Min Dramma — Fight Club 1999 - 139

The story follows an unnamed narrator (Edward Norton), a disillusioned white-collar worker suffering from chronic insomnia who finds temporary relief by faking illnesses to attend various support groups. His life is upended after meeting Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), a charismatic soap salesman with a radical nihilistic philosophy. Together, they establish an underground "fight club" where men engage in bare-knuckle brawls to reclaim a sense of primal masculinity. As the club's influence grows, it transforms into , a domestic terrorist organization aimed at dismantling societal institutions and "resetting" society by erasing consumer debt. Key Themes and Analysis

: The narrator’s obsession with IKEA furniture serves as a satire of a generation defined by what they buy rather than who they are. Fight Club 1999 - 139 min Dramma

Critics and audiences from platforms like IMDb and Britannica frequently discuss the film's deep thematic layers: The story follows an unnamed narrator (Edward Norton),