Butterfly Effect: The Director's Cut

Butterfly Effect: The Director's Cut

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Released
13/09/2004
Film and TV Genre
General, Science Fiction
Video Format
PAL
DVD Region
2 (will only play on Region 2 and Multi-Region DVD players)

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Description

Playing God has its consequences, which is the theme of the tricky time-travel shockfest THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT. J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, who share writing and directing credits, make a splash with a gripping script that never fails to throw twists and loops into the plot. Both thematically and visually, the film is similar to the perfect commercial filmmaking in the team's script for FINAL DESTINATION II. Here, Evan Trehorn (Ashton Kutcher) is a college student who has suffered from blackouts and memory loss since he was a child. Tormented by deeply repressed childhood memories, he has visions of his best friend and first love Kayleigh (Amy Smart) as a child (Irene Gorovaia) whose Dad (Eric Stoltz) is a child molester, and whose brother Tommy has a serious sadistic streak. In search of greater clarity, Evan pores over his journals and is physically transported back in time where he is still a young boy (John P. Amedori) and has the ability to change what happened. But soon he realises that changing history has caused calamitous results elsewhere. A mesmerising thriller with a dark underlying mystery, THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT is delightfully chilling.

Plot Synopsis

Evan Trehorn - played by Ashton Kutcher - is a college student who has suffered from blackouts and memory loss since he was a child. He is tormented by repressed childhood memories and he visualises his best friend and first love, Kayleigh - played by Amy Smart - as a child, whose father is a child molester and whose brother has a sadistic streak. When Evan discovers that he can travel back in time he realises that he can change things as well. Also he soon discovers that a minor change can have a calamitous effect further along the chain and that playing God has its fair share of problems. The twists and loops of the plot are woven into the script by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress who also directed this time-travel thriller.

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Product Details

Actors
Director
Audio Format
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
  • English Audio Commentary Dolby Digital
  • Stereo Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.85:1
  • 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Media Format
DVD-Video
Year of release
2004
Number of Discs
1
Tags
Film Format
Anamorphic
Disc Features
  • Alternative Ending / Directors Cut
  • Featurette
  • Making Of
  • Scene Selection
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Interactive Menus
  • Anamorphic
Film Rating (Australia)
MA15+
Photos and storyboards
Yes
Film Rating (UK)
15
Run Time (minutes)
109

Additional Information

  • Contains strong language, violence, sex references and child abuse theme

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