Sinergy
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Who feels that such a Club is needed to provide a manly outlet in a feminised world (according to the film!)? Second to that, have any of the guys feeling that way found something else that fulfils the purpose, and if so, what? Good questions. Fight Club is a great film. I think one of the problems that happens when people who try to figure out what Fight Club is all about is they neglect to read about the events that inspired Chuck Pahlaniuk to write the book in the first place. It's really not about men struggling for an identity in a feminized world and fighting and all of that (at least I don't think so....) To me, it's about people who've become numb to life. To answer your questions though, would I join a fight club, find it enjoyable, etc. Nah, probably not. I hate pain... To me it is about all of those things, and more. I am not sure I would refer to it as a "feminized" world. As Edward Norton asks Brad Pitt on the bus "Is that what a man looks like?" People have bought in to this Barney or Mister Rogers version of what life is supposed to be, and yet we are not all that far removed from a world of naked violence and brutality. I used to work out at a martial arts studio where we would spar fairly violently after class ended and one of my buddies had the key to the studio. I used to do Arnis where sparring was done with sticks and we would feet 3-5 on one. I preferred the raw brutality and adrenalin sensations of being in the middle. I am not sure Edward Norton necessarily became "numb" to life. His life was an endless treadmill spent working a position he hated and did not believe in. I am a peace loving progressive, and I spent 8 years as a performance expert running nuclear war simulations. There is an existential mindset which I would not call numb, I would call it sitting in a chair, hopped up on coffee at 3 in the morning, and wondering "what the fuck is this world and what am I doing in it?" I can totally understand his issues, although I did not go the total dissassociation route that he did. I was actually thinking I need to watch that movie again... Sinergy
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