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Evaluation of david fincher's Works

David fincher's works, in addition to Alien 3, are well-known as 1996' s Seven Deaths (also known as "Wanted by Firewire") and 1999' s FightClub. In Se7en, DavidFincher showed the talent of black thriller, and cooperated with photographer DariusKhondji to create a genre detective film with fascinating images and plots. This film is about the seven sins of the Old Testament: gluttony, lust, laziness, pride, greed, anger, jealousy and so on. As the theme of the murderer's murder (also used by British director peter green Na Wei), it was arranged by david fincher as an exhibition venue for post-modern installation art, such as yellow spaghetti in Gluttony, red bloody scene in Lust and Bai Jie Room in Pride.

Of course, chaos and darkness are the main theme of the film. The director said that he deliberately emphasized bold incongruity. New york scene full of moisture, graffiti and dark corners (deliberately chosen, of course) is the best place to interpret psychopathic murder. The plot is more difficult to get rid of the old mechanism. It's still a hot-blooded new detective (Brad Pitt) and an old policeman (Morgan Ferguson) Qi Xin who work together to crack down on tough criminals. But the layout of the story and the handling of conflicts are quite good. It can be called a good-looking and stylish type detective movie.

However, what is more anticipated is the next work "Fight Club". This film, which leads a group of people to fight against each other with a split mind and an evil doppelganger as an emotional catharsis, not only shows the depression of modern people in the face of life, but also reveals the hidden worry that cruel nature is gradually destroyed by chaotic will, which has a very incisive warning effect on the nature of modern society.

In the play, employees of auto insurance companies pretend to be terminally ill because of their dull lives, and participate in psychological counseling groups organized by government agencies to meet women who are also meaningless to life. The symptoms of split personality begin here. The protagonist thinks that he knows another friend (Brad Pitt), but it is actually the opposite of his own evil. So under his instigation, he launched an extreme act similar to that of terrorists, trying to completely destroy this institutional society. It's just that the theme is very innovative and interesting, and the director knows the intersection of imagination and wildness, which makes the film resonate in logic and knowledge experience, and the viewpoint is chilling. But the director still does not forget the power of reason and loves redemption. The love with strange women in the play has become the driving force of the protagonist's rational awakening, which is a very important moral in the film.

Like The Seven Deaths, Fight Club has been criticized by critics for its violence. But in fact, the film seriously discusses the difference between meaningful violence and meaningless violence to some extent, making these attacks a slap in the face.

The film is smooth and fast, the plot is strong and powerful, and an out-of-control atmosphere makes people cry and tightly grips the audience's heartstrings. Besides "Trainspotting" and "The Code of Taibao", he also used the lens language brilliantly. The connotation of Fight Club is better than that of Seven Deaths, and its form, application and depth surpass those of ordinary Hollywood movies.