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The Butterfly Effect (2004)

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Reviews Counted:162

Fresh:54

Rotten:108

Average Rating:4.8/10

Consensus: The premise is intriguing, but it's placed in the service of an overwrought and tasteless thriller.

Runtime: 2 hrs

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

Synopsis: Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) 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... Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) 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 (Amy Smart), Lenny (Elden Henson) and Tommy (William Lee Scott). 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. By altering the events of the past, Evan hopes to transform the present. But every time Evan changes something in the past, he returns to the present to find that his actions have unexpected and disastrous consequences. Try as he might, he can’t seem to create a reality that allows he and Kayleigh to live “happily ever after.” The Butterfly Effect is a suspenseful, provocative thriller that represents an intriguing new direction for Ashton Kutcher (“That ‘70’s Show,” Dude Where’s My Car, Just Married) and features a dynamic ensemble cast that includes Amy Smart (Roadtrip, Varsity Blues), Eric Stoltz (Pulp Fiction, The Rules of Attraction), William Lee Scott (Pearl Harbor, Gone in Sixty Seconds), Elden Henson (The Mighty, She’s All That) and Logan Lerman, with Ethan Suplee and Melora Walters (Boogie Nights, Magnolia). The film marks the feature directorial debut of Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber, (the writing team behind the hit 2003 thriller Final Destination 2), who also penned the screenplay. A Benderspink and FilmEngine production in association with Katalyst, The Butterfly Effect is produced by Chris Bender, A.J. Dix, Anthony Rhulen and J.C. Spink. The executive producers are Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Cale Boyter, William Shively, David Krintzman, Jason Goldberg and Ashton Kutcher. The co-producer is Lisa Richardson. New Line Cinema will release The Butterfly Effect (rated “R” by the M.P.A.A. for “violence, sexual content, language and brief drug use”) nationwide on January 23rd, 2004. [More]

Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Eric Stoltz, William Lee Scott

Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Eric Stoltz, William Lee Scott, Eldon Henson, Ethan Suplee, Melora Walters, John Patrick Amedori

Director: Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber

Director: Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber
Screenwriter: Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber
Producer: Chris Bender, J.C. Spink
Studio: New Line Cinema

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A flawed but serviceable thriller.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
01/23/04
Michael O'Sullivan
Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post

Sloppily conceived and clunkily paced, the movie goes from improbable to preposterous within its first few minutes; over the next two hours the filmmakers never miss a chance for some gratuitous piece of sadism, sexuality or sleaze.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
01/23/04
Ann Hornaday
Ann Hornaday
Washington Post

Deeply disturbing material -- murder, suicide, insanity, kiddie porn, animal abuse and more -- mixes uncomfortably with the film's time-travel conceit, which requires some serious suspension of disbelief.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
01/23/04
Maitland McDonagh
Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide's Movie Guide

A grim and gruesome sci-fi thriller that labours to demonstrate [Kutcher's] range as a dramatic actor.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
01/23/04
Peter Howell
Peter Howell
Toronto Star

Ultimately just feels like a mess, screeching back and forth in time, dragging its actors from one miserable scene to another.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
01/23/04
Moira MacDonald
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times

It's trash, and yet there will always be a place for this kind of trash at the movies.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
01/23/04
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

The whole movie is a stain, or a blot, or just an absurd mistake.

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
01/23/04
David Elliott
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune

Kutcher makes an agreeable traveling companion and guide here, and he turns in a performance that's modest and believable.

Full Review Source: Sacramento Bee | comment Comment
01/23/04
Joe Baltake
Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee

A surprisingly watchable B-movie thriller with its fair share of nifty twists.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
01/23/04
Timothy Knight
Timothy Knight
Reel.com

For a while this is kind of fun.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Daily News | comment Comment
01/23/04
Gary Thompson
Gary Thompson
Philadelphia Daily News

Kutcher scores laughs, both intentional and otherwise, and only seems at home in those Dude, Where's My Car? moments. And dude brings everybody else down with him.

Full Review Source: Orlando Sentinel | comment Comment
01/23/04
Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Orlando Sentinel

Mediocre but not embarrassing, it's a good star vehicle for an actor of Kutcher's range.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
01/23/04
Marc Mohan
Marc Mohan
Oregonian

The twists and tendrils don't withstand close or even not-so-close scrutiny.

Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
01/23/04
Lisa Rose
Lisa Rose
Newark Star-Ledger

Fantastically incoherent at times, yet it manages to be entertaining and thoroughly unpredictable.

Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment Comment
01/23/04
Tim Hansen
Tim Hansen
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Better than you might expect despite its awkward, slow beginning, drawing you in gradually and paying off in surprisingly effective and bittersweet ways.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
01/23/04
Connie Ogle
Connie Ogle
Miami Herald

Where this strangely obsessive, peculiarly exploitative, time-traveling psycho-thriller goes with its aberrant ideas is mighty dubious.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
01/23/04
Bob Strauss
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News

An ambitious, thoughtful and challenging film with layers of serious ideas.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
01/23/04
Bruce Kirkland
Bruce Kirkland
Jam! Movies

It tries to be many things, fails at most of them, but emerges as surprisingly serviceable entertainment, a silly slick piece of trash.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
01/23/04
Kevin Williamson
Kevin Williamson
Jam! Movies

What if on my way to the screening, something had intervened -- a runaway bus, a lightning bolt -- to prevent me from ever seeing this movie. How would my life have changed? Would I have become a happier, a kinder, a less bitter and disappointed man?

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
01/23/04
Rick Groen
Rick Groen
Globe and Mail

Chalk this up as another misfire in Kutcher's big-screen career.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
01/23/04
John Monaghan
John Monaghan
Detroit Free Press
 
 
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