9) Fight Club (1999)
The film Fight Club, written by David Fincher, narrates issues of identity, consumerism, and masculinity concerning an unnamed protagonist who creates his underground fight club to escape from his hellish life. Such a movie criticizes the materialism of the modern age and a search for meaning amid the chaos of daily life.
The simplistic yet provocative plot with unexpected twists and peeling away of the psyche has made Fight Club a cultural icon that has brought out numerous discourses on identities and rebellion against societal norms.
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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala