Fight Club

Reviewed by: CalGal

October 15, 1999

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Confession: I was about to see Music of the Heart. Not because I really wanted to see it, but because I felt like seeing a movie and what the hell, Wes Craven directed it, I thought the novelty would be interesting. Besides, all of the other, more interesting efforts had aspects that seemed either depressing or upsetting, and I just wasn't sure in the mood.

So I'm standing in line, all set to buy a ticket and all of a sudden I think, "Kee-rist. You're going to see yet another movie on The Great Inspired Teacher because it's not too much effort and won't bother you too much? You are, perhaps, getting OLD???"

Fuck THAT shit.

Right then and there, I decided to see the movie that I was least likely to ever want to see. Can't let these moods take control.

And that's how I saw Fight Club.

It is actually very good. Flawed, and the final third goes off in exactly the wrong direction. Ignore the psychological underpinnings, which start off touching the right nerve, and then take it too far. It is also 30 minutes longer than it should be.

But it is mordantly funny and has got the visual goods--particularly, again, in the first hour. The narrative and the dialog is sardonic, incisive, and enormous fun--many a plot hole hides beneath its appealing cover.

The performances are all excellent and natural--Pitt is surprisingly good, in what I think is his best work ever. Norton is a man who I can't take my eyes from, ever, and he didn't disappoint. And if you're sitting in the theater thinking, my god, the man with the tits can't be <i>Meatloaf</i>, can it? Yes, it can.

Add in Pitt's psychadelic wardrobe and the talking penguin and really, what's not to like? Enjoy, and promise me you won't think too hard.

 

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