20 Favourite Films of the 20th Century #9
Fight Club
(Directed by David Fincher; Written by Jim Uhls; Starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Meat Loaf and Helena Bonham Carter; 1999)
The line I most associate with this film: "You met me at a very strange time of my life."
The 20th century graced us with one of the most amazing years in cinema on its last year, and Fight Club is my favourite of all the incredible masterpieces that came out that year. This is a perfect reflection of our modern world - a more and more insomniac and schizophrenic society. This film tells the story of an insomniac office worker - the modern slave - (played by Edward Norton, in one of his best performances) who meets an eccentric, anarchist man (played by Brad Pitt) who convinces him to form an underground fight club. This film only gets crazier and crazier and ends with a bang - this is one of the most awesome movies of all time and I never get tired of rewatching it. This is in my opinion, the best film of David Fincher's amazing filmography. It's an absolutely crazy ride, and it's so great every time. Especially that last sequence.
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