Butterfly Effect 2

Lizzie 2022-01-10 08:01:28

The first time, I saved my friend, but I was not satisfied. I wanted to achieve success in my career. The
second time, my career seemed to be successful, but the friends around
me were in a mess for the third time and I drove down by myself.
This is a repeat of the ending in 1, and only death is the end. I always hope that everything is good, but there are always unsatisfactory things in life, and I always want to change. Is this insatiable? There is no forgotten memory in this movie, but it can still be changed. Do the two films just want to say that there is pain in life, and that only when you die can you be relieved?

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  • Amy 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    To be honest, there is no first one that is not good-looking, although the heroine is a little more eye-catching than the first one. Anyway, the first one was still a bit real, because in the end I knew the male lead had schizophrenia, so that's why there are so many incredible hallucinations. But the second part is really sci-fi. The male protagonist has the ability to control time and fate. . . Feels a bit like a "magic remote"

  • Tianna 2022-03-14 14:12:25

    It seems to be sex as a selling point, not a classic enough~~

The Butterfly Effect 2 quotes

  • Dave Bristol: [to Nick] You keep your shit together. Okay? I can't have you pop another brain fart and fuck this thing up.

  • Nick: Hold up. Your dad's right outside.

    Grace: I don't care about that, and neither does he. Besides, I'll just tell him to give you another raise.