Fight Club Shooting Script

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Visual Audio

Introduction: Opening Introduction song: “Sara Goldfarb has left the


credits building” – Clint Mansell and Kronos Quartet
“Fight Club is a film that reminds a lot of people about
the violence and toxic masculinity portrayed by an
infamous character, Tyler Durden. However, the film
was perceived differently, more people than not
idolising characters and behaviours in a way that
caused cult like fans and destructive patterns.”
Robert Pyburn “How is toxic masculinity and violence portrayed in
interview section Fight Club?”
Montage of archive Vox pop audio interviews talking about how they
footage introducing the perceive the movie
characters and
destruction
Film analysis: Photos “Real life fight clubs have been inspired by the film,
and videos of real-life articles show these illegal clubs fighting and causing
fight clubs, David destruction, opposite of the director, David Fincher,
Fincher and Tyler was trying to convey to audiences and the disbelief of
Durden fans actually idolising Tyler Durden who was the main
protagonist that was a dangerous violent man.”
Robert Pyburn “How and why do you think Fight Club is romanticised
interview section and why do you think it has such a cult following?”
Introducing the “The bandura theory was created by Albert Bandura,
bandura theory, clips of and it highlights how children who watch violent films
archive footage of the pick up these behaviours showing it on a dummy
bandura theory, albert whilst being asked what they want to do to the
bandura and more dummy, the imitation effect. People who watch
archive footage of disturbing films are more likely to desensitise to
violent scenes in Fight actual pain and suffering and become more
Club aggressive. All things that the glamourisation of Fight
Club caused.”
Robert Pyburn “Are there any links with watching violence on screen,
interview section to acting violent in real life?”
“How does the media influence young developing
brains?”
More archive footage “Toxic masculinity is also very prevalent, men coming
out afterwards feeling like they need to fight, take
advantage of women and take on a misogynistic role
in society, again all things David Fincher didn’t want
to convey.”
Robert Pyburn “Are men expected to be violent because of toxic
interview section masculinity?”
Ending scene of fight “Where is my mind” by the pixies
club and credits

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