The Butterfly Effect (2004)
It seems like a story that everyone has thought of and wanted to do. Travel back in time and mess with it and it changes the future. Easy and obvious to think of and do, but the Butterfly Effect figures out a way to do it in a different way.
Though it takes a little more brain work or imagination than your average time travel film that just uses a time machine, it’s still a pretty easily followed movie. Creative and intriguing. It’s actually more of a fantasy film than a sci-fi film because the main character travels in time using his brain rather than a machine.
The Butterfly Effect has a couple surprisingly good performances. Ashton Kutcher in a non comedic performance seems like it will be awkward, like Jim Carrey’s early serious roles, but he does great and you would never guess that that’s not his normal style. The supporting cast also does pretty decent for the most part, but nothing spectacular. To be honest most of the younger cast does better than the grown up cast.
The writing and directing are both pretty good. They did a good job keeping everything new and original and kept things in order pretty well, for the most part, which kept the film very easy to follow. I also enjoyed the cinematography.
If you are watching this on DVD you will probably have the option of theatrical cut or directors cut. I have seen both and they both have their positives. The theatrical cut ending makes more sense and is easier to believe (not that the film is believable to begin with.) The director’s cut on the other hand is cooler and I think has a more interesting and thought provoking ending. If you have a choice, I’d recommend the director’s cut.
Butterfly Effect is a new and cooler twist on a simple idea, and it’s quite a thrill ride. It seems more liked by the younger crowed but I think just about anyone will like it. Anyone into psychological thrillers, or dark fantasies should try out this film. It’s a fun film that most will enjoy.
8/10
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