Before I’ll say anything else I’d
like to add that personally I liked this movie and I’d give it 10 out of 10 as
a viewer. A movie of its only kind. A portray of something impossible yet so
lived and feasible. Climax of this movie leads to some unanswered question and
put viewer in a state of confusion and force them to think about reality and
imagination. Edward Norton has gained enough experience to portray a mysterious
role in a divine and so perfect way. The whole movie revolves around him. He’s
suffering from insomnia but doctor refuses to give him any sleeping peel so he
seeks comfort in pain relieving
camp and later some strange events leads him to open a ‘Fight-Club’ with Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt). Throughout the movie Edward has been the un-named narrator but in climax discover something extremely impossible about self.
Brad Pitt is a soap-maker who
meets Edward in a plane and later support him in his loss. He disappeared just
before climax which turned the plot up-side down and provide its viewer
something special about this movie. Helena Bonham Carter is the girl in centre
and played an important role here to conclude the story. According to the
narrator (Edward Norton) she is the one who started the series of strange
events.
Half of the movie things are
happening in order but aim is unsure. In later half the aim is specified
leading by in incredible turn which assures viewers that they are not wasting
their time. David Fincher’s work is quite appreciable as a director. He has not
let the chain of narration brake. Though he don’t make climax evident. Yet
mystery is appreciable.
Hope that you’ll love to watch.

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