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  1. Slow-Motion Pass-By: The theatrical release ended on this between Evan and Kayleigh, having had their memories of each other lost to time travel, having managed to live their lives without being killed or psychologically messed up.

  2. Tommy beats up Evan badly & prompts Evan's mom to change towns. While entertaining a girl in his dorm room, he finds that when he reads from his adolescent journals, he travels back in time, and he is able to "redo" parts of his past, thereby causing the blackouts he experienced as a child. He also remembers that during the mailbox incident ...

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · The ‘director’s cut’ alternate ending presents the same idea in the literally fatal way: Evan goes back to being a pre-born baby and strangles himself with the umbilical cord, which again produces a great future in which Kayleigh never knew him and she lives a happy, beautiful life because of it.

  4. A stunt involving a stick of dynamite stuck in a mailbox claims the life of an infant when his mother attempts to retrieve her mail. A replaying of variants of that instant includes images of a young boy’s arms blowing off and Kayleigh being killed. Evan beats Tommy to death with a blunt object in one reality.

  5. The Butterfly Effect: Directed by Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber. With Ashton Kutcher, Melora Walters, Amy Smart, Elden Henson. Evan Treborn suffers blackouts during significant events of his life. As he grows up, he finds a way to remember these lost memories and a supernatural way to alter his life by reading his journal.

  6. 17 de feb. de 2024 · One ending continues the trajectory of the theatrical cut by having Evan and Kayleigh introduce themselves to each other and agreeing to meet for coffee; this saccharine conclusion was discarded ...

  7. Listen to the music from The Butterfly Effect. The movie features 10 songs in total. Each song comes with a scene description and an audio sample.