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Originally posted by Snoogans
I was actually on to it when Tyler picks up the phone as Marla is trying to commit suicide. If I remember this correctly, the narrator leaves the phone as she says "Have you ever heard a death-rattle before?". Later when we see Tyler pick up the phone noone is there when she says it.
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For me the idea got planted around the time when Tyler is at the bottom of the stairs, and The Narrator is arguing with Marla. When they both finish each other's sentence "This Conversation Is Over", I started to pick up on the hints, of course I wasn't sure about it and I was still totally blown away later on. Great movie. For those with a home theater, this is one of the greatest DVD's our there. I am still amazed this movie ever got made, and with the production values that it has. For those who love the movie, I highly recommend reading the book and checking out Chuck Pahlanuik's other books as well. If there was one movie that should've won Best Screenplay Adaption that year, this was it as far as I'm concerned. The book reads exactly like the movie. I've never seen such a direct book to film adaptation. The book does have its differences with the film, but Fincher captured the identity of the book perfectly.
"His name is Robert Paulson."