• DZ-111: Unreliable Narrators and Fight Club

  • Jul 2 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

DZ-111: Unreliable Narrators and Fight Club

  • Summary

  • How does the unreliability of a narrator impact the way a story is told?

    In this episode, Stu and Mel (sans Chas!) take a deep dive into FIGHT CLUB and its use of the unreliable narrator. This is a bridging episode between our previous episode on VOICEOVER and our forthcoming episode on TALKING TO CAMERA as Fight Club does both.

    We dissect the film’s disconnected sequence-driven structure and how the voiceover ’stitches’ the film together. And then we look at what makes ‘Jack’ an unreliable narrator and how his control over the storytelling impacts us.

    As always: SPOILERS ABOUND and all copyright material used under fair use for educational purposes.

    Thanks to Chris Walker for his excellent editing this episode.

    CHAPTERS:

    • 00:00:01 – Cold Open
    • 00:00:20 – Fight Club
    • 00:24:57 – Unreliable Narrators
    • 00:49:09 – Key Learnings & Wrap Up
    • 00:54:07 – Many thanks to our Patrons!

    RELATED EPISODES:

    • DZ-110: Voiceover
    • DZ-109: Talking DIRECTLY to your audience
    • DZ-53: Antagonists! 5 – vs Audience

    How can we forget our awesome Patreons, especially Lily, Alexandre, Malay, Jennifer, Thomas, Paulo, Randy, Jesse, Sandra, Theis, and Khrob.

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