Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Fight Club

WOW Fight Club was… lets just say a very interesting film. I don’t know about you, but it was all over the place and I had a million ideas as to what could possibly be happening. It had some fantastic cinematic elements to it that made it very interesting and expressive. For example the extreme close ups of sweat glands, bombs ex. were very interesting because it really made you feel like you understood what was going on, you saw every little detail. The shots that were made to look like images on a film really were kind of eerie but gave a good example of the premise of the film, splicing two personalities together like a role of film. There was very little nondiagetic sound in the film up till the very end, when the buildings were collapsing, which I thought was a really cool scene. The whole holding hands thing was not really with the pace of the film but whatever. Also the high and low angles of the fight scenes, conversations and final building scene gave us an idea of who was in charge.
I thought the mental, social and psychological topics brought up in this film were mind boggling!! I like how David Fincher showed each step of Edward Norton’s character as he slowly slipped into insanity. I particularly liked the narrations during the film, I though it helped describe his mental struggles and complex thoughts. The way all the members of Fight Club transformed was amazing, how each individual was slowly desensitized and striped of all societal norms and morals, it was kind of freaky. Tyler Durden was an interesting character and alter ego. He showed what Fincher’s character was after in life but could not seem to find. He was so real and vivid that I thought he was a separate person all together, and I think most of us did too. They were total opposites trying to reach the same goal, freedom and self recognition.
The film also disused the topic of a modern society and corporate America. It showed in a very extreme way the pressures and difficulties that the average white collar worker faces. The whole movie was about the negative psychological affects of living and working under conditions that aren’t fulfilling and don’t satisfy your own goals and aspirations. I think it pressed the importance of finding ourselves and doing the things we love in life. It also showed how pliable and powerful the mind is and what it is capable of doing. Finally I believe the film stressed the importance of moral values and their importance in society as a whole