Rule #1: You do not talk about Fight Club Rule #2: You do not talk about Fight Club Every now and then, Hollywood produces a true gem of a movie that blows your mind. Fight Club is one - each time you watch it, you find another piece that makes this masterpiece come together even more from the subliminal messaging to the moments of instanity that aren't really revealed until the very end. Our Narrator (Edward Norton) is having trouble sleeping. It seems his life is run by what he reads or hears or is ordered to do by his Boss. The only escape he has is by joining a multitude of support groups where finally his emotions are dealt with until Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter) is found to be abusing the system in the same manner as himself. An agreement is made for them to alternate support groups to alleviate this frustration. While on a plane trip, our Narrator comes across Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), an eccentric young fellow who sells home made soap for a living. Coming home to find his apartment destroyed by an explosion, Ed calls up Tyler for a night of drinking and eventually fighting; a much more manly form of emotional release. It's here that the Fight Club begins and soon grows to an underground empire in a sense. Tyler wants to expand his operations outside of Fight Club in direct opposition to what our Narrator wants. Soon the two come to a head where the real nature of their actions is revealed in yet another climactic twist!!!