In fact, I didn't have any expectations, I just watched it for the first episode of my beloved.
It's just that the first episode was extremely controversial, and some of my friends liked it, and some said they couldn't understand it, or simply couldn't watch it anymore.
Watch the first episode and go back to Christmas two years ago. Copied from Onion, she said it was very touching. Although such an adjective is empty, it is enough to attract me.
I don't know why, but after watching it over and over again, I still feel very sad when I see it at the end, like I never knew the ending.
I have watched a movie four or five times in its entirety, and this is the first time.
I have watched the second episode of Trailer, and I probably know that the story is about the heroine dying in a car accident, and then the man keeps going back to the past to make some changes, thinking he can control everything. Unlike Evan, he (Nick) travels back in time through photographs, not diaries. It's just that the trailer didn't forget the violence while explaining the story. After watching the film, he felt that it was not necessary to deal with so many children. But the heroine's figure is really amazing! And the eyebrows are a bit like Angelina Jolie. Coincidence or intentional, the character's name is called Julie. Well, the male lead is also very handsome, but he doesn't look as good as Ashton Kutcher. I don't know if it's a preconceived idea.
The second episode uses the same idea, the same model, and the same ending, which is more vaguely related to the background of the first episode. There is a photo report of Evan's father, mainly explaining Nick's genetic disease. Just drawing a gourd step by step is tedious, the dramatic conflict is not intense enough, and the layout is not clever enough. In fact, I didn't think it looked bad when I watched it, and the plot was quite compact, but when I wrote it now, I found that they had too many similarities, and I felt that the lack of originality was the biggest failure of this play.
It's too obvious that the second episode is completely copying the plot development of the first episode. First a year after the car accident, Nick unexpectedly finds that he can go back in time, and then finds that life has changed for the better because Julie is with him (Even also suddenly became the man of the school); but the career is not as expected, and then back to In the past, this time the career went well, Julie left him, but there was an extra Grace, although it was a bit inexplicable to him (Evan almost had another girl, but the nature was completely different); then again, the best The friend was in danger and was brutally murdered, and he was tossed by a gay (Evan was also harassed by a gay in prison, but failed); in the end, he went back to the past to break up with Julie, Julie drove away sadly, he chased him Chase, sacrificed himself where it should have happened.
Alas, I don't want to compare the final ending. The original ending, which was so beautiful, turned into two parallel lines, but this time, why is this version just annoying instead of sad.
Ajun just told me that she had seen the movie and thought it was not good.
I was reluctant to admit it at first, I always thought it was a pity to say it was not good-looking, but now, I have to admit, this is really an unpleasant movie, but the Butterfly Effect is in my mind. of exalted status.
Finally, I would like to thank Wuyu for the efficient download and Aliang for the link.
PS: You can actually watch it, it's not that bad, mainly because I love the first episode so much. hey-hey.
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