Dr. Norton and Mr. Pitt

At the desire to widen my cinema pallette, I have begun to watch older (and some not-so-old) films of different filmmaking styles. Possibly one of my most favourite not-so-old films is David Fincher’s Fight Club starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter. Although this film would not be suitable for everyone’s tastes, certainly not those with no stomach for blood and guts and other disgusting things. It does, however, possess a certain charm that is probably led by Brad Pitt’s character, Tyler Durden.

As with any film Pitt does, Fincher did not pass up the opportunity to have the actor show off his sculpted torso, as Durden rolled around the floor of a dingy basement with his myriad of blood-thirsty soldiers, doing what the title says – fight. This is a story about an insomniac office worker whose name is never mentioned (played by Norton), and whose chance encounter with Durden on a plane transforms his lifestyle to take on an politically ideological stance against capitalism.

The filmic style pertains a devil-may-care entity that holds no regard for anything civil, as Marla (played by Bonham-Carter) casually strolls through a busy road without looking left or right. The film is humorous, if beating yourself up to implicate your boss is considered as humour for you. Not to mention, the ending will certainly surprise the most aware of audiences, as the action takes on a psychological aspect. Without spoiling much details for the reader, this is the kind of film that one would either love or hate – there is no middle ground. However, I suggest that even if you did not enjoy the beginning of the film, one must stick with it and watch its entirety. I promise you, it gets better…but not for Norton’s character.

 

Russia and China forms a Defensive Pact

WARNING: This blog post is not in any manner related to films nor TV shows and contains serious matters.

I’m not very politically minded since I like to think of myself as a peace-loving man. Taking up history in school for basically the entirety of my schooling life has shown me just how terrible politics lead to war. One must keep in mind that the First World War was originally known by our ancestors as “The Great War”, thinking that it would end all wars…but they were wrong.

Now scrolling through my Facebook feed, I see this blog post shared by the one and only Occupy Wall St. and I admit that I am afraid. Russia (formerly USSR) and China have been in conflict with USA in the past, specifically during the end of WWII/Cold War.

And now they form a defensive pact? That only means one thing…that there is a threat to which they see the need to remedy. The Americans apparently have “US bases surround[ing] them” and they are “readying themselves for possible global war.”

“China Joins Russia, Orders Military to Prepare for World War III.”

Is this to be the beginning of a third world war? With the nuclear technology available now, such conflict could only result in mutual destruction. And yet American patriotism and their stubborn attitude towards diplomacy would not budge, and I have a feeling that…this might be…inevitable. It makes me worried that Australian politics is shaky what with the upcoming election, with this looming in the horizon.

The image to the left perfectly encapsulates the emotions going through my head as of this moment. I do not want my kids to be deprived of the world that I grew up in. Yet what could a mere 18 year old Media student do about it?

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Image from weknowmemes.