25 Years Ago, a Legendary Director Made the Most Controversial Noir Thriller of the '90s
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Fight Club, which celebrates its 25th anniversary today, has ignited passionate debates over whether it serves as a critique of consumer culture or simply embraces toxic masculinity.
The film has faced increasing scrutiny, often labeled as 'dumb now' by those who once loved it, reflecting a societal shift in the interpretation of its themes.
Despite its controversies, Fight Club still presents relevant ideas on masculinity and disillusionment, which resonate even amidst its contentious cultural legacy.
Critics argue the film promoted harmful messages about masculinity, but defenders assert that it explores deeper themes of identity and societal conformity.
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