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The Possibilities In Fight Club

Submitted by pearljam6 on March 11, 2008

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The Possibilities in Fight Club

David Fincher, director of the movie Fight Club, does an excellent job of capturing the essence of Chuck Palahnuik’s novel in his film version. More elements of Palahniuk’s novel went into the film than most film adaptations of other novels have in the past. But there are many differences between what the film and novel do to capture the same ideas. The film captures irony in the Tyler Durden character in ways the novel cannot. And the novel is able to give more insight to the philosophy behind all the fighting and mayhem. The endings are also different, but I think the differences create many possibilities to think about.
The fact that Brad Pitt, the mega-movie star, plays Tyler Durden is a huge irony that goes unseen in the novel. This becomes even more evident in lines like: “Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate, so we can buy shit we don’t need”, followed shortly after by: “We’ve all been raised on TV to believe that one day we’d all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars, but we won’t. And we’re slowly that fact, and we’re very, very pissed off”. These words coming from the mouth of the mother of all millionaire “movie gods” amplifies Palahniuk’s writing to a level where no viewer can ignore it.
Another difference is visible in the novel where Project Mayhem is plotting to blow up the Parker Morris Building, a museum of natural history, as a symbol of erasing history. This has a very different connotation than the plan to destroy credit card companies in the film. Attempting to erase the debit record comes off as more of an attack against capitalism and consumer culture, which the novel also addresses, but the novel suggests the problems with our society are more deep-seeded.
The philosophy behind erasing history suggests a restoration of balance to the earth; one which our society has failed to maintain. This is evident in our exploitation of the...

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