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-<div style="float:left;margin-right:0.9em"> "It's a scary black thriller in which 30-year-old unnamed [[yuppie]] (Ed Norton), discontented with his well-paid job and complacent [[consumerism]], is advised by a shrink to attend [[support group]]s and see real suffering. There, he meets a fellow 'disease tourist' ([[Helena Bonham Carter]]). Then, on one of his frequent plane trips, he encounters the raffish charmer Tyler Durden, who is, in the manner of [[James Hogg]]'s ''[[Justified Sinner]]'', [[Martin Amis]]'s ''[[Money]]'' and tales by [[Poe]] and [[Dostoevsky]], his [[doppelganger]]." --[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/screen/story/0,,2025992,00.html Fight Club review by Philip French]+<div style="float:left;margin-right:0.9em"> "[[Fight Club (film)|It]]'s a scary black thriller in which 30-year-old unnamed [[yuppie]] (Ed Norton), discontented with his well-paid job and complacent [[consumerism]], is advised by a shrink to attend [[support group]]s and see real suffering. There, he meets a fellow 'disease tourist' ([[Helena Bonham Carter]]). Then, on one of his frequent plane trips, he encounters the raffish charmer Tyler Durden, who is, in the manner of [[James Hogg]]'s ''[[Justified Sinner]]'', [[Martin Amis]]'s ''[[Money]]'' and tales by [[Poe]] and [[Dostoevsky]], his [[doppelganger]]." --[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/screen/story/0,,2025992,00.html Fight Club review by Philip French]
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"It's a scary black thriller in which 30-year-old unnamed yuppie (Ed Norton), discontented with his well-paid job and complacent consumerism, is advised by a shrink to attend support groups and see real suffering. There, he meets a fellow 'disease tourist' (Helena Bonham Carter). Then, on one of his frequent plane trips, he encounters the raffish charmer Tyler Durden, who is, in the manner of James Hogg's Justified Sinner, Martin Amis's Money and tales by Poe and Dostoevsky, his doppelganger." --Fight Club review by Philip French

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