The Butterfly Effect (2004)

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Studio: New Line Cinema
Rating: R
Release Date: Jan 23, 2004
Running Time: 113 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Evan Treborn has lost track of time. From an early age, crucial moments of his life have disappeared into a black hole of forgetting, his boyhood marred by a series of terrifying events he can’t remember. What remains is the ghost of memory and the broken lives around him--the lives of his childhood friends, Kayleigh, Lenny and Tommy. Throughout his childhood, Evan was under the care of a psychologist who encouraged him to keep a journal, detailing the events of his day-to-day life. Now in college, Evan reads from one of his journals and finds himself thrust suddenly, inexplicably back in time. He comes to realize that the notebooks he keeps under his bed are a vehicle by which he can return to the past and reclaim his memories. But these recollections only leave Evan feeling responsible for the damaged lives of his friends, most crucially that of Kayleigh, his childhood sweetheart who he continued to love into adulthood.Determined to do something now that he was incapable of doing then, Evan purposely travels back in time, his present-day mind occupying his childhood body, in an attempt to re-write history and spare his friends and loved ones these traumatic experiences.
cast + crew
Director
Director
Evan Treborn
Kayleigh Miller
Lenny Kagan
George Miller
Andrea Treborn
Lenny--Age 13
Evan--Age 13
Tommy Miller
Tommy--Age 8
Thumper
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Producer
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rating January 29, 2004
And the Oscar winner as Best Actor of 2004 is Ashton Kutcher for The Butterfly Effect. That'll be the day, unless Kutcher punks the actor who does win by tying him up backstage and accepting the prize in his stead. Look, there's nothing wrong with a natural comic like Kutcher taking a role that goes deeper. Bill Murray does it, but Kutcher can't pull it off, not on the basis of this hackneyed, ham-handed thriller that puts the star of That '70s Show in the taxing role of Evan Treborn, a guy who… Continued
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Under absurdly extreme media scrutiny, comedic star Ashton Kutcher embarks on his first dramatic feature role. Does he pull it off? Sure--with a little help from an equally capable cast and a captivating story.

Story

At the age of 7, Evan Treborn (Kutcher) mentally blocked out a series of traumatic life events. His mother, worried her son may have inherited his institutionalized father's mental illness, took him to a therapist who recommended the boy keep a diary of his daily activities.… Continued