'Fight Club' Movie: A Closer Look

Lokesh Kanagaraj's production house debuts with 'Fight Club,' introducing director Abbas A Rahmath.
The film centers on Benjamin's efforts to guide youngsters away from rowdyism
Joseph's betrayal and Kiruba's manipulation propel the narrative, weaving various sub-plots that impact Selva's life.
'Fight Club' aligns with familiar themes of revenge, drugs, and betrayal seen in North Chennai-centric films.
The movie employs a hyperlinked narrative in the first half, delving into Selva's struggles and Kiruba's rise in power
Abbas A Rahmath's direction shines in the film's initial dark humor, but the second half loses coherence.
Praise for the film's technical aspects, including cinematography, editing, and Govind Vasantha's music enhancing the visuals
Criticism for chaotic screenplay, fight sequences lacking purpose, and subplots like the love story that add little value.
Despite technical prowess, 'Fight Club' falls short of impactful storytelling, focusing more on technical aspects than narrative depth.
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