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| | Fight Club (1999): Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Zach Grenier - PopMatters Film Review |
 | | The narrator, a corporate secretion stunningly played by Edward Norton, first compulsively attends meetings of AIDS patients and victims of testicular cancer. |
 | | In positing the deep unity of these three elements, which are, in principle at least, differentiable, Fight Club organizes the transformation of the narrator from a white-collar wage slave into the leader of an anti-capitalist terrorist organization. |
 | | Worker-bee, furniture freak, corporate climber, (Edward Norton), known only as "Jack," who possesses body parts and bile, meets nihilistic, group therapy addict, alluring degenerate, Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), then just happens to run into anarchist, virile, soap-maker Tyler (Brad Pitt) on an airplane. |
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