit him in the shoulder, but Fincher actually pulled him aside before the scene was shot and told him to hit Pitt in the ear to get a more genuine reaction

    • @AzhaanOrAza
      @AzhaanOrAza 8 лет назад +11

      Ikr

    • @velkdubz
      @velkdubz 8 лет назад +24

      +Sloth from The Goonies HEYYY YOU GUYSSS

  • @eucalyptus3002
    @eucalyptus3002 7 лет назад +8800

    Pitt should have won Oscar for this role

    • @411ward
      @411ward 6 лет назад +314

      Michal Uchal it was too real for an award

    • @RMMaryport
      @RMMaryport 5 лет назад +330

      Instead he gained a legion of fans, I know what I'd rather have

    • @Relbl
      @Relbl 5 лет назад +131

      But he wasn't acting... he was just being himself :p

    • @flatplant
      @flatplant 5 лет назад +383

      How can he get an award when he was never even there?

    • @asherriley4882
      @asherriley4882 5 лет назад +175

      Norton did some good work as well.

  • @jofall91
    @jofall91 6 лет назад +2661

    Man we need a year as good as 1999 today. The sixth sense, The matrix, Eyes Wide Shut, Toy Story 2, The Green Mile, American Beauty, and of course this movie. Edit: Welp, 2019 was that year we needed.

    • @ivojhosue3883
      @ivojhosue3883 4 года назад +43

      You've just got it.

    • @alexharris9129
      @alexharris9129 4 года назад +60

      jofall91 Aaand I was also born that year. What a gift 1999 was to the world..

    • @votux2037
      @votux2037 4 года назад +16

      You must have not seen that many movies

    • @Leg0456
      @Leg0456 4 года назад +5

      Kyle Lurz that was 1998

    • @no-ro6by
      @no-ro6by 4 года назад +23

      80s and 90s just had really good movie over all

  • @wolfgangi
    @wolfgangi 5 лет назад +897

    This movie is has so much style that it puts modern film to shame. Everything about it is just perfect

    • @fl260
      @fl260 4 года назад +47

      I know. The picture, the music, the script, the actors, the text... can't get any better in my opinion. A nihilistic movie that gives you hope somehow, that urges you to experience hard things. This movie is something else!

    • @อาทิตย์ไกรเพิ่ม
      @อาทิตย์ไกรเพิ่ม 3 года назад +2

      except inception

    • @boneor...7022
      @boneor...7022 2 года назад +7

      Fight Club is a modern film

    • @texas975
      @texas975 2 года назад

      @@fl260 It's not a nihilistic movie tho lmao

    • @fl260
      @fl260 2 года назад +1

      ​@@texas975 "Aliens is not a sci-fi movie. It's an exobiology documentary."

  • @brotherhood7596
    @brotherhood7596 8 лет назад +3776

    It is a metaphor.
    You will not know what you are truly capable of if you do not take action and give a try. Living a life without experience is not worth it.

    • @Nicole_Auriel
      @Nicole_Auriel 7 лет назад +19

      So by that logic we should all try being gay even if we aren't. I mean... why not right? Don't knock it till you try out, just go out and have sex with someone the same gender as you, what do you got to lose?

    • @brotherhood7596
      @brotherhood7596 7 лет назад +85

      Auriel Dude why MUST a male-to-male relationship be associated with gays? "Friendship" and "Brotherhood" and "Enemy'" are also words you know.

    • @brotherhood7596
      @brotherhood7596 7 лет назад +2

      Tyler Cloud Sorry but ...what does "STD" stand for?

    • @LIVEFASTDIEEARLY
      @LIVEFASTDIEEARLY 7 лет назад +7

      sexual transmitive disease

    • @brotherhood7596
      @brotherhood7596 7 лет назад +3

      Icario Games Damn Straight

  • @KartikeyaDutta
    @KartikeyaDutta 8 лет назад +5970

    The definition of cool is Tyler Durden

    • @branflakes8864
      @branflakes8864 8 лет назад +457

      We all have a Tyler Durden, you just need to let him out.

    • @antoniabaldassarre4360
      @antoniabaldassarre4360 8 лет назад +118

      i wanna be him SOOO badly

    • @redscarf20
      @redscarf20 8 лет назад +75

      +Antonia Baldassarre then be him.

    • @TetraSamurai
      @TetraSamurai 8 лет назад +173

      Antonia Baldassarre everybody wants to be him because he's brad Pitt. Guarantee you if it was any other actor there wouldn't be no where near as much people wanting to be like him

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 8 лет назад +185

      No, Tyler was what he imagined cool to be. Tyler was Jack's id, his untamed, undomesticated self, and eventually he had to be destroyed if Jack was to survive. All men must either reckon with their inner child and master it, or lose themselves to drugs or depravity of some other sort.

  • @dirtydac3221
    @dirtydac3221 9 лет назад +4407

    I love how Norton actually punched Pitt hahaha

    • @Vini-zv3lr
      @Vini-zv3lr 9 лет назад +275

      +dirtydac3221 And Pitt hit him too afterwards. Acting legends.

    • @clowntrooper61
      @clowntrooper61 7 лет назад +37

      He actually punched him in the stomach?

    • @stevenchill5078
      @stevenchill5078 5 лет назад +5

      dirtydac3221 legendary right

    • @mjjstarmusicentertainment7752
      @mjjstarmusicentertainment7752 5 лет назад +2

      YOUR SICK!!!"

    • @landminehopscotch3617
      @landminehopscotch3617 4 года назад +91

      Before they shot the scene the director whispered into Ed’s ear and said hit him in the ear. Brad didn’t know it was coming, so he retaliated with a punch to the gut

  • @RafaSnaks
    @RafaSnaks 6 лет назад +844

    Finally a Fight Club scene with at least a million views. I have no idea why it's taken this long, it's one of the most iconic movies ever made.

    • @haskapaska
      @haskapaska 6 лет назад +35

      I remember when movie came out and people thought that it would be Mortal Kombat in real world

    • @bc3f4a
      @bc3f4a Год назад +2

      first 2 rules of fight club

  • @maggieandgeorge
    @maggieandgeorge 9 лет назад +1004

    OBSESSED with how they act off each other

    • @anantambisht4895
      @anantambisht4895 6 лет назад +9

      Maggie Lee btw I look like brad Pitt, like 60%

    • @Atargetedindividual
      @Atargetedindividual 6 лет назад +44

      no you don't lol

    • @midguy4265
      @midguy4265 6 лет назад +1

      Lol yeah I wanna do that with frank yang I almost look like brad Pitt look up frank yang brad Pitt they look alike I'm like 90% but I'm way taller look at my vid I'm not that strong

    • @weaver4907
      @weaver4907 5 лет назад

      @@majestycrush wow..hahha..they are so manly huh

    • @PahadiChad
      @PahadiChad 5 лет назад +1

      @@anantambisht4895 I look like Brad Pitt too

  • @kriegerdeslichtsx
    @kriegerdeslichtsx 8 лет назад +492

    This scene is just so full of meaning , everytime we want to change , everytime we adopt new habits , every fucking time it's extremely hard the first time , it doesn't represent you in your old identity, but. after doing it once it becomes easier and you do it again and again and again until it becomes Your new identity. like he even says it in the end !!!! " we should do this again sometime" FUCK MAN THIS MOVIE IS JUST THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE FUUUCK

    • @scarface42755
      @scarface42755 7 лет назад +7

      jack M true. questioning our society and shows what a man truly needs

  • @jehriko7525
    @jehriko7525 3 года назад +67

    dude it's LITTLE THINGS with brad pitt that makes me love his acting, like at 0:40 you can see his eye movement that just conveys his crazy, unpredictable nature, it's sick man

    • @renee6524
      @renee6524 3 года назад +5

      His silent acting is incredible.

  • @SinNombre101
    @SinNombre101 9 лет назад +773

    In Tyler We Trust

    • @rifqi2733
      @rifqi2733 6 лет назад +2

      Wich tyler?

    • @SynthVoice
      @SynthVoice 6 лет назад +10

      Yeah, I'll pass.

    • @Rotemagical
      @Rotemagical 5 лет назад +5

      Who is Tyler? I have seen only one person punching himself in this video

    • @latiel2207
      @latiel2207 4 года назад +7

      The F, you're in every fight club videos commenting that same line

    • @buried4430
      @buried4430 4 года назад +3

      In Tyler we trust

  • @BishopWestt
    @BishopWestt 7 лет назад +828

    Brad Pitt should've won an oscar for this movie

    • @haskapaska
      @haskapaska 6 лет назад +8

      Pitt wasn´t even nominated
      Also if he would´ve been and won then he just would´ve fall into that famous "Oscar curse" (up n´ coming actors (Brad Pitt was like that back in late 90s) winning an Oscar usually have a terrible career after that)

    • @lvanlol
      @lvanlol 3 года назад +2

      @@haskapaska that ain’t true bro look at leo

    • @Izaan2810
      @Izaan2810 3 года назад +1

      @@lvanlol Leo won his first Oscar himself at 42.

    • @TA-ht4jo
      @TA-ht4jo 3 года назад +1

      @@haskapaska Denzel? De Niro? Al Pacino?

    • @grimreaper2680
      @grimreaper2680 3 года назад

      @@TA-ht4jo those are some great examples, all those actors after winning the Oscar were doing just fine in the Hollywood, I would also give another example that is Rami Malek who won an Oscar for best actor. I think he's still doing fine as an actor even after winning one.

  • @BakaryD
    @BakaryD 8 лет назад +303

    You hit me in the eaaaaar

    • @a.jthomas6132
      @a.jthomas6132 8 лет назад +12

      +Tyler Durden Cheaz man I'm sorry man!

    • @arnojr.1038
      @arnojr.1038 7 лет назад +18

      A.J Thomas No that was perfect !

    • @mjjstarmusicentertainment7752
      @mjjstarmusicentertainment7752 5 лет назад +1

      Poor Brad!!"😢😢

    • @goldenopportunity4544
      @goldenopportunity4544 4 года назад

      Why the ear man???

    • @whatsup1407
      @whatsup1407 4 года назад

      I got hit in the ear before and ruptured my eardrum, tinnitus (the ringing) and vertigo (dizziness) it lasted for years, it sucked.

  • @gertrudemcfuzz74
    @gertrudemcfuzz74 7 лет назад +402

    "Well Jesus, I'm sorry!" LOL

    • @samlund8543
      @samlund8543 6 лет назад +35

      The best part is that that wasn’t even in the script, that was his genuine reaction when he hit Brad Pitt (who didn’t know he was actually going to be punched)

    • @sushanthme7271
      @sushanthme7271 5 лет назад +6

      ya hes like jesus

    • @wandaperi
      @wandaperi 5 лет назад +4

      Jesus crucifies Himself :P

  • @dogwiththeteeth3135
    @dogwiththeteeth3135 5 лет назад +204

    This movie is like drugs. You have to wait a while before you use it again to make sure you feel all of it.

  • @batmanfan817
    @batmanfan817 8 лет назад +448

    Fun fact about this scene: they both got drunk in order to shoot this

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 8 лет назад +146

      Fun fact: ben affleck has cheated on everyone except matt damon

    • @Wolfoe-ex2jj
      @Wolfoe-ex2jj 8 лет назад +6

      OHHHHHHHHH

    • @fulgenzio89
      @fulgenzio89 8 лет назад +21

      Batman Fan Fun fact: 9/11

    • @somborac2850
      @somborac2850 7 лет назад +40

      Incorrect, they were drunk while shooting the scene where they are "golfing" outside the house.

    • @julioluiz
      @julioluiz 6 лет назад +3

      exactly, and they were aiming to the crew canteen trailer haha

  • @shoheithemoney720
    @shoheithemoney720 Год назад +26

    0:28 the way he flips his head and deliver the line was so cool.

    • @Musicmusic0
      @Musicmusic0 5 месяцев назад

      For real bro , i came only for that moment , idk but that's just so iconic

  • @delrey874
    @delrey874 3 года назад +45

    It's 2021 and this movie is still a masterpiece! Thank you Fincher for making this film!

  • @luckysonwani6836
    @luckysonwani6836 7 лет назад +351

    Pain is the purest and existential feeling or whatever you name it, which this body can experience through senses. It is earthly. If you are hungry your stomach will pain and if you've eaten more than enough it will pain.
    Happiness is a state of mind which we get easily bored after a period of time. It is dependent on your mental attitude. The very rain which gave you happiness, after a heart-break might not give you the same happiness.
    I owe my life to this movie. It changed the total perspective of seeing.
    Norton just want to feel alive or evolve in the midst of the same thing that have been passed on through generations. The same old routine.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 6 лет назад +20

      Speak for yourself. Happiness is never boring for me, and pain is simply a signal to your brain that something is wrong with your body.

    • @joaotarrafa4523
      @joaotarrafa4523 6 лет назад +1

      You are a human fortune cookie.

    • @turbotrup96
      @turbotrup96 5 лет назад +12

      @@MrParkerman6 but men, especially men, love the blood pumping testosterone in your veins - we actually enjoy fighting

    • @blakebauman6374
      @blakebauman6374 4 года назад +4

      @@turbotrup96 I kind of agree with what MrParkman6 said and I'm a guy. I've lifted weights for around a year and a half, if that means anything here. I also really, really want to do a martial art. But happiness doesn't really get boring often for me.

    • @2kmichaeljordan438
      @2kmichaeljordan438 3 года назад

      Happiness is never boring lmfao being unhappy is boring. You get bored of feeling sorry for yourself. Fighting brings happiness to a lot of people. I’ve never had more fun either playing video games or practicing BJJ

  • @isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421
    @isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 3 года назад +94

    Fun fact: Pitt's reaction is genuine. The director secretly told Norton to hit him in the ear instead of the shoulder (as originally scripted).

  • @thisone2540
    @thisone2540 2 года назад +51

    “I don’t wanna die without any scars”
    Even the smallest thing in this film reflects its whole philosophy. Absolute masterpiece!

  • @henrywindsorrurikovich9303
    @henrywindsorrurikovich9303 5 лет назад +485

    You know the rules 🔥

  • @TheCavs6
    @TheCavs6 8 лет назад +85

    My adrenaline always gets flowing as soon as that beat drops

  • @hater105
    @hater105 3 года назад +98

    1:45 I love how Tyler laughs to himself here, implying he knew the bottle was actually being dropped to the ground.

    • @jwil4905
      @jwil4905 2 года назад +16

      Nah. Simply a response to Norton.

    • @atomiclear
      @atomiclear 2 года назад +5

      It's a reaction pun. Maybe it means both of these things.

    • @yungchildsupport4445
      @yungchildsupport4445 Год назад

      No it’s not stop.

    • @adrow
      @adrow Год назад

      wrong!

  • @uncanneyvalley6108
    @uncanneyvalley6108 6 лет назад +93

    1:42 the neon light behind Jack turned off as he´s gave the beer to Tyler haha... this movie and Shutter Island are true masterpieces

    • @juhhujoy3929
      @juhhujoy3929 5 лет назад +5

      very observant!

    • @lucas18108
      @lucas18108 5 лет назад +7

      Sorry but what does that mean?

    • @joe_2112
      @joe_2112 5 лет назад +22

      I think its something to do with all the subtle things that happen in the background of the film when Tyler Durden does something...

  • @lukeskywalker2913
    @lukeskywalker2913 5 лет назад +51

    How much can you know about yourself if you never been in a fight
    I don't wanna die without any scars
    Probably my two favourite lines from any movie

  • @bradpackq725
    @bradpackq725 3 года назад +41

    Fight Club is one of those movies that hits the spot without missing an inch of it. The nameless narrator (Edward Norton) is an insomniac office worker who lives a materialistic life. From the very beginning the movie comments on the capitalist nature of society by portraiting how consumerism moves the world, but is unable to give relief in the end. Flipping through catalogues of new furnite for his apartment were the narrator's only personality trait. To fight against his insomnia he starts attending to support groups. By lying to people, pretending he has conditions he does not have, the narrator finds relief - the emotional acceptance he finds in the support groups is enough to allow him to sleep at night. The emotional complexity of the character is nothing unrealistic. David Fincher makes a subtle, yet clear, comment on the nature of materialist societies where no one really listens to each other nor care about each other. The system doesn't care about anyone, the distance between people - especially enhanced by how they function in the capitalist world - is a major plot point. However, when the narrator is finds someone who's a faker just like him he loses his emotional escape - " Her lie reflected my lie. Suddenly, I felt nothing. I couldn't cry, so once again I couldn't sleep".
    Shortly after Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) is introduced into the story, the main character loses everything he valued. Deprived of his possessions he seeks solace in the company of a man who is the polar opposite of what he is. If the narrator is a worker who's way too worried about his condo and his job, Tyler is a freewheeling soapmaker who couldn't care less about all those things. The contrast between them is clear; Tyler refuses any consumerist logic from the narrator whilst making he see how futile is the lifestyle he was leading - "Right. We are consumers. We're the by-products of a lifestyle obsession." The characters here portraid are so different because one of them is free, while the other is not. Tyler, in a nihilistic way, helps the narrator realize that his existence is meaningless enough - something that is clearly displayed in the capitalist world - that all they can do is giving up everything. The self-destruction promoted by the Fight Club is ironically what allows the narrator - as well as many other frustrated men - to find solace in their mundane life. Little by little the narrator is stripping himself off his previous beliefs about job, about behavior and the value of things. It's interesting to note that the narrator doesn't quit his job immediately, picturing how hard it is actually to cut ties with the system - he eventually does though.
    Many subtopics are discussed through the movie. We see the narrator and Tyler, now living together, talking about many things. They talk about how both had an absent father, how both lacked a sense of direction in life at some point and were told to follow the common sense - "He says, 'get a job'. So, I'm 25, I call again and say, 'now what?' He says, 'I dunno. Get married". The nature of the system we live in tells us what to do since the moment we're born, while both of them agree on that, they also agree that this is all a great waste of time. It's important to notice though that both them had no significant connections with other people, especially with women as Tyler comments - "We're a generation of men raised by women. I'm wondering if another woman is really the answer we need".
    As the club grows the movie delves even deeper in those reflections about what really matters in life - "Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy s**t we don't need". Tyler becomes the source of inspiration for everyone who attends to the fight club; everyone is much more like the narrator, but they're striving to be more like him. At some point, Tyler decides that the club is meant to be something bigger - what he would call Project Mayhem. While the original Fight Club was something kept like a secret idealized to give some sort of freedom, through self-destruction, to its members, Project Mayhem is about declaring a fight against the system. The frustrated collective consciousness was the straw that broke the camel's back - "We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pi**ed off". However, the narrator starts to slowly go against what Tyler was meaning to do - kinda of recalling a bit of his past self and a sort of respect for the authority of society - and when this happen it's the moment the movie reaches its climax.
    The genius of the movie is displayed when we discover that Tyler Durden and the narrator are the same person, they have always been the same person. Due to his declining mental health and his rather meaningless life, he created an alter-ego - someone capable of manifesting everything he wasn't as a system abiding person. The contrast created by Tyler's different personalities is amazing to watch as the truth unfolds; and the ambivalence created when we discover the truth about Tyler Durden is even more marvelous. This movie portraits very well how a person can reach the extremes of their mind in a system that overlooks the relevance of your very existence - when you become just a number, just a braindead member of society, having your hopes and wishes constantly ignored. In the end Tyler recovers his sanity only to see that his actions can't be reverted - so he only stands by and watches. The final scene is beautiful; what could be bettar than watching the system crumbling before your eyes while "Where is my Mind" plays? This movie is a masterpiece and it is so entrancing because of how real it is - in the end the movie shows many things we know and think but tend to keep hidden. It is provocative, funny and thrilling and most importantly: It is so damn real. The plot aged perfectly and I don't think it is going to get old so soon - this movie is a must watch.

  • @jrvllpneda1000
    @jrvllpneda1000 8 лет назад +105

    The song is called "Jack's Smirking Revenge" by The Dust Brothers.

    • @henrikv.v.3768
      @henrikv.v.3768 4 года назад +2

      Dude... Thank you

    • @miafitzgerald4126
      @miafitzgerald4126 4 года назад +2

      waitt he says "I am Jack's smirking revenge" at some point during the movie I remember

    • @mamondas744
      @mamondas744 3 года назад

      @@miafitzgerald4126 yup he does

    • @klaust.2808
      @klaust.2808 3 года назад

      @@miafitzgerald4126 Yes at the office when he fights himself in front of his boss

  • @evilclown019
    @evilclown019 4 года назад +14

    The way he jumps to pump himself up. I don’t know if it’s just me but I still do this to this day.

  • @LukeyD88
    @LukeyD88 4 года назад +26

    I truly love the way Brad Pitt’s character holds finger and then points to signal he’s ready. It’s so perfectly executed.

  • @MouldyPandaz
    @MouldyPandaz 8 лет назад +47

    I am sure other people have already noticed this, but when the camera is pointed at Tyler, you can see jack in the shot, but when it's pointed at jack there is no Tyler in the shot.

    • @azehnuuuuu1846
      @azehnuuuuu1846 8 лет назад +1

      Great find!

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 8 лет назад +3

      There's also a tight shot of Jack with no Tyler, but I get your point, they are hinting that Tyler isn't real.

    • @BOLDASLOVE1019
      @BOLDASLOVE1019 8 лет назад +1

      what about at 0:40

    • @aayushsharma8771
      @aayushsharma8771 7 лет назад +5

      iirc the movie is full of such instances. The directors were always hinting that Tyler isn't real.

  • @silentreactor97
    @silentreactor97 7 лет назад +158

    0:49 you can tell by Edward Norton's face he didn't know what to expect... If Brad will punch him back for real or he will just carry on Acting lol great scene 😂

  • @murtazananabhai
    @murtazananabhai 4 года назад +21

    "How much can you know about yourself if you've never been in a fight?"

  • @manuelperez6905
    @manuelperez6905 6 лет назад +31

    Pitt and Norton's characters are very well thought out. Theres a lot of effort put into painting them as two opposite sides of the spectrum. You can see it in their wardrobe, not necessarily the actual types of clothing they wear, although thats also a distingusing factor, but the colors. Norton wearing clothing with cooler undertones, such as light blue in this scene. And then Pitt with his badass red leather jacket. It really makes them so different. Norton is Paler with cooler undertones in his skin, while Pitt is more tan. I'm not sure if this was done on purpose, maybe they casted the both of them because of this, or possibly a great makeup job but either way, its amazing.

    • @manuelperez6905
      @manuelperez6905 6 лет назад +3

      In this scene the shots where they are both facing eachother. Brad's side is darker, the light is broken or something. And on nortons side its well litt.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 6 лет назад +1

      *character

  • @ravenwing361
    @ravenwing361 5 лет назад +30

    This scene alone is a masterpiece...

  • @Foxtrot-sw5zf
    @Foxtrot-sw5zf 9 лет назад +458

    This scene always makes me laugh 😂😂

    • @VixxKong2
      @VixxKong2 6 лет назад +3

      Foxtrot 007
      For real, they look like 2 little boys in a courtyard

    • @watcos_indoncaumawt
      @watcos_indoncaumawt Год назад

      You are funny

  • @danalyze
    @danalyze 11 месяцев назад +4

    Brad's performance is so natural its crazyyy

  • @SnowJester
    @SnowJester 5 лет назад +36

    How does a movie from 1999 looks so damn good?

    • @ItsJerzyk
      @ItsJerzyk Год назад +8

      How does movies in 2020s look so damn bad?

    • @Overthinking-rain
      @Overthinking-rain Год назад +3

      ​@@ItsJerzykThat's the real question

  • @meathead6155
    @meathead6155 5 лет назад +9

    Happy birthday Fight Club.
    1999 & 2019

  • @emilypetsche1
    @emilypetsche1 Год назад +16

    The fact that the “you hit me in the ear” line was unscripted makes this so much funnier 😂😂🤣🤣

  • @91JOHNBLAZE
    @91JOHNBLAZE 6 лет назад +57

    my favorite movie of all time.

  • @margarethmichelina5146
    @margarethmichelina5146 2 года назад +21

    When you realized that Edward Norton is actually fighting himself

  • @BadassBobY
    @BadassBobY 3 года назад +10

    This movie fascinates me more and more everytime I watch it

  • @DTJ2024
    @DTJ2024 5 лет назад +8

    20 years ago..... Let that sink in for a moment 😳

  • @grapeswithcapes8314
    @grapeswithcapes8314 Год назад +2

    0:41 That train hum is so satisfying

  • @w0nderg00seproductionsinc.8
    @w0nderg00seproductionsinc.8 8 месяцев назад +4

    its funny cause edward norton played the protagonist, the foil, and the antagonist

  • @adamjensen_2027
    @adamjensen_2027 2 года назад +18

    "How much can you know about yourself if you have never been in a fight"
    Very True Lol

    • @vvvvppprrr3411
      @vvvvppprrr3411 2 года назад

      guys, if you know English, please help🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
      I got myself a tattoo with the phrase “How much can you know about yourself if you’ve never been in a fight?”, but I missed the “in”, is that too bad? It turned out "How much can you know about yourself if you've never been a fight"

    • @adamjensen_2027
      @adamjensen_2027 2 года назад +1

      @@vvvvppprrr3411 Doesn't sound to bad. But if there were a way to fix it I would at least try.

    • @Fire.321
      @Fire.321 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@vvvvppprrr3411now?

  • @tmsskits
    @tmsskits 4 года назад +10

    The biggest genius of this film is how it makes this feel so compelling and desirable

  • @sarahl9398
    @sarahl9398 Год назад +4

    God what a movie. Watched it in my teens, then my twenties, about to give it a go in my thirties. It's truly a classic and deserves its cult following. Brad at his prime was something else.

  • @DarkWebTrappin
    @DarkWebTrappin 5 лет назад +3

    This movie was ahead of its time

  • @paulpointsout
    @paulpointsout 6 лет назад +28

    The way he said, ”we should do this again sometime” was like they just had sex. Maybe when guys fight they actually come closer to each other.😂😂

  • @landminehopscotch3617
    @landminehopscotch3617 5 лет назад +5

    Brad and Edward sat next to each other at the premier and during the film Brad whispered to Ed “this will be the greatest movie we’ll ever be in”.

  • @douglask7366
    @douglask7366 3 года назад +5

    I love the little hints it drops all over the place that you'd never think about until you re-watch the movie, such as the fact that Tyler was inexplicitly carrying both his and the narrator's beer

  • @jeanbordes8241
    @jeanbordes8241 4 года назад +6

    May I repeat that Fight Club certainly is a good film if not a masterpiece. It is extremely violent but violence is the real core of this film which is never boring thanks to the wonderful interpretation of the actors and actresses.

  • @adamkay7106
    @adamkay7106 3 года назад +6

    I believe fighting shouldnt be as much of a bad thing as its seen as today. Sometimes u can become friends with people u hate after a fight or just feel alot better after one

  • @rajdixit7478
    @rajdixit7478 8 лет назад +77

    best movie in the world this movie changed my way of thinking my lifestyle thank u david fincher for such a cult classic

    • @CM2yv
      @CM2yv 4 года назад +5

      What changes did you make?

  • @rtothes936
    @rtothes936 6 лет назад +46

    Q: What is this?
    A: This is a chemical burn!😨

  • @travel6482
    @travel6482 5 лет назад +17

    One of those movies you wish you can watch for the first time again

  • @GravityK-b
    @GravityK-b 2 года назад +8

    Great performances from Brad Pitt and Edward Norton from the witty dialogue, excellent dynamic they had and having rad as hell characters with one already being badass and the other becoming one, really makes me believe they will born for the roles of this film.
    Love Fight Club and the characters in it will forever be iconic.

    • @vvvvppprrr3411
      @vvvvppprrr3411 2 года назад

      guys, if you know English, please help🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
      I got myself a tattoo with the phrase “How much can you know about yourself if you’ve never been in a fight?”, but I missed the “in”, is that too bad? It turned out "How much can you know about yourself if you've never been a fight"

  • @evangreenspan3101
    @evangreenspan3101 4 года назад +6

    The narrator likely felt more energy in this moment than he has ever felt, with a possible exception of childhood

  • @maestro-zq8gu
    @maestro-zq8gu 5 лет назад +20

    Notice how Brad takes a drag on his cig exactly when Edward drinks his beer? I feel like that was intentional.

  • @federicodellimmagine3676
    @federicodellimmagine3676 5 лет назад +18

    How is he smoking and drinking at the same time 1:40
    Btw I'm addicted to that gesture 0:40 great acting!

    • @omieg89
      @omieg89 5 лет назад +5

      Federico Dellimmagine the gesture is one of the unintentionally funniest moments. Love it.

  • @hankhardigan1104
    @hankhardigan1104 2 года назад +1

    I normally don't dig Pitt but the 'surprise me' and the dancing in the hallway are firmly entrenched in my positive memories

  • @beavcity
    @beavcity 9 лет назад +76

    greatest movie scene of all time

    • @ajrodriguez4571
      @ajrodriguez4571 8 лет назад +9

      I love this scene but that is a very bold statement

    • @MrCALLIGHTMAN
      @MrCALLIGHTMAN 7 лет назад +4

      Steven Dynamite What about "What's in the Box?" or " The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."?

    • @jimmyj5703
      @jimmyj5703 6 лет назад +2

      Steven Dynamite Not even close.
      Restaurant shooting (The Godfather), Funny how? (Goodfellas), SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!(Scarface), three way mexican standoff (The Good, The bad, And The Ugly), twist dance scene (Pulp Fiction), bullet time (The Matrix). This scene is iconic, but the aforementioned scenes are alot more memorable.

    • @tylerdurden1540
      @tylerdurden1540 6 лет назад +3

      Even I have to say that's a little bit bold

    • @Genevasplaytime
      @Genevasplaytime 4 года назад

      Its a good shout, i would say i AM YOUR FATHER! Is just above it.

  • @Meedalery
    @Meedalery 7 месяцев назад +2

    Brad's "Aouh" is great!

  • @janesmith699
    @janesmith699 4 года назад +12

    Beautiful. ❤️ I remember when i saw Fight Club a million times in the theater everyone always lost it at this scene. So funny. "Why the ear?" 😂

  • @pgo301
    @pgo301 8 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great pairing of actors. This was such a fast outlandish and getaway storyline . The 1990's were the like 80's but on steroids. 7 was also another great Pitt movie from 1996 I believe.

  • @baharbuntar9666
    @baharbuntar9666 Год назад +4

    Tyler is literally the real cool guy

  • @mranderson3441
    @mranderson3441 10 месяцев назад +1

    This movie was so ahead of its time, nobody was ready back theb. If this was released nowadays it would just break all possible box offices.

  • @pavelmilov7964
    @pavelmilov7964 3 года назад +4

    Just got in a fight with my roommate. Tyler's got a point.. you have to get in a fight at least once in your life, it's cathartic

  • @themightyvomit8065
    @themightyvomit8065 8 лет назад +4

    Simply one of the best movies ever

  • @neoasura
    @neoasura 5 лет назад +19

    I copied Tyler Durdens hairstyle from this back in 1999 when I graduated HS, yes..I still rock it today, yes I am ok with that.

    • @Lbf5677
      @Lbf5677 5 лет назад +4

      how do you style it like that

    • @mindlosing
      @mindlosing 2 года назад +3

      @@Lbf5677 You just let yourself become Tyler Durden

  • @joeriverlinden5827
    @joeriverlinden5827 6 лет назад +5

    Brad's body language is brilliant in this scene

  • @kiddfaith4397
    @kiddfaith4397 6 лет назад +23

    The best part of this was that he was told he was going to be punched in the shoulder during filming! When he got his ear punched instead his reaction was all real, not acting, and the producers ran with the scene. XD

  • @doughnutzaj
    @doughnutzaj 5 лет назад +7

    You know it's a great movie when u spend your whole childhood watching it and only realise years later u don't even know the main characters name

  • @jordanclark6972
    @jordanclark6972 3 года назад +5

    Watching this movie for the first time and then seeing it second time really makes you watch these scenes in a whole different light

  • @skaladarrellgodeater1070
    @skaladarrellgodeater1070 2 года назад +5

    I always loved the way how Brad Pitt drink that beer at the end
    So satisfying

  • @last90sdude7
    @last90sdude7 5 лет назад +3

    Happy 20th Anniversary Fight Club !!!

  • @SaeedAcronia
    @SaeedAcronia 11 месяцев назад +2

    It saddens me that I'll never see the year 2999. Bet they'll release awesome movies then just like 1999.

  • @bulcsukovach9534
    @bulcsukovach9534 8 лет назад +16

    One of my favourite movie 10/10

  • @plushvisionary
    @plushvisionary Год назад +11

    Imagine how he looks like to other ppl fighting his imaginary friend XD

  • @ocnblitz
    @ocnblitz 8 лет назад +107

    Edward norton actually accidentally hit Brad Pitt, look at his face right after, his look, lmao

    • @julioluiz
      @julioluiz 6 лет назад +21

      the truth is: initially they were supposed just to fake the hits, but seconds before shooting the scene, Fincher whispered to Norton's ear that he should really hit Pitt and aim for the ear. Pitt wasn't expecting, then you have the two most natural possible reactions, Pitt dealing with pain and Norton laughing about it.

    • @VixxKong2
      @VixxKong2 6 лет назад +7

      RagingIsMyHobby
      Then Bratt Pitt punched him too lol

    • @procrastinationstation7175
      @procrastinationstation7175 4 года назад

      Júlio Luiz actually Ed Norton was supposed to just hit Brad but he ended up accidentally hit him in the ear

  • @hypnotiq.rodriguez
    @hypnotiq.rodriguez 4 года назад +1

    I love Fight club,Even though it was made before I was born,I was born 2006,But it’s my favorite movie Ever

  • @miraclekeeltjes1860
    @miraclekeeltjes1860 8 лет назад +16

    that punch was real tho

  • @saulthechicanootaku
    @saulthechicanootaku 6 месяцев назад +1

    Crazy how Fight Club is now a Disney movie

  • @WaMo721
    @WaMo721 5 лет назад +6

    One of the movies I genuinely am happy to have watched...

  • @brisasdelmar4400
    @brisasdelmar4400 7 месяцев назад

    this has to be by far the best role that Brad Pitt ever played. is like every movement and every word is so meticulously executed. this role is like poetry, you just don't get tired of watching and learning from him.. it really keeps you glued to the screen and begging for more
    should've got an Oscar

  • @zorntier1775
    @zorntier1775 5 лет назад +8

    Getting hit in the ear really sucks man it's like a flashbang

  • @iftekharalmazi2128
    @iftekharalmazi2128 3 года назад +7

    A Godly movie beyond doubt, above Oscars.

  • @sarahdtheharpist
    @sarahdtheharpist Год назад +4

    “for some reason, i thought of my first fight with tyler”

  • @blessings1015
    @blessings1015 4 года назад +5

    “ stop hitting yourself”
    “ stop hitting yourself”

  • @Faze_MozartJr
    @Faze_MozartJr Год назад +3

    I cannot believe some guy saw a schizophrenic man punching himself and thought "I should join in"

  • @patricedhanis3546
    @patricedhanis3546 4 года назад +2

    There is this whole write up, on line,about the psychology of Fight Club.