How was it so ahead of its time?
You are not supposed to idolize Tyler Durden. He was charismatic cult leader who brainwashed bunch of men into becoming terrorists
>>220520982>"we have no great war no great depression"Yeah totally product of its times.
>>220520982You are supposed to emulate Tyler Durden. He was a charismatic freedom fighter who educated a many men into becoming liberated.
>>220521099Cringe.>>220521134Based
>>220520982This was America during post cold war and pre 9/11, when Americans' greatest worries were having boring office jobs.
Who is holding the soap in the poster?
>>220521207the bathtub boss
>>220521207you cant fight club with dirty hands
>>220521207we don’t talk about it
>>220521207you, the viewer
The commenter was absolutely boss! Funniest tjing ever.
>>220520982It's incredibly dated and the complaints of gen x (oh no my office job is too boring and secure and i keep disposable income on decorating my apartment) are laughable. Also if you idolise tyler durden, you have the brain of a child
>>220521207Jared Leto
>>220524374It wasn't that it was too boring. It basically was saying that you have to be emasculated to be perfectly inline with societal norms. Not everyone who joined the Fight Club was an office worker, they were just fed up with how fake and effeminate everything is. It's also why the call to join the Fight Club was instinctual to any guy.
>>220520982this poster sucks ass ngl
>>220520982Who's hand is holding the soap?
>>220524483This here, today men have never been so downtrodden, and the call to violence grows stronger every day
predictive programming
>>220524534More like retreat into male-only spaces where they can do things outside of what is acceptable in normal society since society itself has thrown masculinity into the wayside for progress and unity. That's the Fight Club. Project Mayhem is the radicalized version of it, where you go beyond the Fight Club and take your behavior and assert it into normal society, essentially "breaching containment" in parlance with 4chan.
>>220521198The greatest worry was, without the USSR being a threat to the whole of humanity, all that was going to be left is everyone being a cog in a financial machine that existed only to keep line going up and people isolated. Once the elation of the end of the Cold War wore off, and people started wondering what was next, the answer was soul crushing. As the previous two decades had seen the scaling back of the space program to a shadow of what it was in the 60s.
>>220521207Bob
>>220520982It was completely and entirely OF it's time, zoomie
some movies just get more relevant over time. Like network
>>220520982this is EVERYTHING
What are you talking about? It’s dated as shit.
>>220520982It wasn't, it aged like milk
>>220527613>It wasn't, it aged like milk>>220527309>What are you talking about? It’s dated as shit.
>>220521207>>220524500That's me, sorry.
>>220520982Very good movie, but it strictly belongs to late 90s culture.
>>220520982It seems to be the defining lineThere were movies before Fight Club and movies after Fight Club and no one will confuse the twoEverything about it from the tone and filmography seems to have become a universal rule to all movies afterwards
>>220528048cinematography not filmography I meant