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Brad Pitt is extraordinary in this movie, he makes Tyler Durden's character unforgettable. And the same is valid for Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter, phenomenal acting. The alchemy between the three is superlative and this performance remains in the history of cinema. Thumbs-up for them, Chuck Palahniuk and David fucking Fincher.
@@rotary_turbo99 I can't believe it took me so long to get around to it, by all rights I should have watched it already since I love films (especially slightly pretentious ones lol)
@@russel-yt7814 i don't have hope and fear...i'm free but i'm unhappy. i live costantly with a sense of unkindness that exhausts me... only writing gives me relief... sorry x my english...i hope you understand... ✌🤙
@Mathewpowell@2564 I have never seen this Movie ,but cannot wait to. I am feeling rather worthless You commented 3 weeks ago. How do you feel toda? Worthless? Would you please watch it again... I'm serious... I do not want anyone to feel worthless. I hope to feel special again soon. I hope you are ok. I feel a little pessimistic about your comment. Oh ya , and you ARE special.
@@maryoconnor9360 bro the movie's message is nobody is special , we have no purpose and we are all gonna die eventually ; this is our pain and pain is beautiful
@@heidi22209 No , I'm sorry to say - I have not.... But as Soon as I can - I will. I cannot wait ! I' will let you know when I do ! Have you ? You must have....!
I honestly have a hard time thinking of a better movie. Fight club is without a doubt one of the greatest films of the nineties and one of the best movies of the past 30 years. Edward Norton and Brad Pitt are two incredibly gifted actors and they gave the best performances of their careers in this movie. It should be in the library of congress.
Me 2, i ll never forget the reactions as it comes up in the end. Song was our favourite before, not known so very far in the 90s. Me and best bro where close to breakdown after this comes on top tothis uninxpected masterpiece🎉
Just added to the effect, just like when The Trailer Park Boys put Bobcaygeon by The Tragically Hip over the end of their first movie. Both songs immediately make me think of the end credits and what great movies they were.
I KNOW RIGHT it was literlyy incredible the ending felt so surreal, like the song just described exactly how i felt in that moment ill never get over the perfection of adding that in the end. I genuinly think the end was my favourite part because of that song.
In my 26 years of living in this world, I have never seen this movie. I've always heard people talk about it and how incredible Brad Pitt is in it, etc. I always thoughts that this movie was simply just about fighting and boy when I finally watched it yesterday, I had a complete epiphany. I feel like I watched this movie at the perfect moment of my life. I have never related to a movie as accurate as Fight Club. Currently going through a tough time... i guess you can say im at a strange part of my life. After watching this movie, I realize that there are also a lot of people that are going through the same problems. I havent stopped listening to this song since watching the movie. Fight club has replaced Interstellar as my favorite movie of all time. What a masterpiece.
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.
i read the whole thing and you did a great job. Even though this movie goes into many more ideas that you didn't mention. There are so many interpretations.
I've been a professional editor for 30 years. Film trailers, commercials, etc. For what it's worth...great job dude. Best final song for a film...ever.
Sad but true bruh When i was a pre teen i used to think that how cool it is to be depressed but now when its really there it sucks man ,that constant voice .DAMMMN man!
@@kartikpanwar7127 When it comes to our soft side, what we need is empathy. Now 20 years to the month after Fight Club was released, we get Joker, which also is controversial, but deals with mental illness. Joker probably couldn't have been marketed if it wasn't based off an intellectual property (IP), but that IP pulls them in. Mental illness, including depression and psychopathy, is a real concern that society must address.
Norton is tremendous. First saw him in Primal Fear and was blown away. American History X incredible too. But this is a masterpiece. So many good movies from the start till 2010 I missed I'm almost glad most modern movies are bilge. It's like they've taken a break so we can discover the gems we missed and rewatch those we didn't.
"The things you own end up owning you" This one was actually kinda eye opening for me. I've lately been using social media and technology of many kinds to a point where they where actually using me.
I thought I knew the name of the main character What a surprise when I realized that I don’t even know his name I don’t know it even after a year after watching this masterpiece The reality is, he doesn’t have a name He is you You are Tyler Durden. You make this 1.5 hour trip to just realize what sets you free.
@@bat_man1138 as5454 is just a bunch of words and numbers that look pleasant to me. with "edgy" i mean that i was acting like i discovered the philosophy of life. I have alot to learn and i'm not nearly as close to make confident abstruse statements. life experience is gained with real actions and it has nothing to do with an underground movie about a manlet finally making out and setting off a terrorist attack. It's a good movie, but it's not worth basing your attitude towards life or something like that. I hope i made my point clear
"My Dad never went to college, so of course its real important that I go. So I graduate, I call him up long-distance and say, 'now what?' He says, 'get a job'. So, I'm 25, I call again and say, 'now what?' He says, 'I dunno. Get married.'" "You can't get married. I'm a thirty-year-old boy." When I first heard this while watching the film I thought they made a mistake. Silly me.
@@chiragkhatri8671 i remember watching this movie in 2010s on tv when i was like 13-15 (i don't remember) . i really love this movie. it makes my suicidal a normal thing. so I'm not so sad anymore and just 'fuck it'.
My 12 years old daughter discovered Pixies on her own... Just can't believe she is fan... also Artic Monkeys and so many other good bands... and she speak French with no accent... so proud of her,, wait until you see her dancing...
This sent my emotions on a roller coaster. It's like a visual, life and/or death, out of body experience of this immense film. . . t's beautiful. . . Thank you
Not a copy, of a copy , of a copy , just added to , example the race on star trek Trills , our souls are comparable to their symbionts that are transferred from a dying body to a new body while the symbiont carries all the memories and characteristics of all its previous hosts lives, that's what our souls are like ( well some got the "old souls" some got the new souls ) then we continue the cycle like a never end story with the choice of go to the beach on pg37 or explore the cave pg17.. I've never seen the movie , so idk if you were quoting from it or if that's your belief in what we are.
Listening this music is very painfull because of the events in Turkiye.I want to understand mind of monsters like richard ramirez Semih Çelik and others ahhh.Why the people Who listens this kinds of musics are getting a monster or why the monsters are listening it bla bla crazy questions in my mind ,rest in peace İKBAL ,AYŞENUR 😔😔😔
[Intro] Oooh - stop [Verse 1] With your feet on the air and your head on the ground Try this trick and spin it, yeah (yeah) Your head will collapse if there's nothing in it And you'll ask yourself [Chorus] Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Way out in the water See it swimming [Verse 2] I was swimming in the Caribbean Animals were hiding behind the rock Except a little fish bumped into me I swear he was trying to talk to me, he said "wait, wait" [Chorus] Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Way out in the water See it swimming [Verse 3] With your feet on the air and your head on the ground Try this trick and spin it, yeah Your head will collapse if there's nothing in it And you'll ask yourself [Chorus] Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Where is my mind? Way out in the water See it swimming [Outro] With your feet on the air and your head on the ground Try this trick and spin it, yeah
This movie resonates stronger with each year that passes, its was wayy wayy ahead of it time in the 1990s. Only now people start to see that this movie is right.
@@Berke-l7o insanları kafasına göre yargılayan,orasını burasını kesen ve diğer şahsiyetleri güvenliğini annen ablan veya kadın yakınlarında dahil olmak üzere zedeleyen insanların yaptıklarıyla övünüp birde burada itindogurduklarını mı savunuyorsun?bunu herhangi bir sahsın savunması için ciddi anlamda rahatsızlıgı olması gerek veyahut kafadan gidik.
@@lucky-nx7vj hayır savunmuyorum. Semih pçinin canı cehenneme . Ben sadece çok sevdiğim bir şarkının bir tane pç dinledi diye tüm dinleyenleri hedef gösteren zihniyete karşı olduğum için aslında böyle sert bir yorum yazdım. Mesela aynı şekilde semih pçine benzeyen bir kaç kiside sırf saç stili benziyor diye linçlendi. Ya ne alakası var 4mk niye bir pç yüzünden adam saçını kessin. Benimde saçım semih gibi bende mi manyağım ruh hastasıyım . Aynı şey bu şarkıyı sevenleri hedef göstermek gibi. Ben bu cehalete ve ahmaklığa sinirliyim. Yoksa skmişim semihin ölüsünüds ruhunuda
If you have watched this first time and you didn't felt like this movie is a masterpiece then you need to watch this second time! Because the first time you won't be able to understand what is going on! This song is a masterpiece too Perfect combo
Whenever I have a mental breakdown the melody/beat of the song would play in my head not being able to find it thought finally I can kill myself satisfied knowing what song it is. Thank you so much you’ve helped me.
Got depression for 2 years, after meditation, this was my first movie post depression and i thought this movie about illegal boxing. Instantly my favorite movie.
Just finished watching this movie and I gotta tell you that it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. This is one of those things that I was missing from my life.....
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Everyone is obsessed with Brad's performance but they forgot Norton who was phenomenal.
Yeah Norton is really underrated.
AND HELENA BONHAM CARTER !!
both were great
Aren't they the same person?
Edward Norton was way better
I've seen this movie at least a thousand times. It changed my whole world perspective.
Glarbz In how far?
Glarbz in what way?
I have it on vhs
Same
Well then, can you please help me remember when does this song play in the movie!?
Man, fight club is one of the greatest movies ever made. Don’t give a shit if you disagree with me, it’s just a timeless work of art.
I agree with you mate 🫂
Yes
@@elrey5659 wait what the-
@@poomem2285 it is ur twin
We agree with you
Brad Pitt is extraordinary in this movie, he makes Tyler Durden's character unforgettable. And the same is valid for Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter, phenomenal acting. The alchemy between the three is superlative and this performance remains in the history of cinema. Thumbs-up for them, Chuck Palahniuk and David fucking Fincher.
Absolutely! 👍😎🎯
Iconic
After listening to this, I gotta watch Fight Club again because it’s an David Fincher masterpiece.
One of the best movies ever blows your mind!
It's the perfect Movie
We buy things we dont need. With money we dont have. To impress people we dont like.
This movie is more relevant today than back in 99.
There is no other way to ensure our survival. Prolong your pain. Don't end them all at once.
@MUFC not in America pal
@MUFC 240 countries? :D Are you sure?
This comment is such i am 14 and this is deep vibes
This story is a masterpiece that no other movie will beat
Watch the movie V for Vendetta
@@coltendoyle1931sorry
I wish other movies nowadays had the balls to be half as good as fight club
Darrian Weathington heh, interstellar??
90's movies ruled! 1999 especially.
@@umeshsingh-du3pk No hahaha
Joker might be
Edit:joker was just as good
I feel Joker had the same vibe
I just watched this film for the first time yesterday... I'm still recovering
i still wish i could go back and watch it for the first time again
@@rotary_turbo99 I can't believe it took me so long to get around to it, by all rights I should have watched it already since I love films (especially slightly pretentious ones lol)
Babazooka boi
Recovered yet?
@@Bingussi I haven't recovered after 10 years.
Same lol
I love it when Tyler said “It’s fight club time” and just Fight clubbed everywhere.
No.
You are a copy of a copy of a copy
Spoiler alert, please! Geez
@zahnpastacrafter and then I said I’m Tyler durden pinched my face and slapped my ass
A true sigma moment
they couldn't of chose a more fitting track to end this film with.. genius
MCFCRuss Brown ikr
Have*
@@siddharthabhimanyu9667 have *chosen
@@siddharthabhimanyu9667 shut up
Every time I saw the end I was ready to punch a hole through earth.
Edward Norton great actor
Great performance in American History X
That's for sure.
enrique but Brad Pitt is not good actor I think. He just shows his thugs.
his performance is incredible in American History X
Very underrated tho
Fight Club truly changed my life.
شلون
@@3e._ كلشي
slide 1
Same Here
For better I hope ! 😎
I’m watching/listening to this at a very strange time in my life
❤️
Me too
Fuck
I'm 2 years living a very strange life..u get used to it
Me too
It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.
No
You are free everywhere and anytime
Lose hope and lose fear. The answer
@@russel-yt7814 i don't have hope and fear...i'm free but i'm unhappy.
i live costantly with a sense of unkindness that exhausts me...
only writing gives me relief...
sorry x my english...i hope you understand...
✌🤙
rocco cane There is no end to the pain my friend, just be numb.
This made me feel special while I was worthless
You're not special, you're not some unique snowflakes, you're the same decaying organic matter as everything else.
@Mathewpowell@2564
I have never seen this Movie ,but cannot wait to. I am feeling rather worthless You commented 3 weeks ago.
How do you feel toda? Worthless? Would you please watch it again...
I'm serious... I do not want anyone to feel worthless.
I hope to feel special again soon.
I hope you are ok. I feel a little pessimistic about your comment.
Oh ya , and you ARE special.
@@maryoconnor9360 bro the movie's message is nobody is special , we have no purpose and we are all gonna die eventually ; this is our pain and pain is beautiful
@@maryoconnor9360 I have to know! Did u see it yet?!!
@@heidi22209 No , I'm sorry to say - I have not.... But as Soon as I can - I will. I cannot wait ! I' will let you know when I do ! Have you ? You must have....!
One of the greatest movies of all time. I was truly blown away.
I honestly have a hard time thinking of a better movie. Fight club is without a doubt one of the greatest films of the nineties and one of the best movies of the past 30 years. Edward Norton and Brad Pitt are two incredibly gifted actors and they gave the best performances of their careers in this movie. It should be in the library of congress.
@@LardGargantuus Maybe "Taxi Driver", but it's not an easy choice.
@@LardGargantuus se7en
*The best movie kf all time
@@marckdisch6530 no
The perfection of using this song in the end scene and during the end credits still never ceases to amaze me
Me 2, i ll never forget the reactions as it comes up in the end. Song was our favourite before, not known so very far in the 90s. Me and best bro where close to breakdown after this comes on top tothis uninxpected masterpiece🎉
its like halcy on at the end of nortal kombat;)
I know right
Just added to the effect, just like when The Trailer Park Boys put Bobcaygeon by The Tragically Hip over the end of their first movie. Both songs immediately make me think of the end credits and what great movies they were.
I KNOW RIGHT it was literlyy incredible the ending felt so surreal, like the song just described exactly how i felt in that moment ill never get over the perfection of adding that in the end. I genuinly think the end was my favourite part because of that song.
3:26 LMAO IT WAS PERFECT THE SHOOT AND THE "ooh-ooh"
Brad Pitt+ Ed Norton+David Fincher= classic movie
They needed the right Marla too. Helena nailed it.
Fuck you
Damn straight
@@Tesla_Death_Ray
Not really. Helena was awesome but Marla's character arc in the movie was not really unforgettable or sth.
@@lovecanis7701 first watch = she's an asshole. Re-watch = everyone is an asshole to her. She walked a tightrope making both readings work
I know this song because Tyler knows this.
Dan Flip lol
One of the best if not...you know what....it is the fucking best one
fuck you
Who's tyler
@Дастан Кожахмет it was a joke dude
In my 26 years of living in this world, I have never seen this movie. I've always heard people talk about it and how incredible Brad Pitt is in it, etc. I always thoughts that this movie was simply just about fighting and boy when I finally watched it yesterday, I had a complete epiphany. I feel like I watched this movie at the perfect moment of my life. I have never related to a movie as accurate as Fight Club. Currently going through a tough time... i guess you can say im at a strange part of my life. After watching this movie, I realize that there are also a lot of people that are going through the same problems. I havent stopped listening to this song since watching the movie. Fight club has replaced Interstellar as my favorite movie of all time. What a masterpiece.
same here, watched for the first time at 28, also at the strange time of my life… and gyaat dayumn🙏
i relate the exact same even the whole interstellar part
I wish I could erase my memory of this film so I could watch it again for the first time
I always say that with every good movie and before I watched this movie I knew taylor wasn't real,
it spoiled it for me
Nice
Watched it just a second ago and it had completely blown my mind, definitely wish to erase my memory to experience it again
@@adamtorvill6284 oy, don't spill the beans
Imagine that... 👍
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.
The A.D.D. took me an hour to read this and comprehend it fully. But thank you, nonetheless. This is AWESOME! and so very accurate💯😎✌
i read the whole thing and you did a great job. Even though this movie goes into many more ideas that you didn't mention. There are so many interpretations.
If I sent this to one if my teachers, they'd mistake this for an essay
Though it took me 10 minutes to read cause english isn't my first language, this is really good analysis
perfect analysis
Never has a movie blown my mind like this.
High philosophy, fascinating character, hypnotic story, amazing film making. I have never seen cinema achieve such high art as this.
Oh my lord, you can't be serious.
bro did not saw any David Lynch movie or even Milos Forman movies
@@a.lateralus5840I've seen a 2 David Lynch movies and I'd put fight club above them.
some movies don't grow old ,
they grow gold!!!
thanks for making this video,
His name was Robert Paulson.
His name IS Robert Paulson
His name at this moment is Robert Paulson, but no the Was Robert Paulson
Sorry, if I bad write in Inglish
His name is Robert Paulson
His Name is Robert paulson
His name was Robert Paulson.
His name Was Robert Paulson
2:44
"I ran. I ran until my muscles burned and my veins pumped battery acid. Then I ran some more."
You have nothing understand of the film my friend
@@nasghanem13 the day david goggins bacam who he is now
@@djeeee911 i dont understand
Greatest. Cinematic. Ending. Ever.
I agree
Along with the Matrix, when Neo smiles a little, takes off and Wake Up starts
I've been a professional editor for 30 years. Film trailers, commercials, etc. For what it's worth...great job dude. Best final song for a film...ever.
People with depression are the most ones to love this movie cause it relates so deep!
Hassan Khosrow and to think that suicide rates have spiked 33% in the 20 years since this movie? Fucked up.
Sad but true bruh
When i was a pre teen i used to think that how cool it is to be depressed but now when its really there it sucks man ,that constant voice .DAMMMN man!
@@kartikpanwar7127 it's a shame depression has spiked so bad, but when you think about how people are treated everywhere, it's not surprising.
@ecoRfan yeah man its sad to know if we let our guard down ,if we show our softer side people tends to take advantage of us,use us,and make fun of us.
@@kartikpanwar7127 When it comes to our soft side, what we need is empathy. Now 20 years to the month after Fight Club was released, we get Joker, which also is controversial, but deals with mental illness. Joker probably couldn't have been marketed if it wasn't based off an intellectual property (IP), but that IP pulls them in. Mental illness, including depression and psychopathy, is a real concern that society must address.
Satisfied song for unsatisfied life
Norton is tremendous. First saw him in Primal Fear and was blown away. American History X incredible too. But this is a masterpiece. So many good movies from the start till 2010 I missed I'm almost glad most modern movies are bilge. It's like they've taken a break so we can discover the gems we missed and rewatch those we didn't.
Still the best movie ever made.
Mma?
Always
Definitely not.
nope, there's not a best movie ever made, but there are movies like Fight Club that change people's lives.
@@kerimsu_ fight club
My breakfast tasted better than any meal I've ever had after watching this masterpiece.
😂😂Raymond K Hassle
Let's be real... there will never be a usage of Where Is My Mind that can ever come close to the perfection that was and is its use in Fight Club.
Mr Robot used it extremely well
@@luigiwiiUU The Leftovers used it pretty well too. I enjoyed the scene.
"The things you own end up owning you"
This one was actually kinda eye opening for me.
I've lately been using social media and technology of many kinds to a point where they where actually using me.
I should have used the word actually only once. Feels weird to read now.
@@spenarkley it’s not weird to read, I do that as well sometimes and think it’s weird but to other people it’s not for some reason
Credit cards, mortgages, car payments , student loans, marriage
Jim Morrisson quote..you don't own possessions , possessions own you...when asked why he didn't own a car.
I deleted Instagram 2 days ago. It has no purpose. It’s the worst thing you can have on your phone. Everyone should delete it.
When buildings start collapsing and this music plays in the end....
Some of Tyler Quotes in this movie is absolutely true and will set you free.
Yeah but he was a hypocrite
Bill Clint everyone is flawed, which I feel is partially the point of the movie.
His lines are satire.
Only when uv lost everything are u free to do anything. I
The First rule of Fight Club is:
'You Do Not Talk About Fight Club'
Not Just a Movie....
This Is Masterpiece......
best edit ever,the part which Brad flashed four times gives me goosebumps.terrific
I am jacks wasted life
I am Jack's utter lack of surprise
I am Jack's colon
@@nelliesilvers1210 why, cause your full of shit?
@@gundabalf no, cause I'll shit on you and nobody will care cause Jack aint real
I am Jack Nicholson
1:07 Nice editing
it's from the movie
No I mean It was cut together to match to the song.
I already know those parts were from the movie.
RAMON
Perfect syncing!
Agreed.
Tyler keeps popping up
Im always coming for this part
I dont know why but whenever I listen to this melody I find a heavenly peace , like I am above all my life problems .
me too
Because you are, all the problems are created by decisions
Same
I thought I knew the name of the main character
What a surprise when I realized that I don’t even know his name
I don’t know it even after a year after watching this masterpiece
The reality is, he doesn’t have a name
He is you
You are Tyler Durden.
You make this 1.5 hour trip to just realize what sets you free.
Fuck yeah! True words!
So deep man
@@bat_man1138 it's actually not as of how i see at myself now. I was so edgy lol, those words are nonsense.
@@hangman2869 what does ur name mean are u being edgy there as well??
@@bat_man1138 as5454 is just a bunch of words and numbers that look pleasant to me.
with "edgy" i mean that i was acting like i discovered the philosophy of life. I have alot to learn and i'm not nearly as close to make confident abstruse statements. life experience is gained with real actions and it has nothing to do with an underground movie about a manlet finally making out and setting off a terrorist attack. It's a good movie, but it's not worth basing your attitude towards life or something like that. I hope i made my point clear
My love for this movie and its soundtrack made me write this comment
WOW
way to go
Her dinlediğimde o psikopat katil gelecek aklıma maalesef ki..😢😢😶
Bunca yorum veya beğenilerde o psikopat katil varmı burda, acaba hangisi ???
ee Bize ne bundan?
"My Dad never went to college, so of course its real important that I go. So I graduate, I call him up long-distance and say, 'now what?' He says, 'get a job'. So, I'm 25, I call again and say, 'now what?' He says, 'I dunno. Get married.'"
"You can't get married. I'm a thirty-year-old boy."
When I first heard this while watching the film I thought they made a mistake.
Silly me.
How old were you when you first watched the movie?
@@chiragkhatri8671 i remember watching this movie in 2010s on tv when i was like 13-15 (i don't remember) . i really love this movie. it makes my suicidal a normal thing. so I'm not so sad anymore and just 'fuck it'.
its been a while since ive last seen it, could you explain??
@@karelquist4937 the 2 main caracters are the saim person so when he say 'you' and 'i' it the same thing
sky reaper oh yeah of course, i remember the scene now. I mistaked it for only being a dialogue between him and his dad...
A person asked “ what is masterpiece”?
Me:*shows him this movie.
The whole novel can be quoted
The editing with the matching of the split second Tyler Durden and the music is just perfect!
My 12 years old daughter discovered Pixies on her own... Just can't believe she is fan... also Artic Monkeys and so many other good bands... and she speak French with no accent... so proud of her,, wait until you see her dancing...
Im sure you are a great father too!
Glad to see you so proud of your little girl🙂
Show her bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Bon Jovi. I m sure she will like them
Moi aussi je parle français sans accent ;)
I am sure she's real.
@@dorukstar7377GnR and Rhcp , Nirvana too
This song is great . The rif makes the special atmosphere !
This sent my emotions on a roller coaster. It's like a visual, life and/or death, out of body experience of this immense film. . . t's beautiful. . . Thank you
You meet me at strange time of my life
Mehdi Ouhmidou met*
You 'met' me at 'a' 'very' strange time 'in' my life.
Met*
At a*
During my life*
“I found freedom”, loosing all hope was freedom!
Legendary film 🔥
for real great film
*Everything is a copy of a copy of a copy*
Look what you've gone n' done
Well that doesn't sound like fun
Not a copy, of a copy , of a copy , just added to , example the race on star trek Trills , our souls are comparable to their symbionts that are transferred from a dying body to a new body while the symbiont carries all the memories and characteristics of all its previous hosts lives, that's what our souls are like ( well some got the "old souls" some got the new souls ) then we continue the cycle like a never end story with the choice of go to the beach on pg37 or explore the cave pg17.. I've never seen the movie , so idk if you were quoting from it or if that's your belief in what we are.
@@of_the_how_or_why_of_me__t8685 ok
Yep, time to watch Fight Club.
Love you guys. Lol
Bob won't die lol
games over if Bob applies that titty sleeper of death.
Çok severek dinlerdim ama artık duyumca midem bulanıyor... sözün bittiği yer
You are dying one minute at a time
Cool
This is your life and it’s ending one minute at a time
You are living one minute at a time. Living is dying
No, i am living one minute at time.
It's 2021 and this movie is still a masterpiece! Thank you Fincher for making this film!
A phenomenal ending, to a masterpiece of a film. "You met me in a strange part of my life". Truly iconic 👑
"Losing all hope was freedom." - Fight Club
The things you own ends up owning you
Listening this music is very painfull because of the events in Turkiye.I want to understand mind of monsters like richard ramirez Semih Çelik and others ahhh.Why the people Who listens this kinds of musics are getting a monster or why the monsters are listening it bla bla crazy questions in my mind ,rest in peace İKBAL ,AYŞENUR 😔😔😔
NOW we're talking. this is what we needed. thank you.
[Intro]
Oooh - stop
[Verse 1]
With your feet on the air and your head on the ground
Try this trick and spin it, yeah (yeah)
Your head will collapse if there's nothing in it
And you'll ask yourself
[Chorus]
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Way out in the water
See it swimming
[Verse 2]
I was swimming in the Caribbean
Animals were hiding behind the rock
Except a little fish bumped into me
I swear he was trying to talk to me, he said "wait, wait"
[Chorus]
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Way out in the water
See it swimming
[Verse 3]
With your feet on the air and your head on the ground
Try this trick and spin it, yeah
Your head will collapse if there's nothing in it
And you'll ask yourself
[Chorus]
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Way out in the water
See it swimming
[Outro]
With your feet on the air and your head on the ground
Try this trick and spin it, yeah
Nice copy and pasting lol
Of all the things Ive lost I miss my mind the most - Mark Twain
I am Jack’s smirking revenge.
"We r not special, we r not unique. We r organic decaying material of the same compost heap. We r singing and dancing crap of the world."
Underated comment
Are* are* are* are*
we are the same decaying matter as everything else, we are all part of the same compost heap
Where is my mind...
This movie is godsend for introverts.
Fr
I named my son Tyler because of this legendary movie
Damnnn bro
Bruh my mom named me Tyler as second name because of this
I’m gonna call mine bob
@@lpmarveledits7085🗿
I named my son Tyler durden (I don't have a son)
no matter how hard i try i can’t get over how good this movie is
The book's ending is also extraordinary, i recomended it 🙌🏻
We all broke the first rule..
.. so glad this channel is back!
this is so well edited... thank you!
As always, excelent synchronization points. Congratulations.
“Only after disaster can we be resurrected”
its only after u ve lost everything that u are free to do anything, nothing is static, everything is moving
I'm still waiting for the day they show this movie in theaters again!!
New Bev Cinema in Hollywood shows it about twice a year.
@@jamesquinn4306 thanks.
Probably next year cause it 25 years for the movie
the way the tyler durden flashes were perfectly timed with the guitar was amazing
This movie resonates stronger with each year that passes, its was wayy wayy ahead of it time in the 1990s. Only now people start to see that this movie is right.
Türk halkının artık bu şarkiya tramvasi var 😶
Türküm . Daha çok seviyorum bu şarkıyı artık. S.g simdi
@@Berke-l7oor
@@lucky-nx7vj annene ya da sana seslenmedim ama söyle bakalım ne oldu ?
@@Berke-l7o insanları kafasına göre yargılayan,orasını burasını kesen ve diğer şahsiyetleri güvenliğini annen ablan veya kadın yakınlarında dahil olmak üzere zedeleyen insanların yaptıklarıyla övünüp birde burada itindogurduklarını mı savunuyorsun?bunu herhangi bir sahsın savunması için ciddi anlamda rahatsızlıgı olması gerek veyahut kafadan gidik.
@@lucky-nx7vj hayır savunmuyorum. Semih pçinin canı cehenneme . Ben sadece çok sevdiğim bir şarkının bir tane pç dinledi diye tüm dinleyenleri hedef gösteren zihniyete karşı olduğum için aslında böyle sert bir yorum yazdım. Mesela aynı şekilde semih pçine benzeyen bir kaç kiside sırf saç stili benziyor diye linçlendi. Ya ne alakası var 4mk niye bir pç yüzünden adam saçını kessin. Benimde saçım semih gibi bende mi manyağım ruh hastasıyım . Aynı şey bu şarkıyı sevenleri hedef göstermek gibi. Ben bu cehalete ve ahmaklığa sinirliyim. Yoksa skmişim semihin ölüsünüds ruhunuda
That brad Pitt look is the ultimate for a man
Perfected
If you have watched this first time and you didn't felt like this movie is a masterpiece then you need to watch this second time! Because the first time you won't be able to understand what is going on!
This song is a masterpiece too
Perfect combo
Nah I understood it first time just fine. Nice movie
@@senor2930 lol you probably missed so much detail i bet😂
Whenever I have a mental breakdown the melody/beat of the song would play in my head not being able to find it thought finally I can kill myself satisfied knowing what song it is. Thank you so much you’ve helped me.
😢😢😮😮 wow so beautifull movies 🎥 thank you brad
Fine, I'll watch fight club again
Thanks for reminding me
So much has changed since the beginning of the new millennium
This movie was ahead of its time🫶
I have been waiting for this for such a long time.Thank you.
thank god this video is back - one of the best ones out there ^^
the sort of film i can watch twice in one month and enjoy just as much
Got depression for 2 years, after meditation, this was my first movie post depression and i thought this movie about illegal boxing. Instantly my favorite movie.
only for two years?
Как хорошо что даже за рубежом ценят умение Серёги настраивать людей на правильные решения
хоть там его ценят, не так как у нас(
Just finished watching this movie and I gotta tell you that it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. This is one of those things that I was missing from my life.....
Same bruh ✌🏻💀
Edward Norton deserved an oscar for this
Огромное благодарство Сергею Пирату, за то что спел опенинг к Бойцовскому Клубу! Респект и уважение!
The message of this movie resonates even more today than ever
"Without pain and suffering we would have nothing"