David Finch's "Beat Club" in David Finch's "Beat Club" lives the life he has always dared to live, but in the end, when all is brought to extreme, he will change him It is too late to understand that it is too late. He struggled with social structure because he realized he was actually helpless in today's society. He often fights against his alternative character Tyler Darden, not only to rule myself, but also to dominate the world around him. He believes that Mala is a lie in her mind and despises her.
David Fincher's Fight Club is a story movie that explains the middle-aged crisis of the narrator; the movie starts from the end of the scene and is a microscopic view of the mouth of the narrator. Every particle and bacteria are very visible, letting the audience know what will happen. This scene suggests a dirty, winding and emotional trip that the narrator would take. The narrator initially noticed himself as having insomnia. At the same time, he is absorbed in consumer goods - he bought all the products.
According to David Fincher's instructions, the Fight Club is a film about the inhuman impact of consumer culture and the excessive behavior of male sports, which constitute the American backbone. The narrator is an American dream slave, and its voice is satire, representing an unqualified but weak inner life. He has no name, but let him call him "Jack" (Jack lists him) as he agrees with part of his physical and psychological anatomy. At the same time, please provide yourself the satisfaction that you need to help. In the process of a reintegration coordinator as a large-scale automaker (somewhat representative of corruption in American companies), he met a shameless anarchist named Taylor Deden (played by Brad Pitt)