"Fight Club Is A Great Black Satirical Novel Written In A Non-linear Way "

United States
February 27, 2008 8:59am CST
"Fight Club" is funny and introspective, and is filled with adult content and profanity. Fight Club, movie or the book, is darkly funny and a display of beautiful satire. It's a delight to experience the dialog of frustration over a job that sucks. I viewed the movie, with Pitt and Norton, it was fresh and captivating. It was funny, dramatic, and violent. When reading the book it was exactly like reading the screenplay. Understood, the book came first, but still, after experiencing the movie (a photo copy of the book..). nothing was left, that was fresh, for me to enjoy. The movie is great, because it mirrors the novel.. apart from a few portions that were omitted. My only dislike of the novel, was Palahntuk's use of a writing form that while interesting and creative, it was fantastically difficult to follow. It pained me, to not be able to follow the book, because it holds splendid material. It speaks of our mainstream culture in hilarious ways. It also has the best type of black satiric comedy. So, while it was original and memorable... I actually had a difficult time finishing it. Which stole much of my enjoyment. -ZeN Did you end up liking the NOVEL called "Fight Club"?
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