1. The Butterfly Effect - The Aisle Seat
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The Butterfly Effect is one of the most insanely preposterous movies I have ever seen. Ashton Kutcher stars as Evan, a college student who has suffered from mysterious blackouts most of his life. (The film never uses the word schizophrenia but thats more or less what it looks like.) Evan had a lot of trauma in his childhood, all of which we see in flashback. As a boy, he and his friends Kayleigh, Tommy, and Lenny put a stick of dynamite in a mailbox, causing a woman and her baby to be blown to smithereens. Then he was forced to star in a child pornography video directed by Kayleighs father (Eric Stoltz). Then Tommy put his dog in a sack, doused it with lighter fluid, and set it ablaze. No wonder the kid is messed up.
2. The Butterfly Effect | Rotten Tomatoes
College student Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) is afflicted with headaches so painful that he frequently blacks out. While unconscious, Evan is able to ...
College student Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) is afflicted with headaches so painful that he frequently blacks out. While unconscious, Evan is able to travel back in time to difficult moments in his childhood. He can also alter the past for friends, like Kayleigh (Amy Smart), who was molested by her father (Eric Stoltz). But changing the past can drastically alter the present, and Evan finds himself in nightmarish alternate realities, including one where he's locked away in prison.
3. The Butterfly Effect | Film Vault Wiki - Fandom
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 ...
The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 American science fiction psychological thriller film. 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. Growing up, Evan Treborn and his friends, Lenny and siblings Kayleigh and Tommy Miller, suffered many severe psychological traumas that frequently caused Evan to black out. These traumas include being coerced to take
4. The Butterfly Effect - Plugged In
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Our lives form a skein of action and reaction, cause and effect. What would happen if we could go back and right old wrongs?
5. 'The Butterfly Effect' Is Still the Meanest Time Travel Movie Ever ...
Jan 23, 2024 · When a college-aged Evan discovers he can portal back to his traumatic adolescence and change the past, each of his well-intentioned alterations ...
And if they had stuck with the original ending, it would’ve been even meaner. Twenty years later, the makers of the movie look back on doing whatever it took to make a name for themselves in Hollywood.
6. The Butterfly Effect Ending, Explained - Game Rant
May 23, 2023 · It follows Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher), a young adult who travels back in time to change the terrible and dark events of his and his friends' ...
What happens at the end of The Butterfly Effect?
7. The Butterfly Effect movie review (2004) - Roger Ebert
“The Butterfly Effect” applies this theory to the lives of four children whose early lives are marred by tragedy. When one of them finds that he can go back in ...
Chaos theory teaches us that small events can have enormous consequences. An opening title informs us that butterfly flapping its wings in Asia could result
8. The Butterfly Effect Summary, Trailer, Cast, and More - Screen Rant
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The Butterfly Effect: plot summary, featured cast, reviews, articles, photos, and videos.
9. The Butterfly Effect's Personal Revisionist History
May 31, 2016 · Evan's love for Kayleigh, his desire to change her life for the better turns the story into a heartbreaking tale of failed redemption and a ...
The Butterfly Effect. 2004. Directed & Written by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber. Starring Ashton Kutcher, Melora Walters, Amy Smart, Elden Henson, William Lee Scott, Jesse James, Logan Lerman…
10. The Butterfly Effect Movie Review | Common Sense Media
The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 sci-fi thriller in which Ashton Kutcher plays a college student who can relive the past and attempt to change it for the better.
Dark sci-fi thriller has lots of violence, sex, language. Read Common Sense Media's The Butterfly Effect review, age rating, and parents guide.
11. My Thoughts on: The Butterfly Effect (2004) | Film Music Central
Jul 18, 2019 · The story is about college student Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) who can go back in time and change the past simply by reading his childhood journals.
*This film was initially picked by a Patreon subscriber, however…it didn’t quite work out Oh my goodness gracious, where to begin with The Butterfly Effect…first of all, if you…
12. Movie Review: The Butterfly Effect (2004) | TheMarckoguy
Aug 30, 2015 · Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) is a young man who used to get total blackouts to get through terrible events in his life.
Time travel! Good? Bad? Which do you think it’d be if it actually existed? Keep that question in mind as you read through this review. I can at least for sure say that I find the subject intr…
13. The Butterfly Effect at 20: how Ashton Kutcher-led 2004 film filled a void ...
Feb 26, 2024 · The 2004 time-travel thriller The Butterfly Effect – despite its chaotic plotline – filled a void left by a dearth of quality horror films.
Calling it a masterpiece might be a stretch but the 2004 time-travel thriller The Butterfly Effect – despite its chaotic plotline – filled a void left by a dearth of quality horror films.
14. The Butterfly Effect (2004) - Letterboxd
A young man struggles to access sublimated childhood memories. He finds a technique that allows him to travel back into the past, to occupy his childhood ...
A young man struggles to access sublimated childhood memories. He finds a technique that allows him to travel back into the past, to occupy his childhood body and change history. However, he soon finds that every change he makes has unexpected consequences.
15. The Butterfly Effect Movie: screenwriting news
In the film, Evan tries to change the past. After having a traumatic childhood and acquiring a psychological disorder that erases his memories of that childhood ...
"The Butterfly Effect" Alters Reality On ScreenBy Glenn BossikDecember 27, 2003Together, Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber wrote and directed "The Butterfly Effect," infusing the supernatural story with elements of reality to develop the plot and define the fictional main character, Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher). In the film, Evan tries to change the past. After having a traumatic childhood and acquiring a psychological disorder that erases his memories of that childhood, he mentally travels back in time and tries to create a happier past for his friends and for Kayleigh Miller (Amy Smart), the woman he loves.Unfortunately, by changing events from the past, Evan creates a butterfly effect, a phenomenon in which small changes to the past events of various people's lives result in