The Butterfly Effect (2004) is a psychological sci-fi thriller starring Ashton Kutcher as Evan Treborn, a young man who discovers he can travel back in time to his childhood through his journals. By inhabiting his younger self during periods of traumatic "blackouts," he attempts to alter the past to create a better future for himself and his childhood love, Kayleigh (Amy Smart). However, each change triggers a "butterfly effect," leading to increasingly dark and unintended consequences in the present. Release Details
Evan alters a childhood incident to save Kayleigh's happiness. In the rewritten present, Evan is a wealthy, successful fraternity boy, and Kayleigh is a happy college student. However, Tommy becomes a vengeful ex-convict who attacks Evan, leading Evan to kill Tommy in self-defense and land in a maximum-security prison. 3. The Institutionalized Timeline the butterfly effect 2004 480p brrip x264ruedas
"The Butterfly Effect" received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing over $170 million worldwide. The film's unique storyline and Ashton Kutcher's performance were praised, but some critics found the plot confusing and the characters underdeveloped. The Butterfly Effect (2004) is a psychological sci-fi
where the protagonist takes extreme measures in the past to prevent any of the timelines from occurring. The Butterfly Effect (2004) DC (1080p BluRay x265 Silence) The Butterfly Effect (2004) DC (1080p BluRay x265 Silence) Одноклассники Release Details Evan alters a childhood incident to
Evan’s journeys create a series of alternate timelines, each serving as a grim lesson in the dangers of playing God. 1. The Original Timeline (The Baseline)
Evan soon learns that he can alter the course of events in his past, but every change he makes has unintended consequences on his present and future. He becomes obsessed with fixing the mistakes of his past, particularly those that led to the death of his high school sweetheart, Kayleigh (Amy Smart).
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