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This is the online blog for students of Faith through Film and Fiction to post their weekly movie reviews...and for each of us to respond to them...and for us to potential rant about your reviews...

Fight Club


I had never seen Fight Club before and whether it was the high review I heard, or the constant nagging to see it-- I had to watch. As I started to watch I had no idea what to expect, the first thing I found myself staring at a red screen that usually displayed warnings for pirating the DVD but the words were all wrong. They talked about how I was wasting my time reading the screen and that we are all going to die eventually. I knew right then that this was not going to be some lighthearted movie.

Fight Club deals with the inner battles one has every day. In this case, Edward Norton's psycho ego is named Tyler Durden. Edward's true intentions are unknown to himself as he struggles to maintain control of this alter ego. Edward wanted a way to change his life and he found it. Once he discovers that he and Tyler are the same person, he knows the only way to kill Tyler is to kill himself, this shows tremendous growth in Edward from the beginning of the movie. This was a great film.
4.7 stars.

1 comments:

Coleco said...

It is literally the best movie like ever. I'm glad you ended up watching this movie. I had to respond to someones review Salkil said so I guess I agree with what you are saying. Woot.

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