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Editorial Identity design & Film Review / David Fincher's Fight Club & Joker
Todd Phillips’ Joker and David Fincher’s Tyler Durden Victims of Modern World Comedy
The directing styles of the films present matters to the audience that convince them to the life of a person, if he is accused of being different, is a tragedy. While, living in a society with certain lifestyles are appropriate no matter how people are trapped, and this allows the reader to feel that living is a comedy in a broader perspective.Reality is a controversial progressing, since the narrator’s & Arthur’s normal identities do not naturally fit the corrupted society, they need to go into changes for adaptation.
This idea of covering the self has benefits them to deceive society that they cannot be suspicious about their alienation, and at the same time these new identities preserve their unique self without any loss.
The turning point between the characters is emotional damage which leads them how to control society. Tyler Durden & Joker are the interpretation & revolt to society. They either part of society or hero of themselves.
Violence-based character development plays on a majority in turning points yet indicates the society’s depersonalizing aspects in which not only twisting in psychologically but also physically.
To be a part of society you have to act like them that is why the narrator goes to that supporting group meeting & puts random guy’s name tag on his shirt.
For Arthur, put a smile on your face and be normal because society convinces you to have like nothing to talk about.
Arthur has a committed relationship with his clown form because he feels like way normal than himself who is stuck in the modern world reality, his current situation.
The ongoing stream of the film unfolds how these two characters are excluded when they try to be themselves.
Instead of the narrator, who pretends like an on-and-off relationship with chaos, in other words, society, Arthur exactly has difficulty adapting to the situation and somewhat it triggers a toxic side effect and unleashes his inner demons.
The day after several fight scenes came up with the idea of Tyler Durden displays as a proof that the narrator seems more confident the entire time when he was with his boss & peed from the same frame. Tyler Durden, whom he befriends with the narrator, is the anti-hero version of himself. The narrator believes that better together with Tyler in which symbolizes one-on-one resistance to the world.
Both films aim to draw attention to the process of how the psychology of the characters is transformed and built by the influence of society.
The audience looks at the events through the eyes of Arthur & the narrator, who are ruthless, cynical, downplaying social values, and displaying extraordinary and aggrassive character formation.
Both teach more about life as anti-heroes than normal heroes. But one of these not only manages the chaos, but also finds a solution to the disorder in his own existence, and the other became a part of the chaos he was trying to escape. Truly, this is called the irony of modern society or the comedy of the modern world.

