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FIThe original ending of The Butterfly Effect (director’s cut) is much darker than the theatrical one.
Evan, played by Ashton Kutcher, realizes that every time he changes the past, he only creates new suffering — especially for Kayleigh. He understands that he’s the common factor in all the chaos.
So he goes back to when he was still in his mother’s womb and strangles himself with the umbilical cord, preventing his own birth. In that timeline, he never exists, and the others grow up without the trauma tied to him.
It’s a brutal, tragic ending: the only way to stop the damage is to erase himself completely.
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