«Изменишь одно, изменится все»
Эван перенял от своего отца-психопата, ныне запертого в доме для умалишённых, странную болезнь — он не помнит некоторых эпизодов своей жизни, причем в эти моменты происходили довольно странные, а то и ужасные события. Поступив в колледж, Эван делает удивительное открытие. Читая дневники, которые писал в детстве по совету врача, он может возвращаться в детство и менять будущее.
"The Butterfly Effect" is a gripping American science fiction thriller directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber, released in 2004. Blending psychological drama with time-travel intrigue, the film explores the chaotic ripple effects of altering the past, inspired by chaos theory’s concept of small changes leading to massive outcomes. The story follows Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher), a college student haunted by blackouts and repressed memories from a traumatic childhood. Discovering a way to revisit his past by reading old journals, Evan inhabits his younger self (played as a child by Logan Lerman) to rewrite key moments—hoping to save his troubled friend Kayleigh (Amy Smart), her brother Tommy (William Lee Scott), and others from their grim fates. Each alteration, however, unleashes unforeseen and often devastating consequences, spiraling his life and those around him into darker realities. Noted for its intense narrative, multiple alternate endings, and Kutcher’s surprising dramatic turn, "The Butterfly Effect" balances emotional weight with unsettling twists. The film’s haunting score and gritty visuals amplify its exploration of fate, trauma, and the limits of control, leaving viewers questioning the cost of playing god. Released in 2004, "The Butterfly Effect" garnered mixed reviews but found a strong cult following, praised for its bold premise and emotional depth. A commercial success, it spawned direct-to-video sequels, though the original remains the standout, a thought-provoking dive into the fragility of time.
Год2004
Бюджет13000000$
Доход96800000$
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Страны производстваCanadaUnited States of America