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Over the fact that “this is about me!”.
Palannik became the voice of the people, the mouthpiece of fugitives and vagabonds; the patron saint of waiters, couriers, cleaners, office plankton, cashiers and consultants; the apostle of all cynics and nihilists. It reflected in the culture of a huge layer of reality (large, but rarely touched) and all of us-lost, never existed, who have no future. All crushed, all helplessly hating. All those whose life is a nightmare Groundhog Day.
I see Joe's knuckles, white with anger.
When you opened Fight Club (or watched it), you knew you weren't alone, you were there. There's one guy out there, Chuck, who understands you better than you do. And Holy Chuck gave us a revolt against reality, against the mundane. A riot for the sake of a riot, a riot just to feel alive for a moment. Revolt against illusions, against plastic people from the TV screen and magazine covers.�
Self-improvement is the lot of the weak, self-destruction is the only thing worth living for
I wondered why all of a sudden people from the street joined the club of a guy who was fighting himself like a madman or a sick man.
But seriously, it did not affect me in any way, did not make me think about something, although I really liked it
In general, “Fight Club” is my favorite book and then my favorite movie.
The main thing that I thought about and what the work itself is about is the generation of men without a father.
It is because of this that the hero has problems in life, and his alter ego is Tyler.
The main character has problems with girls, with the authorities. He arranged his apartment in a fashionable way, in expensive and beautiful furniture. But at the same time, he feels lonely and not needed, and therefore goes to this club and talks about his problems.
It would be more accurate to say that the film is about how to become a man without a father.