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The movie Fight Club, actually more than just a movie, although it made a great achievement in the film industry, also the movie had a great impact on the social system. ... At heart ‘‘Fight Club’’ is really a horror movie about consumerist discontent. First of all Fight Club was one of the most direct crisis of the modern society actually nowadays the post-modern society. We can visualize the clear criticism of the movie from the words of Jamey Hughton ‘‘ Fight Club is the kind of breathless experience that chews you up, spits you out, and leaves your senses jaded and disorientated with exhilaration.’’ Secondly Fight Club was a real evolution of the modern ideals, the emergence of modern atomized individual and consequently urban alienation. ... Fincher is pointing out the change of the modern male from the old powerful violent man to the castrated male who is following the Christian teaching and avoiding from fight. The struggle of Bob to be a member of the Fight Club was the struggle of the homo-sapiens man living in a sterile, minimum-wage existence dictated by long periods of peace, boring repetitive work, low wages, and an increasingly independent woman. ... Thirdly, even though the rebel against the technology that makes the male it’’s slave, they used computers in the organization of fight club. Finally, although they hold a position of the before determined structures and authorities, they used black uniforms and shaved heads in the formation of fight club. ... So, we can imagine that the first homework of Tyler Durden ‘‘Go and fight with a foreigner’’ -unlike it was in the movie- will be no problem at all.
Approximate Word count = 1462 Approximate Pages = 5.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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