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What was so amazing about “Fight Club” that left such a strong mark on movie history?

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What was so amazing about “Fight Club” that left such a strong mark on movie history?

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Tyler Durden, the antihero of a deceived generation



I watched the movie ``Fight Club'' with anxiety and anticipation, but it was far beyond my imagination. The depiction of a fight that directly conveys the physical pain is powerfully conveyed through the bruises etched into the skin, broken teeth, and bloodshot blue-purple gums. Edward Norton, who plays ``I,'' painfully and realistically expresses the sense of emptiness and defeat common to all generations. Brad Pitt, who starred in Fincher's films following Seven , embodies Tyler's charisma, which can be called cool.



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Here are some of Tyler's best quotes.


"You only gain true freedom by losing everything."


``You are being crushed in your potential to develop. You are forced to buy cars and clothes that you don't need because of advertising slogans. You have never experienced a world war or a depression, but your daily life is one of the Great Depression. TV says, ``Tomorrow, you'll be a superstar or a millionaire,'' but that's a big lie. We're all pissed off when we learn that reality.''


"What's your occupation? What value do you have on your wealth? People aren't what's in your wallet or what you wear."


In the American New Cinema masterpiece `` Easy Rider '' (69), Jack Nicholson left behind the famous line, ``Those who live for money can never be free,'' but he put it more specifically. Brad Pitt in a modern way. Tyler is the opposite of modern people, who are bound by money, material goods, status, and fame. That's what it means to be a free person.



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