Fight Club Movie Vs Book

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Fight club is a 1996 movie which was adapted into a hit 1999 movie by the same title. Fight Club is a close adaptation to its inspiring book; it contains the same plots, characters, and message. Fight club is the story of a narrator who remains anonymous throughout the entire book and movie. The narrator is struggling with his almost non existent life and his bouts of insomnia, and as a result subconsciously creates Tyler Durden who has an ideal anarchist attitude. The introduction of Tyler is one of the few areas where the movie differs from the book. In the movie Tyler is introduced as a “single serving” friend to the narrator. A single serving friend is a friend who you sit next to on an airplane who, like the single serving sugar and creamer, …show more content…

After returning home from a business trip the narrator astonished to see that his condo has been blown from the building. Crowded around the ground is all the furniture which he has consumed his self with. His condo, his furniture, everything lost in the explosion is his life which he has worked so hard to earn. In an act of desperation he calls Tyler Durden. After a long conversation about material possessions and how empty the narrator feels after he is stripped of all his material belongings, Tyler forces the narrator to ask him for a place to stay, because that is his initial reason for calling him. Tyler allows him to stay with him, on one condition. He has to hit him, anywhere he wants however hard he wants. The movie differs slightly from the book in this segment only by where the punch lands on Tyler’s body. The fight between Tyler and the narrator continues week after week, and eventually more people begin to fight until there are a large number of men from all walks of life in all types of jobs who all want the same free feeling that fighting gives them. When the group becomes so big they had to move into a basement they gave it a name, Fight

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