"Butterfly Effect 3": When crossing becomes the biggest attraction

Reyes 2022-04-20 09:02:14

After watching the evocative Classic 1, I watched 2 of the Dishonored sequel, and then 3 out of curiosity. To say that 3 is much better than 2, at least the quality of the film looks like a movie level. Not only is the shotgun replaced by the gun, the crossing is no longer difficult to control, but with the help of high-tech technology, we don't know what technology, anyway, lying in the bathtub of ice water, plug a few wires on your head, you can cross at any time. It's just strange how after crossing the past, how to wear it back without wires and ice water. It is possible that there is still timing technology, and I will come back when the time comes. There is no specific explanation in the film, so let's not bother with brain cells, because these are not the key points.

The focus is on the plot. It is a trivial matter to understand the time-travel technology, but the most important thing is to understand the plot. A fire in childhood changed the fate of the brothers and sisters. In normal time and space, the sister should have been burned to death, but when the brother borrowed his ability to travel back to save his sister, he burned his parents to death. Therefore, the whole film takes the second time and space as the main body, and interprets the events of the two brothers and sisters repeatedly crossing time and space to change other time and space to advance the plot. It should be said that many new time and space should be forked and continued down. However, in order for everyone to understand the plot as much as possible, the screenwriter has been holding on to the second time and space where the brothers and sisters are together to interpret the entire passage.

In order to be the most attractive and not be cast aside by the world like 2, in addition to time travel, 3 has also expanded a lot of highlights, murder, violence, eroticism, brother-sister love, and suspense are all played out one by one. Even if you don't like this sequel, you'll find something of interest in it, albeit only momentarily. Let's talk about the most controversial murderer in the film, as can be seen from many online comments, some people see the cloud and fog cover like me, some people don't understand it, and there are many people who understand everything, and they also list a lot of detailed analysis. reasoning before and after. Interested audience can turn it out and study it carefully, and I will not list them one by one. And time is limited, and the shadows to be seen are really infinite. It feels meaningless to spend on such an unclear bridge. If you only travel for the sake of time travel, you will lose the true value of time travel. It is better to simply watch a family ethics film and feel at ease.

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The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mother in the Park: Alright, Josh. Time to go.

  • Sam Reide: Thanks, Goldburg, you're brilliant.

    Harry Goldburg: Brilliant. Yeah, okay. Thought you were gonna say "sexy." But hey, that's okay. No problem. Still gonna have a good day.