
A nameless first person narrator (Edward Norton) attends support groups in attempt to subdue his emotional state and relieve his insomniac state. When he meets Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), another fake attendee of support groups, his life seems to become a little more bearable. However when he associates himself with Tyler (Brad Pitt) he is dragged into an underground fight club and soap making scheme. Together the two men spiral out of control and engage in competitive riva... (Full plot summary below)
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A nameless first person narrator (Edward Norton) attends support groups in attempt to subdue his emotional state and relieve his insomniac state. When he meets Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), another fake attendee of support groups, his life seems to become a little more bearable. However when he associates himself with Tyler (Brad Pitt) he is dragged into an underground fight club and soap making scheme. Together the two men spiral out of control and engage in competitive rivalry for love and power.
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| Movie MezzanineBrogan MorrisFight Club may be iconic and technically proficient, but it's more distant than perhaps any film to attain "modern classic" status. |
| PopMattersBill GibronFight Club is still today a definitive film, a statement as strong as any rock anthem and twice as packed with power chords. |
| Groucho ReviewsPeter CanaveseOne of the seminal films of the 1990s...just as darkly funny, epic, and psychically wrenching as ever. [Blu-ray] |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordDurden is so intense, focused and honestly violent that the messianic hold he has on his followers is palpable. It's one of the best things that Pitt has done and his performance helps to recommend the film. |
| Film ThreatRon Wells[Jack's] search may not necessarily be over at the end, but a new one by the audience may have commenced. Any film that makes you question yourself must be doing something right. |
| NetflixJames RocchiRock-'em, sock-'em, sharp satire is among the best films of the '90s. |
| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestAn absolutely amazing movie, as subversive as it gets. It's a wonder it ever got made, especially by a major studio. |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo TuckerAlthough Pitt's acting brilliance comes through loud and clear in his most unsympathetic role to date, Fight Club belongs to Norton. |
| Hot ButtonDavid PolandFilm history will remember that Fight Club called us all to raise arms against our own complacency, not against the offices of credit card companies. |
| MovieMartyr.comJeremy HeilmanFischner's ability to subvert expectation by delivering such an ultimately positive message is the film's greatest achievement. |