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The name of the film's narrator has been discussed several times in the past. While the name "Jack" has been especially mentioned, in the script and on the DVD case and so forth, references indicate that the filmmakers intended for Norton's character to be nameless in the film itself. The use of "Jack" is briefly explained in the article's "Themes" section.
It can fall into one of two categories: black comedy psychological thriller or Neo-noir psychological thriller. There must be "psychological" and "there must be thriller". Black comedy works better. It has every characteristic of a black comedy (regular violence, careless death and injury, and brutal interpersonal conflict) while hinging utterly on a twist that hurls the film into the psychological realm. It must have the world thriller because at its core the movie intends to challenge what we unconsciously believe is safe and secure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.6.112.53 (talk • contribs) 04:41, May 15, 2024 (UTC)
Hello! So this film has been labeled with many different genres, including what you've mentioned, but there has not been a consensus among reliable sources about the most common one, which is why it has been left empty. (And we need to use reliable sources here, we as editors cannot go with what we personally think.) We have guidelines at WP:FILMLEAD to follow. We are not necessarily compelled to name a genre in the opening sentence, and we can instead use the rest of the lead section to write about the nature of the film. See a 2017 discussion about this Talk:Fight Club/Archive 5 § Genre?Erik (talk | contrib) (ping me)12:20, 15 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I think it is on par with other Featured Articles in terms of "Production" sections, like American Beauty (1999 film) and Tender Mercies. It actually does not reference some Fincher-focused books, so it's possible it could be longer. (Though at that point, it could be split off into its own sub-article, leaving behind a summary section of 2-3 paragraphs.) Erik (talk | contrib) (ping me)03:23, 1 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]