10 Movie Endings You Can No Longer See
10. Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
Whilst everyone remembers The Blair Witch Project as the film that popularised the “found footage” idea, one thing that remains unappreciated is the ambiguity of its ending. Whilst its sequel largely forewent the shaky camera of the original, director Joe Berlinger intended to keep a similar tone in Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2.
After visiting the site of the original mysteries, a teenage group of ragtag Blair Witch fans find themselves accused of murdering a group of tourists that they had encountered on their way. The planned conclusion saw the main cast plead not guilty but a found video tape shows otherwise, twisting the narrative that the film had shown us, leaving the audience questioning the truth. Furthermore, the film was given a purposeful linear narrative to give the story a "descent into madness" feeling.
After Berlinger showed his film to the studio however, it seems as though they went about changing just as much they could muster. In order to make it more "contemporary" they requested more violence in the final act, and additional shots were filmed that sapped the intended ambiguity of the tourists' deaths. The studio also cut the film’s final scene into pieces and interspersed it throughout the story, changing the film’s linear descent into… well, a mess.
Thankfully, hardcore Blair Witch fans have done the best they can to restore Berlinger’s vision to decent results… but hindsight editing can’t help the film’s critical admonishment.