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Fight Club is one of the most unusual and intriguing films of its time. Director David Fincher uses his unique talents to create an underground world where anything seems possible. Fight Club becomes a living, breathing entity during the course of the film, climaxing in the bombings by Project Mayhem.
The cinematography is the film is stunning. There are scenes where bright, whirling colors help viewers to grasp the off-kilter nature of this world in which Tyler and the Narrator are living. Close-ups are also used to show the blood and gore of Fight Club, as the men rid themselves of their frustrations.
Finally, the viewer enters a dangerous world full of red and black, representing blood and danger respectively. The colors in the film help represent the difficulties the men face in their everyday lives and the horrors they are causing to the...
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