“The Chinese brought the movie back to the book” says Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk, the author of the original novel which inspired David Fincher’s 1999 ‘Fight Club’ film, has said that the controversial Chinese alternate ending is actually closer to the one he initially wrote.
The original 1999 film ends with the main character (Edward Norton) shooting himself in the face to kill of his imaginary friend Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) and then watching a bunch of corporate buildings explode, delivering an anarchistic message about the evils of consumerism and the need to dismantle a system based around it.
Upon release in China however, this ending was completely edited out and replaced by a simple caption that read “Through the clue provided by Tyler, the police rapidly figured out the whole plan and arrested all criminals, successfully preventing the bomb from exploding. After the trial, Tyler was sent to lunatic asylum receiving psychological treatment. He was discharged from the hospital in 2012.”
Chinese censors proves that they are not just good at deleting contents by adding a happy ending to Fight Club.
I wonder whether this violates the copyright of the movie? https://t.co/8rjcBpnjLT pic.twitter.com/ExYnTEY6gC
— Henry Gao (@henrysgao) January 23, 2022
Released on Tencent Video, the ending was made to comply with Chinese censorship laws, which demand that criminals in movies always receive their due punishment at the hands of righteous police forces and societal harmony is upheld.