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Old 05-01-2014, 08:43 PM   #31
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Id hqve to see the part tbfair

But in regards to your tyler durden comment......

Tyker durden interacts with people thru the whole movie. .... atleast from our perspective....until they reveal it was just him being deluded by his schitzophrenia

To me.... what i gathered from this movie

Is that its just a metaphor using a modern day gangster flick to compare the minds battle against the ego describing various defense mechanisms used to combat it.

None of the characters are to be taken literally as they just represent different actions/reactions that occur in the mind based on the ab9ve menti9ned scenario at hand.

Take ray liotta for example. He represents the ego. Although yes....people interact with him and major plot themes revolve around his character, hes only as real as the mind allows him to be as are his "cellmates". Ultimately the entire story is a depiction of the mans mind and the internal struggle vs his ego.

Its a metaphor my nigga.
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