Despite a polarizing initial release, Fight Club found its true home on home video (DVD and later Blu-ray), becoming a defining "cult classic." It cemented David Fincher’s reputation as a visual perfectionist and provided Brad Pitt and Edward Norton with some of the most iconic roles of their careers.
Without spoiling it for the uninitiated, the film’s narrative pivot is considered one of the greatest "mind-blows" in cinematic history, rewarding multiple viewings to spot the subtle clues Fincher hid in plain sight. Legacy and Cultural Impact
Tyler Durden’s famous line, "The things you own end up owning you," feels even more prophetic in an era of social media influencers and constant digital consumption.