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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The Butterfly Effect quotes

  • Title Card: It has been said something as small as the flutter of a butterfly's wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world. - Chaos Theory

  • [time traveling Evan at age 7 threatens George Miller with a lighted stick of dynamite]

    Mr. George Miller: Evan! Put that out, or you'll blow off both your hands!

    Evan at 7: Been there, done that.