This is interesting because it actually explains what I think can (sometimes) be Fincher's fatal flaw where he ends up right between the two extremes and I don't feel like he's letting me "decide" anything - I just feel like I'm getting completely muddled communication. https://twitter.com/RealEOC/status/1120792722615488512 …
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Disagree. The reason some youtuber goes "the best scene ever!" is because it's Durden embracing the power of incredible chaotic ugly nihilism as a mode of having power over others. It's the same motive that fuels "way into the joker" people.
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I don't get what this has to do with rating? Also it's not about the film simply getting darker, it's a motive of what's being communicated. And again, it's another un-examined fincher contradiction: feel guilty but actual don't really cause this is the power move.
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