Birth is not a false start

Alexzander 2022-04-20 09:01:03

After reading it, I just feel gloomy and I don't like this mood very much.
I don't understand, I really don't understand, the ending will be like this - the baby (in the mother's belly, not yet born) actually strangled himself with the umbilical cord. Could it be? Does anyone think that as long as Evan is not born, everything will be happy?! What about the father of the wretched child? If Evan is not born, he will not be normal! If the detonator was placed out of adolescent rebellion and curiosity heart, then they paid a huge price.
But it is strange that not once when Evan went back in time was to stop the detonator from being placed, to expose the perverted father, or to tell someone who had the power to help his childhood companion out of a nightmare, he Never asked for help in this essence.
I hate that perverted father, without him, everything would not be so bad, at least 50% possibility, there is no detonator, there is no molested daughter, no no There is a neglected son.
How could anyone think the birth was a mistake, stop him and everything will be ok!

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Extended Reading
  • Lexie 2021-10-20 18:59:49

    Every choice is the best choice. The change is not necessarily an optimization.

  • Estevan 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    The actor goes back to the past time and time again to try to change the ending, but the ending is always full of regrets. This makes me feel that what is destined to be faced with relief. Everything is impossible to be satisfactory, we must live in the moment.

The Butterfly Effect quotes

  • Evan: Yeah, you remember me? We had a nice chat once when I was seven...

  • Evan: Where's Kayleigh?

    Lenny: Who's Kayleigh?

    [Evan looks confused]

    Lenny: You want me to take you to the doctor?

    Evan: No, I think everything's gonna be all right this time.