i feel like the happy sappy ending is the true happy ending but the original fits better. in the original he lets her go even though he got his chance again because it sums up to the idea that he and her are just not going to go well together. here it's still fine but it's less...wrapped up, i guess?
This is exactly like an interactive narrative game! The Basic Ending - Kevin sees Kayleigh, and decides to let her go. To get this ending, you just have to go through the motions. The Hopeful Ending - Kevin sees Kayleigh, and starts to walk away, before he notices her looking back at him. He decides to follow her, the future unknown. To get this ending, you have to go through the motions, only making drastic decisions here and there. The Good Ending - Kevin sees Kayleigh, and they both end up stopping to greet each other. They end up agreeing to get some coffee together. To get this ending, you have to make every good and well intentioned decision. The True Ending - Kevin decides that everyone and everything would be for the better had he had never been born at all, and thanks to an old home video, he goes back to his birth, and strangles himself, causing him to die in the womb. This in turn makes everyone else's lives better. To get this ending, you have to make every bad decision, basically everything Kevin WOULD do.
The stalker ending is only suitable for thrillers. The happy sappy ending doesn't make sense as she would not recognise him at all, plus it left nothing to the imagination as we've seen them in a relationship before. The released ending was a clean choice. The fact he walked on by is a statement of discipline & acceptance. I wont even go into the dramatic & unnecessary umbilical cord ending
The cup of coffee ending was better. These Hollywood producers always trying to find the best ending that fucks your mind for good. I feel alot better now, been scarred for years. You know what, the theatrical ending was smart because .....
Would have preferred either as the actual ending. The actual ending sucked big time in my opinion. Poor guy goes throughout the whole thing and can't get her and in the end still can't get her? BS
How dose she not remember what he told her when they were little? But she remembers his name and also wouldn't it cause bad things to happen if they ended up together jw cause they made it seem like them be together created bad senarios
She didn't know his name, he knew hers. And no because she ended up with a good life so they'll take if from there, rather than her living a bad life since childhood.
The baby suicide ending fucked me up real bad,no baby deserves death,If it has to die then make it fast and painless and not by chocking,I haven't cried in a long time,I hate,and i mean HATE,that ending
well the true ending is that. not this garbage. It goes with the whole film plot. Of what I remember when I watched it the first time (and sicne then only two other times and that is about ten years ago now) is that he is trying to save the girl and be with her. When he realises, he can never be with her, he does everything in his power to make her life better than it was (his father was an abusive twat I remember, etc) and his mother, having three miscarriages before him, was never the same after she had him. (as in she thought everything he did wrong, she did wrong and blamed herself). So it was better for him to die, so everyone else he touched had better lives. Thats what I took from it. Oh and by the way, babies die like that sometimes. It's called something.
Frank Spencer: If Evan had found out he could "mind travel" back in time, but did not make further trips to fu- uh, change things, he would eventually have ended up with Kaylee any way! Sure, he would not have had his dog, and both Lenny and Tommy would have grown up maladjusted, but life would have unfolded naturally. Then again, there wouldn't have been reason for a movie. Same as if there were no "Jack & Rose" in 1997 Titanic. lol
@@sallysmith8408 Then Evans gonna Have to explain a long story to Kayleigh here is how I imagine it would went Kayleigh(Suddenly realized the guy that she is now friends with is the same kid that hurt her feelings 21 years ago): wait a minute! You’re the same kid that hurt my feelings 21 years ago! Evan’s inner thoughts:crap! I thought she forgot about that! Kayleigh:Tell me? why you hurt my feelings at that neighborhood party 21 years ago? Evan: it’s a long story but You won’t believe me if I told you. (explain the long story to her)
The baby suicide is an epic ending, makes us think the way such brilliant movies should. It connects with what the previous three babies might have been through before they all died in the womb too. The other ending is nothing special.
The stalker ending is only creepy when you label it as the "Stalker ending" lol! Seriously it has a different feel before you label him as a stalker, then it's suddenly a fairly creepy, unsettling ending.
I agree 1000%. I don't consider this "stalking" so much as "pursuing". Now that he has corrected the mishaps of his influence in her life he is finally in a position to strike up a convo with her and try to start a relationship naturally, the way it should have been in the first place.
Gage Diamond Nah that was good but the one where they just keep walking as if they never knew each other with the music playing was just amazing as well.
Pocky Demon I used to think it was a remake of the ending theme to Friday The 13th because they do sound similar. It’s probably just a piece of score they didn’t use in the final movie.
I find the movie ending and this one. The movie one is a couragable, will power testing act giving a bitter sweet ending. While this one as show is a entire win-win situation which is always nice
Actually, that's a director's cut version. There are 4 different versions. 1st one (ORIGINAL, THEATRICAL) is they pass by and they just keep walking. 2nd one is stalking (1st one of versions thats displayed above), 3rd one is they say something (2nd one of versions thats displayed avove), and the 4th one he kills himself with the umbilical cord.
4th is the best. it's connects with the plot very well. And it also teaches you you cannot always get what you want. But also the character, it shows he was either selfless, as he is sparing the trouble for his mother, and everyone he will meet. or selfish, because he couldn't get what he wanted, so decided to kill himself instead. Also explains why his mother had miscarriages in my opinion.
My DVD directors cut version is when he kills himself as a baby, theatrical version is they keep walking after seeing eachother. Maybe these are deleted scenes?
I feel like the ending they stuck with was the best. I mean, why would he tell her to leave him alone as a kid, only to get in a relationship with her later? As much as I wanted a happy ending, the angsty one made more sense.