A new version of the movie available to Chinese audiences transforms the anarchist message of the original
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The ending to David Fincher’s 1999 cult classic film Fight Club has been changed in China, sparking outrage among fans.
Film fans in
China noticed over the weekend that a version of the
Brad Pitt and Edward Norton movie, newly available on streaming platform Tencent Video, was given a makeover that transforms the anarchist, anti-capitalist message which made the film a global hit.