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"Do you want to be a coward for the rest of your life, or do you want to be a hero! Even if it's only for a few minutes." Please find the source and story behind this sentence.

Original words: "What you need is not just courage, but a cry from the bottom of your heart, just to wake up a few people. If there is such an opportunity, I will choose to be a hero." This sentence comes from the movie "Fight Club". "Fight Club" is a suspense thriller released by 20th Century Fox Film Company in 1999. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk.

The film tells the story of Taylor, who lives a depressed life, and forms a "Fight Club" with his friend Jack in order to find excitement, where they can vent all their unpleasant emotions and gain a moment of pleasure through free fighting. The superficial story of the movie is that Jack and Tyler are the same person, and Tyler is another personality of himself. Taylor represents Jack's inner personality of anti-material life and yearning for pure inner freedom, and Jack finally returns to reason.

Extended information:

A picture about this sentence is circulating on the Internet. This picture is of a protest held by students and union workers in Paris, France, on March 18, 2006. On the last day of the event, a student walked in the direction of a line of riot police. Photographed by Ian Aldy.

"Fight Club" can be said to be a black comedy, and death-themed humor can be seen everywhere in the film (reviewed by Baoan Daily). This black comedy with a strong David Fincher color and the theme of death goes against the Hollywood commercial film model. It has wild images, unconstrained techniques, and bizarre and conflicting situations. It can be described as a visual masterpiece.

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