The butterfly effect was proposed by meteorologist Lorenz in 1963. The general idea is: a butterfly in the tropical rainforest of the Amazon River Basin in South America, occasionally flapping its wings, may cause a tornado in Texas, the United States two weeks later. This effect shows that the result of the development of things is extremely sensitive to the initial conditions, and a very small deviation of the initial conditions will cause great differences in the results. What takes place in the film "Butterfly Effect" is a story full of original sin complex and psychedelic colors, during which responsibility, belief, emotion, and sexuality are intertwined with reality and illusion. A man with bad luck and destiny, vainly put his thoughts into his childhood body to change his own and other people's destiny, so as to reach a state that he considers to be perfect. As a result, the joke of the god of destiny is not just bad luck.
A small decision made by a person may affect the lives of most people in his life circle. This is the butterfly effect. We can't play the role of God, and we can't go back to the past. What we can do is to grasp the present, maintain an optimistic attitude, and believe that "The destiny may keep you warm".
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