30. Fight Club
David Fincher’s Fight Club is intense, disturbing, a gross-out shocker, extremely fascinating and enlightening. Fight Club is a thrill ride that does not shy away from confronting the dark patches, it masks as a philosophy of life, and it ticks. Like the typical Fincher, he feels no obligation to tell you how to interpret what you have seen and you are left to your interpretation. Fight Club must be left untouched for one simple reason – it needs no interpretation.
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