The Narrator is highly disturbed and ends up sabotaging a mission of this cult. Tyler starts a cult named, Project Mayhem, the final goal is to destroy records of debt. As he meets Tyler, this free-flowing personality who isn’t interested in the material aspect of life, we see the Narrator resonate towards him and trying to mimic him. The Narrator and Tyler represent this contrast between the two philosophies, from the very start we see the narrator suffer from Consumerism and his material possessions not helping him to be happy. In Consumerism the belief is that a person’s happiness and well being is dependant on materialistic things and obtaining these possessions. ![]() On the other hand, consumerism is an idea of increasing the consumption of goods and services being purchases. Individualism in philosophy can be understood through various ways but in basic terms, it means the belief and practice of being independent and self-reliant. The conflict in the movie is between individualism and consumerism. He meets Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) on a plane and the two become friends and start the Fight Club, where people meet and fight, it is an underground gathering of people discontent with their lives. He has a white-collar job but he is discontent with his materialistic life as it lacks thrill. ![]() Edward Norton plays the unnamed protagonist (The Narrator). ![]() Fight Club, directed by David Fincher is an adaptation of a novel with the same name by Chuck Palahniuk.
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