Fight Club

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Fight Club talks about the description of the two figures of the narrator and Taylor. Two of them become good friends and secretly clique and then organized "Fight Club", planed acts of sabotage. Both of them were reflect a group of people in modern city which are numb inside by modern lifestyles. They hated materialism society but didn't have the ability to change situation. So they thought the easiest way to restore individuality was to return to violence. Gradually, Tyler became more and more crazy, the narrator began to disgust with Tyler's behaviour and quarreled with Tyler, then Tyler left him. However, the narrator found that wherever he go,he can't get rid of Tyler, he began to realize that Tyler was actual himself. This novel adapted into a film but they have different ending.

At the end of the film, the narrator shot himself and then Tyler disappeared. Finally, the narrator took Marla's hand watched buildings collapsed.

The film's ending to an abrupt end, this means that the destruction of the material, also means that a sense of compromise. The end of the compromise is the symbol of director's helpless, also is a symbol of social compromise. In this film, when the intensification of conflicts out of control, it was the beginning of this evolution, and the purpose of this evolution is to overthrow the materialistic society. They believed that destroyed everything, then they can get newborn This can be seen from bombing credit card companies.

There exist a kind of force shift in Tyler and the narrator. When the evolution in full swing, Tyler became more powerful than the narrator, the narrator began to fear of the revolution and then start to recognize the two sides of himself. He began to prevent the side of Tyler. This is the reason why we watched Tyler and the narrator fighting in the building at the end of film. Finally, the narrator shot himself, he left everything behind by giving up his life, he completed a self-redemption. After the...