This is the ending of the director’s version: At the beginning of life: The family movie that Evan saw was that Evan’s mother was about to give birth to Evan. Evan, who entered history, decided to end it all by himself. He pinched the umbilical cord with both hands and ended. The life that I just started, there is no Evan in the real life. Kelly and Tommy are guarded by a mother after the divorce, and they are far away from the BT father, so naturally there is no detonator incident. In fact, this director's version ending is the final ending of the original script. It makes the theme of sacrifice for love more noble and great, and more beautiful and moving. But later, because Xinxian Company worried that the plot and images in this shocking ending would cause some public and public uneasiness, it was changed to the current theater version when it was finally released.
The ending of the theatrical version: each grows up, and each takes its own path of life. This is the family movie that Evan saw. This is the first time I met Kelly. Back in the past, Evan scolded Kelly. He and Kelly did not become Good friend, the guardianship of Kelly and Tommy is also obtained by the mother. After working, Evan ran into Kelly on the street, but did not recognize each other.
The other two endings are also set according to the ending of the theater version. Another ending of the theater version of
"Butterfly Effect": trailing (55 seconds), after Evan meets Kelly, he returns to chase Kelly.
The happy ending abandoned in the theater version of "Butterfly Effect": getting acquainted (53 seconds), two people recognize each other.
I only saw the ending of the director's cut. I haven't watched the other copies. But I think that the ending of the director's version is better. After I watched it, I made me lose something, while the other endings were very flat. As mentioned above, this ending makes the theme of sacrifice for love even more lofty and great. More shocking.
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