Monday, July 19, 2010

Fight Club Chemical Burn Scene

I bring you the contemporary philosophy of Tyler Durden, an industrious manufacturer of luxury soap:



Fight Club introduced the public to the world of Chuck Palahniuk. The film brought perspective to a generation with nothing symbolic to hold onto. The 50s had World War II. The 60s had its hippie movement and civil rights. Since then, America has been faced with questionable wars, civil complacency and greed. In this movie, the public’s social coma is awakened to the jarring reminder that accepting personal sacrifice and pain can lead to an enlightened consciousness.

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