Fight club at theater, effects of leaving
I ve been a fan of chuck since at 15 I walked out of the theaters after seeing Fight Club the weekend of its release. I've wanted to ask this question forever, but as I've seen the film a million times since and didn't have the same effect I left it alone.
Question. When I saw fight club for the first time it was a relatively vacant dark theater but inside a loud mall. After the film, me and my girlfriend walked into the bright loud mall and felt almost like we were given a heavy sedative like Xanax or klonazapam. She agreed that she felt like she was underwater too. And we felt that way for a good 45 min.
Maybe it was the monotone voice of the narrator, the cold lens of the film etc. that gave it this hypnotic quality, but I've never felt it before or agaIn...
Anyone else??....
You where concentrate 100% on the film that why you had that feeling
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I think any great movie that really draws you in has that effect frankly, not just Fight Club.
In my case, yes it happened, but Fight was far from being the movie that had that effect in the strongest way on me.
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In my case, yes it happened, but Fight was far from being the movie that had that effect in the strongest way on me.
Why'd you leave out the only somewhat interesting part?
Which movie broke your brain?
I remember really having to use the bathroom. I'm pretty sure it happened after Fight Club... but this sensation of having to urinate happens a lot after I walk out of a darkened movie theater. I think it's because I buy a gigantic tub of popcorn and a large soda to wash it down. Or it could be the director's filming techniques. I'm really not sure.


Yeah, I could see that. It's probably due to the fact that the film is highly stylized. After watching it the way things are seem a little off.
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