The woman's testimony, claiming she saw the murder through the windows of a passing train, is discredited because she wore glasses and didn't have them on at night.
The film ends with the Narrator shooting himself in the face to get rid of Tyler, and as a result, he survives but with severe injuries, while the credit card buildings explode as planned.
Gauthier's offer to Serge to perform in Molière's play 'The Misanthrope' serves as a catalyst for a deep reflection on both of their lives and careers.
Pablo Sandoval, who is Benjamin Esposito's alcoholic assistant, sacrifices himself by pretending to be Benjamin to protect him from being killed by Gómez.
Nikolai, who works as a driver and 'undertaker' for the Russian mob family, is actually an undercover FSB agent seeking to infiltrate and expose the criminal organization.
Dormer is suffering from insomnia due to guilt and the unending daylight of the Alaskan summer, affecting his judgment and decision-making throughout the investigation.
In the final scene, Ennis keeps Jack's old shirt hanging in his closet alongside a picture of Brokeback Mountain, symbolizing his deep and enduring love for Jack.
Private Leonard 'Gomer Pyle' Lawrence becomes increasingly unstable and ultimately commits suicide after killing Gunnery Sergeant Hartman during boot camp.
The Bride battles O-Ren Ishii's entourage, the Crazy 88, at the House of Blue Leaves, defeating all of them before facing O-Ren in a deadly sword duel.