The Butterfly Effect Comments

  • Arnold 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    People may have thought in their lives that if they can go back to a certain time in the past, they must make different choices and do things that seem to be more beneficial to the present. The protagonist of the film possesses this ability, but the end of the fetus hanging in the womb tells us that because of the butterfly effect, you can trigger a little but cannot control the whole. Persevering in fixing the past may make the present worse and worse, trying to change yesterday is worse than...

  • Drew 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Therefore, people who have the ability to go back in time to make choices will not come to this...

  • Levi 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    A great science fiction mystery about time and space. The plot is rigorous and flawless, several leading actors have superb acting skills, and the 4 endings are my favorite director's cut version, which is shocking! This film contains both touching love and family dramas, as well as the thrill and powerlessness of changing fate. It also explores life choices, human nature, time and space, reincarnation, chaos theory, etc. It is a classic movie that is worth watching a second time. ....

  • Berneice 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Regrets and assumptions about past choices are meaningless, and they may not lead to better than current possibilities; therefore, we can only (and must) believe that every choice is the best choice. Anyone can't play God. It's like a butterfly can't fly over the...

  • Hailey 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The "Butterfly Effect" is a proposition that is difficult to interpret, and requires strong enough logic to fill it in. It affects the whole body. The details trigger a huge change in the overall situation. The "Butterfly Effect" shuttles between the past and the present. With a perfect interpretation, multiple clues and the interlacing of the ending, the film does not live up to this profound proposition. Relieving the past and facing the future is far better than changing a regret beyond your...

  • Raphael 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    It’s not that good to change the past, so...don’t regret it. PS: I prefer the director’s cut...

  • Eldon 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    A punk-style expression technique, everything seems exaggerated and reasonable. In fact, the principle of chaos is just a carrier carrying the director's ideas at this moment, but the processing effect is impressive. Perhaps most people will accept singing as oasisAs the ending, the vast sea of ​​people looked back and simplified a topic of human nature into a theme of love. But personally, I am more in love with another ending of the director’s cut, a...

  • Adelbert 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    How to change the past if you don't know...

  • Eliane 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    Slightly better than 3 stars, and finally a bright spot. It turns out that the only way to avoid hurting her is to stay away from her and keep her away from...

  • Demarco 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    In fact, cherishing the moment is the best. The baby version has a shocking ending, and it is also the version that best echoes the clues in the film, but if there is no birth at the beginning, it is actually another kind of completion, isn’t it? Personally, I prefer the ending, regret is the normal...

Extended Reading

The Butterfly Effect quotes

  • [upon discovering his armlessness]

    Evan: What the fuck is this?

  • Evan: I just thought that you should know.

    Kayleigh Miller: Know what?

    Evan: That you were happy once... with me.

    Kayleigh Miller: You know there's one major hole in your story, there is no fucking way on this planet, nor any other I would ever be in some fucking sorority.

    Evan: [Whispering] You were happy there...