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The butterfly effect - Eric Bress, J Mackye Gruber, Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Melora Walters
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Change one thing, change everything.
20-year-old Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) has a problem.
Ever since he was a kid, he's been unable to remember the most significant events of his life. When he was seven, his mother caught him standing in the kitchen doorway with a butcher knife and he couldn't remember how he got there or why. He also didn't remember finger-painting the message, "Kill me before it's too late" in his kindergarten class.
His compulsive mother Andrea certainly doesn't know what to do. After all, Evan's father had the same kind of blackouts before he went insane. Doctors advise Andrea to have Evan keep a journal to test his memory on a daily basis. Now that he's twenty Evan is doing great. While he stinks at sports, he's a top student in university, no blackouts for years and he's put all the rumours about his father's illness behind him.
One night he brings a girl to his dorm room, gets drunk and agrees to read some of his old journals. While reading he passes out and dreams about the very thing he was reading. What Evan comes to discover is that he is capable of not only reliving, but changing the past.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film thriller science fiction drama time travel memory supernatural
Persons of interest
- Ashton Kutcher .... Evan Treborn
- Amy Smart .... Kayleigh Miller
- Melora Walters .... Andrea Treborn
- Elden Henson .... Lenny Treborn
- Eric Stoltz .... George Miller
- William Lee Scott .... Tommy Miller
- Brandy Heidrick .... Kristin
- Ethan Suplee .... Thumper
- Grant Thompson .... Hunter
- John Patrick Amedori .... Evan (age 13)
- Kevin Schmidt .... Lenny (age 13)
- Logan Lerman .... Evan (age 8)
- Jake Kaese .... Lenny (age 7)
- Jesse James .... Tommy (age 13)
- Eric Bress .... Screenwriter
- J Mackye Gruber .... Screenwriter
- Eric Bress .... Director
- J Mackye Gruber .... Director
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- See also Déjà vu (Deja vu)
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Theatrical report
The butterfly effect is a science fiction action thriller that plays with the notion of cause and effect, and that effect can be affected by writing it down in a diary. It's like Back to the future without the laughs.
On the upside, you do get to see Ashton Kutcher in varying degrees of nudity.
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level violence, adult themes)
Surveillance time
114 minutes (1:54 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 11 March 2004
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