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Fight Club: Are we seeing the real world with our eyes?
David Finch, with his crazy imagination and novel shooting technique similar to Nietzsche's philosophy, shows that a man lost in peacetime and trivial life gradually finds himself and completes the perfect transformation from self to superego. The narrative of the film is ups and downs, montage is rigorous and sharp, and the structure is complex and orderly. While mixing commercial symbols such as violence and crime, it also injects literary elements such as humanity, redemption and love, thus realizing a mysterious communication and singing from plane images to three-dimensional audiences.

This film brings together three popular movie stars with distinct personalities: Peter, Norton and Helena. Peter's publicity, Norton's depression and Helena's rudeness, like an iron triangle, support the unbreakable atmosphere of the film. At the end of the story, although it still ends with love, life is full of holes. What can we have but love?

? In front of the transparent French window, when Norton gently took Helena's hand and faced the explosive fireworks outside the window, he said humorously, "When we met, it was the strangest moment in my life", and the ending song sounded at the right time. I believe that no matter how cold it is, this moment will make people full of tenderness.