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Essay / Fight Club - 2011
If you watched the movie Fight Club in the early 1990s and it's about American consumerism, it had a major effect on the country's premier audience of men between 15 and 34 years old, mostly all white. This caused a huge problem and was considered a controversial film. A film that would impact the world and the society people lived in, eliciting a response from the audience. The big question regarding Fight Club is whether society would allow such tolerant actions and whether it is possible to be controversial about rebellious actions. Fight Club has nothing to do with revolution but rather with its impossibility. This film criticizes companies and the media and even pushes to criticize all the large organizations that seek to react against them. When the term Project Mayhem is introduced, you notice that it is a disorganized act or mayhem, a group of men all wearing the same clothes singing in unison in an anarchic manner. The idea of individualism is removed, which is a major attribute of any revolution. For example fascism, communism or any other idea you can think of. Some will say that in this film, the idea of individualism as it is presented to us growing up is not the same, but that it is a homogenization of the self, which benefits those in power. That being said, you have the option of choosing between the two cars a Land Rover or a Range Rover. This is your freedom. This film helps to open eyes to all the values leading to individualism and presents a strange complex with the main character and his various personality disorders. Fight Club focuses on the ideas and values of all those who have power and those who seek to rebel against it. In this movie I would focus on the two main characters...... middle of paper ..... .life and seeing the credit companies fall made it much more enjoyable for him and what he had wanted arrive. In conclusion of this analysis of these characters, they go together where the resolution is that Jack comes to the conclusion that he had really taken his life completely changed and, in all seriousness, he did not want to experience being Tyler . What we saw there was this analysis that Tyler was a real person and Jack was very jealous and everyone around wanted to be like him. Jack finally grew as a man and wanted to use everything he had experienced to help shape him as an individual. The way he ordered at the end of the movie shooting himself giving full orders to the Project Chaos guys that this is something Jack would have done. For us as an audience, you can tell they grew up through the film and took full ownership of it..