4) Fight Club (1999)
Fight Club was released in 1999 and directed by David Fincher. It explored themes of rebellion and masculinity through underground fights. The movie inspired real-life fight clubs in several cities. It also influenced people to reject materialism and embrace minimalist living. Brad Pitt’s character, Tyler Durden, became a symbol of chaos and defiance. His style and attitude shaped counterculture trends, and the movie’s soap imagery gained cult status. Its focus on identity and dissatisfaction with modern life struck a nerve. It started conversations about consumer culture and mental health and left a legacy as one of the most provocative films ever made.
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