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Una reseña de Goddard

Escrito por Goddard el 9 de junio de 2018

Pretty awesome movie. It shows what one crazy person can convince other crazy people to do. Everyone needs something to believe in. I recommend Jesus Christ, but they want Tyler Durden.

Una reseña de Brett Pascoe

90%
Escrito por Brett Pascoe el 5 de julio de 2018

In my top 5 of all time favourite movies. Great story line and a movie you can watch over and over again.

Una reseña de Manuel São Bento

80%
Escrito por Manuel São Bento el 22 de noviembre de 2020

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David Fincher’s new film, Mank, is coming soon on Netflix, released six years after his latest installment, Gone Girl. Therefore, this week I’m reviewing five of Fincher’s movies. Se7en was the first one, and now it’s time for one of the most culturally impactful films of the 90s, Fight Club. This is another rewatch of another filmmaking classic, one that I was never able to absolutely adore like most people. When this movie came out in 1999, critics were extremely divided, and the film failed a... Leer el resto

Una reseña de r96sk

70%
Escrito por r96sk el 13 de enero de 2021

I didn't enjoy this, pretty much at all, but still kinda appreciate how it all comes together. It's a weird one for me.

Overall, 'Fight Club' underwhelmed me. I actually knew very little before viewing it, despite hearing about it on a surface level for years and years; well, one 'regulatory' part of it anyway. It's much deeper than I had expected. Unfortunately, I didn't find entertainment with any of it - it was, to be honest, a slog to sit through.

The only scene I can remember enjoying is the very last one, and I don't mean that negatively because the end shot is terrific. It... Leer el resto

Una reseña de rsanek

90%
Escrito por rsanek el 4 de mayo de 2021

I was mostly neutral on this movie until the last third, when things turned psychologically thrilling and gave me American Psycho vibes. The "His name was Robert Paulson" scene specifically was where the film turned from 3 starts to 4.5 stars. Would recommend and I intend to return to this in some time as I feel it has higher rewatchability than many films of this style.

Una reseña de Wuchak

60%
Escrito por Wuchak el 2 de julio de 2021

Finding enlightenment thru beating each other to a pulp

A 30 year-old man in Los Angeles works the office drudgery, but suffers insomnia (Edward Norton). He’s finally inspired by an unconventional woman he meets at support groups (Helena Bonham Carter) and, especially, a devil-may-care guy who lives on the outskirts of town (Brad Pitt). They start an underground club where men get together and vent their frustrations by beating the crap out of each other.

"Fight Club" (1999) has a huge reputation as a stylish cult flick and is often ranked with the greatest films ever made. The firs... Leer el resto

Una reseña de katch22

80%
Escrito por katch22 el 13 de julio de 2021

Madness unbounded. Don't try to make sense of insanity, just ride a wild ride.

Una reseña de alksjalksj

100%
Escrito por alksjalksj el 11 de diciembre de 2022

The best movie i've seen, also my head hurts

Una reseña de chosengreatone

100%
Escrito por chosengreatone el 20 de septiembre de 2023

This is definitely one of the greatest movies of all time, stylistically, narratively, aesthetically, and creatively.

It uses very unorthodox camera angles, cute and effects to fully encapsulate this nihilistic, alternative culture that took over the late 90s and early 2000s.

It has very deep views on early corporate capitalism which really arose in the 90s, and it pulls no punches to deliver its beliefs on it. It’s very persuasive in its message about corporatism as it appeals directly to men’s natural instinct and rawness. It’s a very raw movie overall.

My only wish is that it could... Leer el resto

Una reseña de CinemaSerf

70%
Escrito por CinemaSerf el 20 de marzo de 2024

I wonder just how much of this might have been inspired by the vivid imagination of Robert Louis Stevenson? Edward Norton narrates a story that's essentially about himself. He works nine-to-five, but can't sleep. He can't explain his insomnia and after a casual aside from his doctor - who refuses to prescribe him sedatives - he starts cruising evening support groups. That's when he meets two important people. The first is "Bob" (Meat Loaf) who has undergone some hormone therapy that inadvertently helps him cry. Now after a bit of hugging, that skill transfers to our storyteller and the weeping... Leer el resto

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