Review of The Butterfly Effect (2004) by Blæke W — 13 Jul 2011
The Butterfly Effect (2004).
R. 1 hr. 53 min.
Directed by: Eric Bress, J Mackye Grube.
Release Date: January 23, 2004.
Thoughts: Very sycologically umbigous, but both discriptive and theoretical in its experimental process unto (trial and error in the first instance) to try to utilize memories so strongly so as to relive them back in time, changing it all for the better to suit youself, of course incurring the already paradoxal effect numerous times, in this case causing 'the butterfly effect'.
Plots: A guy has some had times with reality and reliving harder times as a child by embracing these occurances in his life from a series of journals re-read fantasising the reality of causeing him to find himself back then reliving it, not allways going to plan or turning out for the better or good, time and again is tried, to make it all right, again.
Review: Interesting cult flick that did is accredited by its recognition, in timely fasion of a comming-of-age and understanding of these posibilities ambivilantly.
This review of The Butterfly Effect (2004) was written by Blæke W on 13 Jul 2011.
The Butterfly Effect has generally received positive reviews.
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