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In a world where routine and conformity dominate, an ordinary man, trapped in a monotonous job and an existential void, finds himself engulfed in compulsive consumption and rampant consumerism. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a charismatic stranger who challenges all his preconceived notions about masculinity and life. This enigmatic character introduces our protagonist to a dark and thrilling world of underground fighting, where men gather to release their frustrations and reclaim their primal essence.

As he delves deeper into this new lifestyle, he becomes seduced by the philosophy of living outside societal norms. Alongside his new friend, he begins to form a fight club that quickly turns into a mass phenomenon. However, what starts as a simple escape transforms into something much more dangerous and destructive, leading the protagonist to question his own identity and the limits of violence.

With unexpected twists and a shocking conclusion, the story becomes a sharp reflection on alienation, masculinity, and the internal struggle between the individual and the system. With an impressive cast and bold direction, this narrative immerses us in the darkest corners of the human mind, challenging our notions of freedom and self-definition in a world that seems to have lost its way.

Media type
Movie
Year
1999
Director
David Fincher
Writer
Jim Uhls
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
81.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
67.00
Actors
Edward Norton
Brad Pitt
Helena Bonham Carter
Meat Loaf
Jared Leto
Zach Grenier
Holt McCallany
Eion Bailey
Richmond Arquette
David Andrews
George Maguire
Eugenie Bondurant
Christina Cabot
Sydney 'Big Dawg' Colston
Rachel Singer
Christie Cronenweth
Tim DeZarn
Ezra Buzzington
Dierdre Downing-Jackson
Bob Stephenson
Charlie Dell
Rob Lanza
David Lee Smith
Joel Bissonnette
Evan Mirand
Lou Beatty Jr.
Thom Gossom Jr.
Valerie Bickford
Peter Iacangelo
Todd Peirce
Mark Fite
Matt Winston
Joon Kim
Lauren SΓ‘nchez
Pat McNamara
Tyrone R. Livingston
Owen Masterson
David Jean Thomas
Paul Carafotes
Christopher John Fields
Anderson Bourell
Scotch Ellis Loring
Michael Shamus Wiles
Andi Carnick
Ed Kowalczyk
Leonard Termo
Van Quattro
Markus Redmond
Michael Girardin
Michael Arturo
Greg Bronson
Matt Cinquanta
Paul Dillon
Eddie Hargitay
Phil Hawn
Bruce Holman
Jawara
Baron Jay
Jim Jenkins
Trey Ore
Louis Ortiz
Hugh Peddy
J.T. Pontino
Chad Randau
Marcio Rosario
Gregory Silva
Brian Tochi
Michael Zagst
Summer Moore
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Ross Grayson Bell
CeΓ‘n Chaffin
Art Linson
Streaming
Disney Plus
Original title
Fight Club
Duration
139
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