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Jack suffering from chronic sleep disorders and boredom gets to know the charismatic soap seller Tyler Durden. This encounter radically changes his life, because Tyler believes that only self-destruction makes life truly worth living. After a drinking tour, the two begin to beat up for fun and experience the ultimate kick. The "Fight Club" is born and quickly finds followers all over America hitting in secret circles to experience the joys of physical violence. Overwhelmed, Jack gets deeper and deeper into the fascinating pull of anarchy. But soon Tyler's terrorist plans threaten to get out of control. Jack tries to stop him and is confronted with the shocking truth...

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[-] Gathorall@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

I'm saying that the format of a film generally doesn't need a narrator. Typically what is told by a narrator is just actually seen on screen, shown in flashbacks or whatever. The framing story of Fight Club doesn't need a narrator, nor are they defined as any third party in-universe like a detective making sense of it.

So that the narrator remains in a movie where they aren't apparently part of the plot already spoils us that there's some reason we are not told for which we have a narrator. From there the simple mystery rapidly unravels.

[-] Flamekebab@piefed.social 2 points 1 day ago

Lots of things have a narrator when one isn't necessary, that's not all that weird for a film and doesn't tell the audience much.

nor are they defined as any third party in-universe like a detective making sense of it.

I don't think that comparison works here. Most of the film is a flashback, described by the narrator. He doesn't give his name as he tells us what led up to the prologue but that doesn't seem all that odd, it doesn't seem pertinent. Marla asks what his name is but the scene ends without us finding out - it's relevant information to her but we have no particular reason to care whether his name is Dave Smith or Lance Elbowbottom III. It's only later, with the reveal, that it becomes interesting. The credits might as well call him "also Tyler Durden" but "narrator" works well enough.

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