uncontrollable ending

Ellen 2022-04-19 09:01:05

If you could go back in time, what would you try to change? Is it possible to revise a certain chapter of the sad memory to reap the expected beautiful ending? Evan's efforts to change the past time and time again, one good move after another, but in exchange for countless unexpected and more terrifying endings. The final choice is - little Evan used vicious language to drive away young Casey, and at the price of losing his beloved Casey forever, he realized the happiness of everyone around him, but in exchange he made himself sad and helpless. The ending...
After watching it, I realized that the director designed a total of four endings for this movie. I am glad that I did not see the ending that Evan prevented himself from being born, although I feel that this ending is the most daring and creative. , but too cruel.
Each of us will regret some choices in the past, and we have also fantasized that the past can be changed. "The Butterfly Effect" made me soberly realize that even if the past is changed, we still have to face unpredictable new endings. Who can be sure that it must be The best choice? Instead of regretting the past, it is better to actively create a better future. Let us cherish the choices we make every step of the way. Evan can also choose to go back to the past for wrong actions. We can only face the future bravely, the only future we can control~

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Extended Reading
  • Brady 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    With so many choices in life, sometimes it is true that one inadvertently, you walk into other lives, and also affect other people's lives. In the end, the hero disappeared, always trying to change everything, always thinking that he could control everything, but finally came to the end. There is no better ending. So people, you still have to look forward. When you encounter unsatisfactory, you must find a way to stand on the present and try to change, instead of taking shortcuts and constantly regretting it.

  • Brice 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    As the originator of the drama, I have watched Muyu Shuixin's film reviews for the past two days, and decided to revisit the movie that shocked my young soul. I personally prefer to see the controversy about the ending of the film review. The director's cut version, which echoes the words of the wizard in the front of the film and the behavior of the hero's father! And this ending itself has the meaning of sacrificing the ego to become the greater ego!

The Butterfly Effect quotes

  • [Evan tells Kayleigh to cover her ears]

    Evan at 7: What time is it?

    Mr. George Miller: It's time for you to do what I tell you to do.

    Evan at 7: Wrong answer, fuckbag. This is the very moment of your reckoning. In the next 30 seconds you're gonna open up one of two doors. The first door will forever traumatize your own flesh and blood.

    Mr. George Miller: What, what, what's happening? How are you doing this?

    Evan at 7: It'll change your daughter from a beautiful child into an empty shell whose only concept of trust was betrayed by her own sick pedophile father. Ultimately? It'll lead to her suicide. Nice work, Daddy.

    Mr. George Miller: Who are you?

    Evan at 7: Let's just say you're being closely watched, George. Your other option is to treat Kayleigh like, say, like a loving father treats his daughter. Sound okay to you, Papa?

    Mr. George Miller: Yes.

    Evan at 7: Listen close then, fuckbag. You screw this up again - I'll flat-out castrate you. What you need to do, is discipline your son Tommy, 'cause the kid is one sadistic pup. One last thing...

    [Evan whispers something in Kayleigh's ear]

    Kayleigh at 7: [yelling at her father] Don't ever touch me again!

    Mr. George Miller: I won't.

  • Nazi Inmate #1: Shit on my dick, or blood on my knife?