Fight Club (1999)

Drama
→ Influenced 2 films ← Inspired by 5 films

A ticking-time-bomb insomniac and a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on, with underground "fight clubs" forming in every town, until an eccentric gets in the way and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion.

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Influenced By

  1. Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
    "This film, starring James Dean, explores themes of youthful rebellion and societal disillusionment, paralleling "Fight Club's" critique of modern consumerism and the search for identity." 10 Movies That Influenced David Fincher Ben Sherlock ScreenRant
  2. The Graduate (1967)
    "Mike Nichols' coming-of-age story about a recent college graduate's existential crisis influenced "Fight Club's" narrative on generational angst and the struggle against societal expectations." The Coming-Of-Age Romantic Comedy That Inspired Fight Club Caroline Madden SlashFilm
  3. American Graffiti (1973)
    "George Lucas' portrayal of youth culture and its visual style impacted the aesthetic choices in "Fight Club," particularly in its depiction of nighttime exteriors." Film School Rejects source
  4. The King of Comedy (1982)
    "Martin Scorsese's film about a delusional comedian's obsession with fame influenced "Fight Club's" exploration of identity and the consequences of societal rejection." 10 Movies That Influenced David Fincher Ben Sherlock ScreenRant
  5. Rear Window (1954)
    "Alfred Hitchcock's thriller about voyeurism and isolation inspired Fincher's approach to suspense and the theme of an everyman protagonist entangled in extraordinary circumstances." 10 Movies That Influenced David Fincher Ben Sherlock ScreenRant

Influenced

  1. The Social Network (2010)
    "Fincher's own *Fight Club* influenced *The Social Network* in its themes of societal disruption and the formation of subversive groups challenging established norms." Influencing People David Denby The New Yorker