Fight Club (1999) Fight Club

Fight Club ★★★½ 1999 (R) Young, male, repressed rage comes in the form of Norton's disillusioned yuppie, emotionally numbed by chronic insomnia, who meets the answer to all his pent-up frustrations in malcontent Pitt. Tyler's his name and anarchy's his game as the duo eventually establish fight clubs where the participants beat each other up and stage massive acts of terrorism to undermine the allure of consumerism. Bonham Carter plays a kinky, death-obsessed woman both men fancy. Fincher heads for the dark side again and puts a middle finger on the pulse of several hot topics without missing a beat or skirting the issues. Film's dark humor and stylistic vision of young male malaise is made even more biting by newcomer Uhl's faithful adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's debut novel. Performances by all three leads are equal to the powerful subject matter. 139m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf Aday, Jared Leto, Eion Bailey; Director: David Fincher; Writer: Jim Uhls; Writer: Jeff Cronenweth; Cameo: Howard Shore.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1999
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 139
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Brad Pitt
Actor Jared Leto
Actor Eion Bailey
Actor Edward Norton
Actor Meat Loaf Aday
Actor Helena Bonham Carter
Cameo Howard Shore
Cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth
Director David Fincher
Writer Jim Uhls