RE: (ENG/SPA) The Butterfly Effect: A film that confronts Destiny and Free Will, Philosophical Review
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Certainly a good film although I don't like how they changed the ending because the original one was "too depressing." I think it is perfectly ok for stories to not always have happy endings. There were a few sections of that movie where it showed that Ashton Kutcher isn't actually a very good actor either. But it was a good concept and I enjoyed it, that's for sure.
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Hey, I didn't know there was an “original.” I have to watch it, haha, because when I saw this one, it's extremely noticeable that the narrative leads to a very unhappy ending because the father tells him it's impossible, and the father himself is an example of failing to change destiny, which I philosophically agree with... Destiny is inevitable.
Ashton playing Ashton 😅😅
well maybe the only version you have seen is the one that has the tragic ending. I am American, and they seem to want every film to have a happy ending here so if you are not American, you maybe saw one of the real and what I consider to be better endings. Although they are pixelated as hell, here are all the endings.
To anyone that hasn't seen the film, obviously you shouldn't watch this