Its plot is about a nameless narrator who started a fight club with a soap salesman, Tyler Durden.Īlthough the story seems simple, it is a film that opened deep topics on identity, consumerism, and freedom. It is assumed that when The Narrator personality is 'knocked out', Tyler reset the charges and escaped to the top floor of the other building.Free yourself and shift your perspective by reading these Fight Club quotes.įight Club is a 1999 film based on the book of Chuck Palahniuk of the same title. They are in a building, facing the one that was going to be blown up, for a better view. But the point that I haven't covered, that I realized, is the location that they're in. In regards to the time, well, it is a very rare occurrence that 5 minutes is actually 5 real minutes. Therefore, when The Narrator regains 'consciousness' (so to speak), he realizes Tyler took them to the top of the skyscraper. The two personalities fight over control of The Narrator's body and it seems that Tyler has won by throwing The Narrator down the steps, incapacitating The Narrator's personality, leaving Tyler in charge of the body. With that bit of background out of the way, lets assume the fight with the van towards the end is just another one of their internal struggles. Any scene involving the both of them is revealed to be The Narrator talking to himself or imagining themselves talking to one another. What people actually see is The Narrator, whether it be Tyler's personality or not. Any scene that involves either Tyler or The Narrator doing something, it is the same person doing it as he is both Tyler and The Narrator. It is explained when The Narrator sleeps, Tyler is awake. Tyler Durden does not exist and is just a figment of his split personality. The whole twist of the movie (and an excellent reason to watch it multiple times) is that The Narrator (nameless, some assume his name is Jack) actually has a split personality disorder. I'm going to assume you did not get the twist of the movie and will do my best to explain what happens:
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