Fight Club
Fight Club (1999)

Fight Club

3/5
(18 votos)
8.8IMDb66Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

Most "continuity errors" are explained or implied within the film itself as 1) clues to the twist ending, 2) manifestations of the Narrator's confused, disoriented view of the world, 3) the sense that prankster Tyler Durden has tampered with this film, or 4) all of the above.

When the Narrator is quitting his job, the thermostat alternates between white and black as the shot cuts back and forth between him and his boss.

(The 2009 Blu-ray release digitally alters the scene so the thermostat is now consistently white.

) During the fight scene in the garage between Tyler and the Narrator, the concrete wall moves when the narrator is thrown against it.

When the Narrator is getting off the table in the police station after getting the gun, the wireless mic pack is visible and connected to his underpants.

When the Narrator is breaking into the building (near the end of the movie), he slams a bench into the glass door, and it rebounds hits him.

He eventually shoots the door he tried ramming, and when he kicks the glass and goes through, the bench is gone.

When the narrator is in the police interrogation room at the end of the movie with the detectives, the sweat on the neck of his shirt changes from shot to shot.

In the scene when Project Mayhem is returning from destroying the Starbucks, Bob is shown as being shot in the head.

When the Space Monkeys uncover his body, there is a massive exit wound at the back of his head.

In the flashback sequence when he is shot however, the police officer is clearly behind him when shooting, and Bob falls forward chest-first, as if getting shot in the back.

The exit wound from a hollow-point bullet, which most police officers carry, would have a small entrance wound (in this case, the back of Bob's head) and a large exit wound (the front of Bob's head).

This is not the case when looking at Bob's uncovered body.

When the Narrator is being held down on the table at the police station, a boom mic is clearly visible at the top of the screen for a few seconds.

When the narrator talks to his doctor, the x-ray on the wall behind him is not only back-to-front, but also upside-down.

When you see that Bob is dead on the table, as the narrator is talking, some viewers have reported that you can see his body breathing.

However, the apparent breathing results from the swinging of the light fixture and besides, the body used for the shot was actually a life-size doll.

(at around 2h 04 mins) Towards the end of the movie when Tyler throws the Narrator down the stairs, you can clearly see the stunt double's face.

Towards the end of the movie, when the Narrator is attempting to defuse the bomb, the sound the bomb makes and the seconds going down do not match.

At the end of the movie, while the narrator is sitting in the chair and Tyler is holding a gun, Tyler lights up and takes a cigarette out of a pack, flips it with his fingers and puts it in his mouth.

In a real situation, no cigarette packs are packed tobacco side up, so some say the pack Tyler was using had to be pre-packed for the shot.

However, some smokers flip a single cigarette upside down and leave it in the pack until it is the last one left.

This is known as a "wish smoke".

It is possible that Tyler/writers/director did this on purpose given the situation.

After the scene in the bathroom where Tyler threatens the police chief, as the waiters are emerging into the parking lot, you see Bob's ('Meat Loaf' (qv)) pants fall down, briefly revealing the body suit he was wearing.

When Tyler is urinating in the soup, the boom microphone becomes visible as it moves to allow him to talk into it.

*This has been corrected for the DVD.

) In the scene depicting Tyler cutting out various news clippings about the exploits of Fight Club/Project Mayhem none of the articles relate in any way to the headlines.

When The Mechanic ('Holt McCallany' (qv)) sprays the Seminary Student ('Matt Winston (I)' (qv)) with a hose, the camera briefly shakes because the cameraman was laughing uncontrollably.

When Lou is punching Tyler, Lou punches once and there is blood, it shows Tyler again and there is no blood, and then blood again when he gets punched the second time.

In Project Mayhem there is no names, but Bob gets called Bob four times.

Twice by Tyler as a waiter and twice by one of the Space Monkey's when he is shot lying on the table.

When Tyler is discussing the reason oxygen masks are on airplanes he is incorrect.

Breathing 100% oxygen does not create a state of euphoria.

In a loss of cabin pressurization, it is hypoxia (lack of oxygen) that can induce euphoria.

However, Tyler never says states as a fact that oxygen produces euphoria, it is simply his interpretation of the safety notices, and his explanation for why the people in the pictures have such calm expressions.

When Tyler splices porno frames into family films, the audio and picture tracks would have only a barely noticeable 1/24 of a second interruption (as is shown).

However, the image flash and sound flash are shown as happening simultaneously, when in fact, if they were spliced into the same frame on the reel (which is what we see Tyler doing), they would be 21 frames apart (i.

the single image frame would occur about a second prior to the single audio frame).

The sound for a 35mm film is read by a head located about a foot past the projection lamp; so, for the film and sound to remain in perfect sync, the soundtrack for a given frame is located about a foot in front of that frame, that way the image and the sound are projected simultaneously.

For the sound and image flashes to occur at the same precise moment, Tyler would thus have to splice the frame of audio onto the reel about a foot further along than he splices the image frame, which he doesn't do (not to mention, it would be impossible to perfectly sync it by hand anyway).

However anything we see Tyler doing must be taken with a pinch of salt, since he is just a part of the Narrators imagination.

It's probable that since he imagined his alter ego to be someone who is everything he wanted to be (handsome, good in bed etc) he also imagined him to be able to perform impossible feats for his entertainment.

Tyler explains there are bombs in the basements of twelve buildings, but when the bombs go off they are clearly seen exploding on multiple floors in each building.

When Marla is on the phone with the narrator and exclaims that she has attempted suicide by a Xanax overdose, the camera zooms in on the prescription bottle clearly labeled "Xanax 300mg".

Xanax is only sold as.

5mg, 1mg and 2mg tablets.

The 300mg dose does not exist.

Also, the pill spilling out of the bottle is.

5mg pill.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
5 March 2000 USA USD 37,030,102
27 February 2000 USA USD 37,023,395
20 February 2000 USA USD 37,006,984
13 February 2000 USA USD 36,978,529
6 February 2000 USA USD 36,944,793
30 January 2000 USA USD 36,906,773
23 January 2000 USA USD 36,864,186
16 January 2000 USA USD 36,801,059
9 January 2000 USA USD 36,673,009
2 January 2000 USA USD 36,515,098
26 December 1999 USA USD 36,351,732
19 December 1999 USA USD 36,191,045
12 December 1999 USA USD 35,946,874
5 December 1999 USA USD 35,635,696
28 November 1999 USA USD 35,301,496
21 November 1999 USA USD 34,866,702
14 November 1999 USA USD 33,993,764
7 November 1999 USA USD 31,909,073
31 October 1999 USA USD 27,659,756
24 October 1999 USA USD 21,891,717
17 October 1999 USA USD 11,035,485
USA USD 37,030,102
2 January 2000 UK GBP 5,424,113
26 December 1999 UK GBP 5,331,192
19 December 1999 UK GBP 5,235,642
12 December 1999 UK GBP 4,993,311
5 December 1999 UK GBP 4,576,687
28 November 1999 UK GBP 3,863,139
21 November 1999 UK GBP 2,786,932
14 November 1999 UK GBP 1,177,219
except USA Worldwide USD 71,000,000
worldwide USD 100,853,753
Non-USA USD 63,823,651
9 February 2000 Hungary USD 124,625
4 February 2000 Hungary USD 80,797
Netherlands EUR 938,134
8 December 1999 Singapore SGD 390,465
1 December 1999 Singapore SGD 375,092
24 November 1999 Singapore SGD 342,548
17 November 1999 Singapore SGD 302,304
10 November 1999 Singapore SGD 200,403
Spain ESP 483,806,357
30 December 1999 Sweden SEK 4,244,529
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
17 October 1999 USA USD 11,035,485 1,963
14 November 1999 UK GBP 1,177,219 322
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
27 February 2000 USA USD 8,063 24
20 February 2000 USA USD 16,990 30
13 February 2000 USA USD 21,476 37
6 February 2000 USA USD 20,864 47
30 January 2000 USA USD 19,672 51
23 January 2000 USA USD 37,081 81
17 January 2000 USA USD 68,580 98
9 January 2000 USA USD 94,034 139
26 December 1999 USA USD 51,163 150
19 December 1999 USA USD 137,078 282
12 December 1999 USA USD 185,624 384
5 December 1999 USA USD 233,069 397
28 November 1999 USA USD 222,867 235
21 November 1999 USA USD 401,146 363
14 November 1999 USA USD 997,154 741
7 November 1999 USA USD 2,423,069 1,603
31 October 1999 USA USD 3,296,137 1,943
24 October 1999 USA USD 6,335,870 1,966
17 October 1999 USA USD 11,035,485 1,963
2 January 2000 UK GBP 28,091 41
26 December 1999 UK GBP 8,932 44
19 December 1999 UK GBP 113,525 154
12 December 1999 UK GBP 209,550 215
5 December 1999 UK GBP 390,636 280
28 November 1999 UK GBP 589,129 305
21 November 1999 UK GBP 962,507 328
14 November 1999 UK GBP 1,177,219 322

Comentarios

This is one of the best movies i've ever seen.

The one thing about Fincher's films that obviously stands out the most is the extreme use of style shown in his cinematography, which wraps this film in a strong enough in a narrative punch to be a lot more enticing than the films premise may lead to believe. Great film!

It really is one of those movies that has you on the edge of your seat. I wasn't bored for a minute.

This is one of those movies that anyone I speak to loves. It is this fact that urged me to actually give it a try a couple of years ago and I got halfway through (roughly) and gave up.

There's a not so subtle irony in the premise of this picture that managed to intrude on my consciousness about the time I learned about Strinne green stripe patterns. Society's obsession with material goods has a dehumanizing effect on the individual, leading some to destructive behavior in an attempt to rid the shackles of mindless adherence to a herd mentality.

Before I begin, I should clarify. I am not giving it three stars because I think it's overrated, but because I genuinely believe that on a scale from Lord of The Rings to Garbage Pail Kids, this movie falls closer to Garbage Pail.

I watched fight club a few years back and why should i write this review now ??? And this is my first review on IMDb that makes this movie unique.

It's a great movie, I cannot doubt that. But it has it flaws, flaws that could've been avoided if about 45 minutes would've been spend on research about certain aspects, Such as that guys "Illness" he gets, they shouldve made it more realistic and certainly tie up the lose ends so it would make all sense in the end, they did that in the end..

Maybe i have seen too much "crazy person movies" that are even newer than this film, and this one is not that special. i thought the movie was going great before they made him crazy having double personalitys, and when a movie does that for me it just sinks to that level the level of crazy person movies, (and its all been a dream movies too).

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