Philosophical film

Mavis 2022-03-16 09:01:01

The movie "Butterfly Effect" is a movie that uses the essence of life and philosophy to say things. In retrospect, I also have many such subtle fragments of one thought that have changed the entire life. The fate is like an irreversible trackless speeding car, and the unpredictable changes are outrageous. At a certain point in time, a certain place, someone you meet, a casual sentence, a small detail, a series of chain reactions, will lead the entire path of destiny to an incredible direction. In the past life experience, details will imply the direction of the whole thing. It is not "details determine success or failure", but those small opening details, small expressions with information content, which create all the possibilities of life. The facts have indeed confirmed some self-perceived predictions, such as solving arithmetic problems and intellectual games. Human life is always determined by such tiny factors. We call it an irresistible fate because we feel its mystery. Every time with unclear memories and unreasonable decisions, the current situation is created. We should believe in our choice more, at least, even if it is wrong, we will not regret and complain, because it was a serious choice once, and we are willing to bear all the results.

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  • Melyssa 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Really great. In fact, this kind of idea of ​​traveling through special channels is not difficult to think of these days. There is also a climax of traveling through nine knives... But I thought it was too curious. I thought that the protagonist was actually the same as my father. Personally, I am a "product of incest with my mother", so I have been scolded like this all the time, and that is why my father wanted to strangle him... The multiple timelines are quite messy, the heroine is ugly and the hero is very basic...

  • Adelbert 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    How to change the past if you don't know it?

The Butterfly Effect quotes

  • Kayleigh: Nothing's all better, okay? Nothing ever gets better!

  • [last lines]

    [director's cut]

    Tommy: True happiness can only be achieved through sacrifice, like the sacrifices our parents have made for us to be here today.

    Kayleigh: Woo-hoo! Great, Tommy!