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    conceal figures and faces‚ fluid tracking with a camera than seems to go everywhere‚ single frame inserts‚ and a tendency to shirk traditional Hollywood endings all represent a strong and unique style evident in three of his most popular films: Se7en‚ Fight Club‚ and Panic Room. In all three films rain is used to mark the mood‚ or set up a climactic event. In the case of Se7en‚ the general feeling of the city of is one of bleak despair‚ which is heightened greatly by the never-relenting rain. Rain beats

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    who they are as men” (633). Men create an image in which they are comfortable with their identity‚ have power‚ and are confident about their future ambitions. This warrior persona can be closely related to the narrator in Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. The main character‚ who is just referred to as the narrator‚ has a perfect life. He holds a middle class job‚ has expensive furniture‚ and a nice apartment‚ but there is something missing in his life. He lacks a sense of self-worth and self-meaning

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    Jake LaMotta is a fighter. A middleweight boxer and a jealous lover – he’s always fighting for something. Jake has an overinflated ego‚ and a disturbing sense of honour. Raging Bull is about the only Scorsese film that doesn’t romanticise the chauvinistic gangsters of 1950’s New York; Jake LaMotta isn’t a role model‚ and watching him doesn’t fill you with a sense of admiration or envy – unlike gallant Henry Hill‚ from Goodfellas. Raging Bull slowly blurs the line between the ring and Jake’s home

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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    In the scene I chose‚ Brad Pitt plays Tyler Durden a soap maker and Edward Norton as Jack a business man who is tired of his old boring life in Fight club. The movie was directed by David Fincher‚ The cinematographer –Jeff Cronenweth‚ Film editor James Haygood‚ Production Design-Alex McDowell‚ Art Direction- Chris Gorak and Costume Design by Michael Kaplan. The Set director by Jay Hart‚ all of these people where responsible in making this successful movie. He or she is responsible for the images

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    Damien Cave comments on shopping as a way to put together an identity. Research how consumption and branding can now be considered part of a persons identity. Director: David Fincher Writers: Chuck Palahniuk (novel)‚ Jim Uhls (screenplay) * Fight Club “The things you own end up owning you” * to Tyler‚ while looking at a Calvin Klein-esque ad on the bus] Is that what a real man is supposed to look like? * If you wake up at a different time in a different place‚ could you wake up as a different

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    Leonard will be momentarily uncertain about what is going on and what their role has been. In Fight Club‚ it is increasingly clear that Jack says in a certain way‚ to cover up his unreliability. This is because the narrator Jack from the start positions itself by knowing more than he says. In all three films done the grand unveiling of the unreliable narrators through other characters. In Memento and Fight Club as a direct request from a character (resp. Teddy and Tyler)‚ who has always known more than

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    Emily Nostrant Sociology of Deviant Behavior Fight Club Paper SUNY Fredonia Fight Club follows what at first glimpse seems like a pretty destructive friendship between the narrator and Tyler Durden. However as the end of the movie reveals‚ Tyler Durden IS the narrator and the Brad Pitt version of Tyler Durden is a made up coping mechanism to become who the narrator was afraid to be all along. There is nothing sane or “right” in this movie. Everything is deviant from faking terminal

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    1. As the novel begins we find Tyler Durden holding a gun inside the Narrator’s mouth. Tyler tells the Narrator that the first step toward eternal life is death. The Narrator mentions that he and Tyler used to be friends and that people were always asking him about Tyler. Tyler assures the Narrator that they won’t really die‚ but that they will become legends. 2. The Narrator reveals that the building they are standing on‚ the Parker-Morris building‚ will be demolished in ten minutes. A bomb

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