"Blistering, hallucinatory, often brilliant, the film by David Fincher is a combination punch of social satire and sociopathology." — Carrie Rickey, Philadelphia Inquirer
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In David Fincher's beloved adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's novel, an insomniac office worker (Edward Norton) meets the beguiling Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), who entices him to join an underground fight club-slash-soap making operation. As the club evolves into something more sinister, and his relationship with the loopy Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter) gets serious, things might become too real for our narrator. Featuring unhinged performances all around, a glistening shirtless Brad Pitt, and one of the most insane breakbeat soundtracks in film history courtesy of The Dust Brothers, Fight Club, after an underwhelming theatrical release, became a cult classic, thanks to its tongue-in-cheek approach to evergreen themes like capitalism, toxic masculinity, and soap.