How the ‘Fight Club’ film altered the original novel's characters

Several minutes of breaking the first rule.
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How the ‘Fight Club’ film altered the original novel's characters
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Before Brad Pitt broke the First Rule of Fight Club, people were already talking about Fight Club, the 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk.

Our CineFix series, What's the Difference, breaks all sorts of Fight Club rules as we delve into the differences between the book and film, and how the characters of the narrator, Tyler Durden and Marla evolved along the way.

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Jonathan Keshishoglou (he often shortens that last part to just "Kesh") was an editorial intern on the Mashable Watercooler team. Watch him ramble coherently on Twitter: @keshception


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