The Butterfly Effect (with Ashton Kutcher)

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Gotta be one of the best films I've seen in a while, but I finally got to see the Directors Cut ending last week and was like WTF?!! And they didnt even include the theatrical ending on the deleted scenes *sob*

Did anyone listen to the commentary when the final scene was on?? They called it beautiful! :eek:

Is there anyone out there that likes the ending at all?? Anyone?
 
Anyone can start a Spoilers thread for this movie and leave this for the non spoiled and the undecided to comment on.
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Yeah that's the way I felt too.

I thought about it for a few days after seeing it.

I might rewatch it tonight. I haven't decided.
 
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Here's the theatrical summary, Maej26:

Here the therapist tells Evan (after he ends up in the mental institution) that there are no journals. He gets hold (from his mom) of his home videos, and goes back in time to when he first meets Kaliegh. He tells her he hates her and to never come near him again. Evan returns to the future, to a room he shares, I believe, with Lennie. He flashbacks how Kaleigh moved to her mom's house, her brother graduated from high school, Evan and his mom happy. Then the film cuts to 8 years later, Evan walking down a busy NY street, speaking on his cellphone. As he walks he passes a familiar person - Kaleigh, and for a moment each turns around and looks at the other person (but neither sees the other person do this). Evan, with what looks like great hesitation and emotion, continues on walking.

Without seeing the director's cut I think I prefer this ending where Evan has to live with the consequences of his actions. I haven't seen many films where a character gets the opportunity to change the past and at the end of the movie still remembers everything that happened, or that in the end of the film things don't go back to how they were before the character started making changes. Choosing to allow Evan to deal with the results of his actions while continuing to live is, in my opinion, a courageous and risky choice and makes a more interesting finale. Although friends of mine have argued whether Evan indeed remembers, 8 years later, everything that happened and that he hasn't forgotten since he destroyed all his journals. I think he remembered.
 
I wasn't too fond of the Directors Cut. The Theaterical cut has a better ending, very glad they went with that.

My favorite scene is the one you mentioned and the scene where Evan and Kayliegh are talking on the bench in the reality where Evan is armless. "Well, would it change if I told you that nobody could love you as much as I love you." OMG! Heart broken here. Lovely chemistry between Evan and Kayliegh.

Worst scene is the whole Prison scene(s). Gah.
 
OMG really?

I don't know what it is, I know it is fake props and that they don't really hurt the animals, but it really kills me to see an animal get hurt on screen. I know it sounds pathetic, but seriously, It makes me wanna cry if animals get killed or hurt on the big screen, so if there is alot of that in the movie, I will be sitting it out. So thanks for the heads up..
 
I saw this movie a while ago. It made me cry when he had to be mean to the girl so nothing would happen. Ashton did a marvelous job. Did you know that they used some actual inmates for the jail scene?
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I totally agree with you here. I thought that the movie was a really good, thought-provoking ride. I am kinda hungover from it, actually!
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It actually made me think about choices I have made and if I hadn't made them, where I would be. I don't know, I mean, nothing awful has happened to me like it had to Ashton in this movie, but still, I thought about things.

I would like to see it again. I thought Ashton did well, too. I was surprised.

Oh, who wrote the book? I really, really want to read it. Thanks.
 
I saw this movie when it first came out. I felt it was interesting for sure. I know some people who do not like Ashton Kutcher ( or his acting ) at all! However, I felt he did an excellent job in that movie. I also like him on That 70 ' s Show. I just wanted to comment on this movie. To me it was a good film. It had some weird parts to it, but hey life is weird sometimes! All in all, the movie got across some things people should think about. I wouldn ' t mind seeing it again! It ' s been awhile, and I have forgotten some parts of it. If you haven ' t seen it yet......I recommend it. Thanks for reading by reply.
 
I thought the theatrical ending was just great. It was so bittersweet since he had remembered it all, and she had no idea.....and they couldn't be together, though you still hoped they could be.
 
I liked the DC ending and I thought it was a great idea, but I'm still glad that they used the other ending. It wasn't a happy ending, but not too sad either.
 
I know It's wierd, she looks Very mature and perfect for the part. I certainly hope it is not a let down.
 
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