We're Still Living in a 'Fight Club' World
Briefly

The film's insights about the consequences of men rallying around resentment remain apt today, as Donald Trump's grievance politics and the growing manosphere shape American masculinity.
Tyler Durden's proclamation, "We're a generation of men raised by women," encapsulates the complex relationship between masculinity and societal expectations throughout different generations.
The Narrator's inability to express himself leads to an identity crisis, manifested in the twist that he and Tyler are one and the same, showcasing modern men's struggles.
Fight Club provides angry young men with rituals and an origin story for their fury, illustrating a layered commentary on the state of masculine identity.
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