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  1. Parents need to know that Fight Club is the 1999 movie based on the Chuck Palahniuk novel in which Edward Norton plays an insomniac office worker who meets his masculine ideal opposite with whom he begins to get in touch with his primal self as well as a desire to sabotage consumer culture. Impressionable… Why Age 17+? Violence & Scariness.

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  2. Our ratings and reviews are based on the theatrically-released versions of films; on video there are often Unrated, Special, Director's Cut or Extended versions, (usually accurately labelled but sometimes mislabeled) released that contain additional content, which we did not review.

  3. Mar 3, 2022 · Fight Club is an extraordinary, beatific film about consumerism, violence, greed, mental health, sex and material obsession, this on it’s own makes the movie incomprehensible for younger audiences, despite the film having some scenes of savagely brutal violence, language and sex.

  4. A depressed man (Edward Norton) suffering from insomnia meets a strange soap salesman named Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) and soon finds himself living in his squalid house after his perfect apartment...

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  5. 2:27. View All Videos (1) Fight Club Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Ben Gibbons Screen Rant. David Fincher created a masterpiece in this mind-bending...

  6. Reviews. Fight Club. Action. 139 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1999. Roger Ebert. October 15, 1999. 6 min read. “Fight Club” is the most frankly and cheerfully fascist big-star movie since “ Death Wish,” a celebration of violence in which the heroes write themselves a license to drink, smoke, screw and beat one another up.

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  8. Oct 15, 1999 · As based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk (and deftly written by Jim Uhls), it builds a huge, phantasmagorical structure around the search for lost masculine authority, and attempts to psychoanalyze...