| Plot
The narrator (Edward Norton) is a nameless automobile company employee
who travels to accident sites for the purposes of calculating whether
or not to issue product recalls based on the likely cost of lawsuits
that would be incurred otherwise. His doctor refuses to write a
prescription for his insomnia, and instead recommends that he visits
a support group for testicular cancer sufferers to appreciate real
suffering. The narrator attends the group and is able to find catharsis,
sleeping soundly without a problem.
Left to right: Tyler Durden (Pitt) and the narrator (Norton) leave
the bar, where Tyler asks the narrator to hit himDuring a flight
for a business trip, the narrator meets Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt),
a flamboyant soap salesman. When the narrator arrives home, he finds
that his apartment has been destroyed by an explosion. He calls
Tyler and meets him at a bar, where Tyler permits the narrator to
stay at his place. Leaving the bar, Tyler asks the narrator to hit
him. The narrator reluctantly complies, and the two end up enjoying
a fist fight. The narrator moves in with Tyler at an abandoned house,
and they continue fighting outside the bar, attracting a crowd and
eventually establishing a 'fight club' in the basement. Eventually
more clubs spring up around the country.
Meanwhile, the narrator's routine is again disrupted when he notices
another person faking these illnesses (like himself), Marla Singer
(Helena Bonham Carter), whose presence at his support groups again
disrupts his ability to sleep. Marla overdoses on Xanax and is rescued
by Tyler Durden. The two begin a sexual relationship, and Tyler
forbids the narrator from talking to Marla about him.
Eventually, Tyler's fight club becomes "Project Mayhem,"
which commits acts of anti-corporate vandalism in the city. The
fight clubs become a network for Project Mayhem, and the narrator
is left out of Tyler's activities with the project, feeling disillusioned
and disturbed about their actions. Tyler and the narrator have an
argument and Tyler disappears from the narrator's life.
When a member of Project Mayhem, Bob (Meat Loaf), dies on a mission,
the narrator decides to take action to shut down the project. He
tries to trace Tyler's steps, traveling all over the country and
feeling a sense of deja vu wherever he travels. Puzzled, he calls
Marla Singer, and asks her to say his name. When she responds "Tyler
Durden," he realizes the truth; Tyler is an alter ego of his
own split personality. Tyler appears in his room and explains that
he is in control of the narrator's body whenever he is asleep. The
narrator falls unconscious, and he wakes to find phone calls made
during his blackout. He tracks Tyler's plans to the downtown headquarters
of major credit card companies, which Tyler plans to destroy to
collapse the consumerist financial system. The narrator, attempting
to disarm the explosives in the building basement, is confronted
by Tyler, knocked unconscious, and taken to the upper floor of another
building to witness the impending destruction.
The narrator, held by Tyler at gunpoint, realizes that, sharing
the same body with Tyler, he really holds the gun. He finds himself
holding the gun and fires it into his mouth, shooting through the
cheek without killing himself. The illusion of Tyler collapses,
with an exit wound to the back of his head. Members of Project Mayhem,
who still see the narrator as Tyler, bring Marla Singer to him and
leave them alone, despite being shocked by his wound. Marla, who
was warned to leave the city by the narrator, concernedly asks what
happened. The narrator explains that he shot himself and tells her,
"You met me at a very strange time in my life." They watch
as the buildings explode in a collapsing skyline outside the windows,
standing side-by-side and holding hands.
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