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A significant portion of the film’s "depth" lies in its portrayal of repressed memory as a survival mechanism. Evan’s childhood blackouts represent the mind's inability to process extreme distress. When he regains these memories, he is not just a spectator but an agent of change. This creates an ethical paradox: is it better to live with the scars of a painful past, or to risk the unknown by attempting to erase them? The film’s darker endings suggest that the only way to truly "save" others is through self-sacrifice—the ultimate recognition that one's presence in the lives of others is the very variable causing the chaos. Determinism vs. Chaos
The of Chaos Theory and the "Butterfly Effect" term. You have requested : Efeito.Borboleta.1.2004.72...
and how they change the film's philosophical message. A significant portion of the film’s "depth" lies