What life lessons did Fight club teach?
What life lessons did Fight club teach?
You are not your job
Punch yourself in public and grownen who see it will want you to be their leader.
Grown men
You are not the contents of ypur wallet you are the all singing all dancing crap o da wurl
Women will always come between you and your best friend and you're so cucked by your biological imperative that you won't even think twice about ditching that loyal motherfucker for some easy sniz.
cgi ages horribly
Nothing apparently. I ended up becoming edward norton’s character in the beginning of the movie. Buying furniture is my biggest joy
Don’t talk about fight club
If you have a generation of men with no real meaning they will wish to destroy it all.
And that if you don't sleep you can get A LOT done.
It taught me that people who consider Fight Club one of their favorite movies are usually cringey bugmen incels, who read Machiavelli unironically and their favorite band is Rush.
To find a balance in life and to not turn into a corporate drone who waists his life away by buying worthless products instead of going outside and living life to the fullest. Also men are become more and more feminine and there is a severe lack of real masculine guys
Unironically based
it doesn't teach you any lessons its just a very well done critique of the white western nations under secularism, materialism and capitalism
Why is that based?
Nothing.
The Fight Club itself promotes the very 'evils' it claims to fight.
This but it does include 1 life lesson, this life lesson being that in order to live a happy life you must first find a balance between chaos and order
Exactly, the beauty of the film is it shits on both the capitalistic consumer culture and the nihilistic rebellion against society types.
t.pic related
It taught me that the "cigarette burn" in top corner a film signifies a reel change. I always noticed it in theaters since, until the 2014 digital switch over.
Great job, you proved both your inability to post a picture and to give any argument.
Just pay attention next time and maybe you'll understand the movie.
It taught me how not to make Napalm because what Tyler says in the movie is absolute bullshit.
Nitroglycerine may work but you should also add sulfuric acid
Iv'e already posted my interoperation of the film and yes I did fuck up the upload of the picture
here is my interoperation
First post best post, this is totally true, especially now. This movie was made before we had shitty economy crashes and people had to have even worse jobs if they were even lucky to get one.
The explanation in the book is actually correct.
you are not your job.
you are not how much money you have in the bank.
you are not the contents of your wallet.
you're not the car you drive.
you're not your fucking khakis.
these are all real life lessons that will free you from the vanities of materialism and bring you closer to Christ
That's a really shallow interpretation. Consumerism is just the most obvious message of the movie, same as masculinity.
>Also men are become more and more feminine and there is a severe lack of real masculine guys
It's because of all the women on birth control who are pissing into the water supply.
The only message in that movie is: think by yourself.
to live in accord with that which naturally wants to spur out from within your true self
>you are not your job.
You may think so, but next to your name and age it's your main identifier
You may think so.
Why'd you ignore the bit about finding a balance between chaos and order?
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Fgts bang all night at secret clubs. And dumb men think this movie is about men being tough, when it's full of homosexual subtext due to the authors boner addiction.
its the main identifier for people who think they are their job
>you're not your fucking khakis
This one really hits home for me.
Because it's fucking stupid tripe. I'm not that guy though so don't mind me.
Fuck Helen Boham Carter's brains out, but use protection.
What makes it stupid? Tyler embodies total chaos and the narrator embodies total order. The film shows you that you shouldn't live like either of them and you should instead find a balance between the two. You can have fun and do a couple of chaotic things but don't go to extreme or live like the narrator