It also says that Tyler was sent to a “lunatic system” for treatment.
That's how the book ended. It's been a few years , so forgive me if I misremember: The main character talks about being in (not actually) Heaven where the doctors Old Testament angels have psychology diplomas on the wall and ask him how he's feeling.
The last line of the book is a janitor promising that there's a plan to break him out.
Tyrer Durden rigs buildings to blow up in Chinese Taipei, but his efforts are thwarted by mainland military who decide to stay around a while to maintain order.
Yep. In the novel, they fail to blow up a single building and Tyler is committed to a mental institution, with people working there still dedicated to his cause with hints the cause continues on the outside awaiting his return.
The author said he liked the movie's ending better but IDK, both are pretty different from each other in terms of scope.
That's how the book ended. It's been a few years , so forgive me if I misremember: The main character talks about being in (not actually) Heaven where the
doctorsOld Testament angels have psychology diplomas on the wall and ask him how he's feeling.The last line of the book is a janitor promising that there's a plan to break him out.
I was disappointed too, for the same reason.
Sadly it seems the rumors that the movie studio made a special version for the chinese streaming market were nonsense :(
At least do some atrociously horrendous dubbing, am I rite? What a missed opportunity.
Tyrer Durden rigs buildings to blow up in Chinese Taipei, but his efforts are thwarted by mainland military who decide to stay around a while to maintain order.
To be fair, this is how the novel ends.
Yep. In the novel, they fail to blow up a single building and Tyler is committed to a mental institution, with people working there still dedicated to his cause with hints the cause continues on the outside awaiting his return.
The author said he liked the movie's ending better but IDK, both are pretty different from each other in terms of scope.
My response to this on Saidit.
Lul