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Commentary by director David Fincher; Commentary by David Fincher, Brad Pitt, Edward Norton & Helena Bonham Carter; Writers' commentary by Chuck Palahniuk and Jim Uhls; Technical commentary by Alex McDowell, Jeff Cronenweth, Michael Kaplan & Kevin Haug; Exclusive to Blu-Ray: A Hit in the Ear: Ren Klyce and the sound design of Fight Club; Flogging Fight Club featurette; Insomniac Mode: I am Jack's search index; Behind-the-scenes vignettes with multiple angles and commentary; Deleted and alternate scenes; Trailers, TV and internet spots; PSAs; Music video; Promotional galleries; Art galleries
Full Product DetailsUnrelentingly savage and diabolically witty, Fight Club romanticizes violence as the last recourse of men who feel emasculated by the drudgery and predictability of modern urban life. That sentiment is initially articulated by narrator Edward Norton, playing an angst-ridden corporate drone who anesthetizes himself with mindless consumerism and support-group participation. Norton's unnamed character is roused from his torpor after encountering soap salesman Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt, sweeping away the last vestiges of his glamour-boy image), charismatic leader of disaffected males who hold clandestine meetings and achieve self-realization by pummeling one another into submission. Director David Fincher (Seven), working from an irony-laced script by Jim Uhls (adapted from the novel by Chuck Palahniuk), drenches his able cast in testosterone and assaults the audience with graphic sequences of hand-to-hand combat. Mesmerizing in its almost fetishistic depiction of brutality, Fight Club seizes the viewer's attention from the beginning and grips it firmly through the shocking surprise ending. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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