The one where she walks into the road and nobody stops, swerves, or honks.
The whole point of the story was his personality dissociating into a hyper masculine and hyper feminine pair that frick each other but he only realizes that Brad pitt is fake
>The whole point of the story was >my random claim is THE ENTIRE PURPOSE
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Its about a schizophrenic dude whose personality breaks into 2 imaginary friends. She's the id, he's the ego, and Brad pitt is the superego. The writer took a psychology 101 course in college and based his entire worldview around it lol
4 months ago
Anonymous
>Its about a schizophrenic dude whose personality breaks into 2
The problem is this isn't what the film is about, this is your fan theory which you're presenting as a fact
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Except he rants about divorce and being raised by single mothers constantly, so it is definitely about that in part.
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Thats literally the plot
Just because it isn't spelled out and spoonfed to you like you're a toddler doesn't mean its just a fan theory.
Go read up on what subtext is or just come back once you graduate high school
4 months ago
Anonymous
Its about a schizophrenic dude whose personality breaks into 2 imaginary friends. She's the id, he's the ego, and Brad pitt is the superego. The writer took a psychology 101 course in college and based his entire worldview around it lol
Get off your phone moron
4 months ago
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I'm at work friendo
4 months ago
Anonymous
They're right even in the final scene it's pretty clear, she also serves a purpose of superation in his mind
>Laura was a producer on “Fight Club,” one of many important movies on which she was a prime mover, before her life as “Spider-Man” producer overshadowed most everything else she’d done previously.
>“Ziskin was an enthusiastic supporter of Fincher’s vision for the film. But even she had some limits. In the book and in the script, after Marla (Helena Bonham Carter) and Tyler (Ed Norton) meet and have sex for the first time, Marla turns to him and says, ‘I want to have your abortion.’ The line made Ziskin cringe. She thought it crossed the line of good taste – though one could argue that the point of the film was to do just that – and would alienate viewers. It alienated her. Fincher refused. He told her, ‘You approved the script, you approved the cast and the budget. We’ll shoot it, and if it’s too offensive, we’ll let the audience tell us that.’
>The line was shot as written and at the test screening, it got a big laugh from the audience. Still, Ziskin came back to Fincher. ‘Look it got a laugh,’ she said. ‘I don’t have a leg to stand on. But I’m begging you, please. It’s too offensive. You have to take it out.’
>Fincher seemed to take perverse pleasure in tormenting studio executives. ‘Ok, here’s what I’ll do,’ he said. ‘I will shoot something else to replace that line, but you have to promise me that I have the final say on whatever that is. I get to come up with the replacement.’
>Ziskin replied, ‘Anything. Nothing could be worse than ‘I want to have your abortion.’ Go ahead.”
>Fincher reshot the moment, in which Marla says instead, ‘Oh my God, I haven’t been fricked like that since grade school.’ He cut it into the movie, and when it was screened for an audience it got an even bigger laugh than the abortion line.
>Ziskin approached him after the screening. “Please, my God,” she begged. “Put the abortion line back in.”
She was horny as frick but was ugly as frick and had to go after dying people with weird diseases and mental illnesses. Her hot appearance in the movie is the narrators imagination
She didn't have testicular cancer.
She didn't let me frick her raw.
She has the energy of a woman that was molested by a relative as a child.
This. As with the vast majority of women who suffer from cluster B personality disorders, diddling is the true culprit.
when she has having sex with tyler she said "i havent been fricked like that since grade school"
so yeah
Wow what gave you that idea? Was it her line mentioning she had been fricked in grade school?
She also was one of his imaginary friends
Except we directly see her interacting with other people as well as them reacting to her.
We saw other people interacting with durden too because that is how the narrator's dissociative personality manifested.
Watch the street scene
Which street scene?
The one where she walks into the road and nobody stops, swerves, or honks.
The whole point of the story was his personality dissociating into a hyper masculine and hyper feminine pair that frick each other but he only realizes that Brad pitt is fake
>The whole point of the story was
>my random claim is THE ENTIRE PURPOSE
Its about a schizophrenic dude whose personality breaks into 2 imaginary friends. She's the id, he's the ego, and Brad pitt is the superego. The writer took a psychology 101 course in college and based his entire worldview around it lol
>Its about a schizophrenic dude whose personality breaks into 2
The problem is this isn't what the film is about, this is your fan theory which you're presenting as a fact
Except he rants about divorce and being raised by single mothers constantly, so it is definitely about that in part.
Thats literally the plot
Just because it isn't spelled out and spoonfed to you like you're a toddler doesn't mean its just a fan theory.
Go read up on what subtext is or just come back once you graduate high school
Get off your phone moron
I'm at work friendo
They're right even in the final scene it's pretty clear, she also serves a purpose of superation in his mind
If you hadn't been fricked like that since grade school, you'd have issues too.
Hermione escaped right as she was really getting a taste for her
Either too much sex or not enough.
>Laura was a producer on “Fight Club,” one of many important movies on which she was a prime mover, before her life as “Spider-Man” producer overshadowed most everything else she’d done previously.
>“Ziskin was an enthusiastic supporter of Fincher’s vision for the film. But even she had some limits. In the book and in the script, after Marla (Helena Bonham Carter) and Tyler (Ed Norton) meet and have sex for the first time, Marla turns to him and says, ‘I want to have your abortion.’ The line made Ziskin cringe. She thought it crossed the line of good taste – though one could argue that the point of the film was to do just that – and would alienate viewers. It alienated her. Fincher refused. He told her, ‘You approved the script, you approved the cast and the budget. We’ll shoot it, and if it’s too offensive, we’ll let the audience tell us that.’
>The line was shot as written and at the test screening, it got a big laugh from the audience. Still, Ziskin came back to Fincher. ‘Look it got a laugh,’ she said. ‘I don’t have a leg to stand on. But I’m begging you, please. It’s too offensive. You have to take it out.’
>Fincher seemed to take perverse pleasure in tormenting studio executives. ‘Ok, here’s what I’ll do,’ he said. ‘I will shoot something else to replace that line, but you have to promise me that I have the final say on whatever that is. I get to come up with the replacement.’
>Ziskin replied, ‘Anything. Nothing could be worse than ‘I want to have your abortion.’ Go ahead.”
>Fincher reshot the moment, in which Marla says instead, ‘Oh my God, I haven’t been fricked like that since grade school.’ He cut it into the movie, and when it was screened for an audience it got an even bigger laugh than the abortion line.
>Ziskin approached him after the screening. “Please, my God,” she begged. “Put the abortion line back in.”
Get Finch'd on
>haha isn't insane degeneracy so heckin' funny and cool
Be quiet Laura.
yes
Further supporting proof that you can never satisfy women and it's futile to even try and appease them.
wtf i like fight club again
She was horny as frick but was ugly as frick and had to go after dying people with weird diseases and mental illnesses. Her hot appearance in the movie is the narrators imagination
Daddy issues.
she was a mentally unstable person fricking a violent schizophrenic.
sex