Mood Board
Fight Club is a movie which tackles many themes including masculinity and depression which are portrayed in my mood board. The central picture depicts Tyler Durden and The Narrator, who are actually the same person. This relationship in the movie is a representation of schizophrenia or dissociative identity disorder. The picture below it represents the depiction of masculinity in the film. The characters feel repressed and only feel free when they rebel and fight in the underground clubs. In each top corner, the setting is portrayed. Tyler Durden's run down and abandoned house on Paper Street represents how careless and messy his take on life is. The dark and rainy street represents the rainy and dark ambience that the setting of the film commonly has. The bottom right shows Tyler smoking a cigarette, as he commonly does in the film. This habit once again shows the little regard he has for his own life. Lastly, the picture in the bottom left portrays The Narrator crying in Robert's arms. This represents the theme of depression and loneliness in the movie, which can cut so deeply that two strangers are so comforted by each other's touch that they can finally cry together.
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