Today, I tend to like movies. It makes it possible for writers / directors to convey the story they want without having to use them for mass consumption. In this case, the ultimate outcome of the film they released dramatically is not a despicable, cold and grotesque ending they were planning, but a more emotional, empathic and proper outcome . In the US DVD, you can choose which version to watch (the foreign version has only a convincing version of the director) ... so that North American viewers can decide their own preferences yourself. I encourage you to see the drama clip first ... then check the director's clip ... would you prefer to treat them as "real" endings?
Regarding the movie itself ... The protagonist of Ashton Kutcher never be late. He did very well in his seriously different part from his usual television role. He is a college student, suffered from spiritual blackouts and is working on research on human memory. After all he learned that by rereading the entry of the old diary he knew that he could go back and experience the messed up events ... and even use his old knowledge to change them . Unfortunately, small changes in the past have brought some significant impact on his present world. You can not talk about plotting without giving up more interesting surprises. Unbelievable performance and basic seriousness make this film urgent, sometimes missing in modern fantasy movies.
"Butterfly Effect" is an American supernatural psychological thriller of 2004, supervised and written by Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart, Eric Brace and J. McCree Grover. The title refers to the situation of popular hypothesis suggesting that butterfly effect, the first difference may lead to long-term unexpected results. Kutcher is a 20 year old college student Evan Treborn, Amy Smart is his childhood lover Kayleigh Miller, William Lee Scott is her abusive brother Tommy, and Elden Henson is their neighbor Lenny. Evan knew that he was able to return to his predecessor soon (that is, the heart of his adult lived in his young body), and changed the situation by changing his past actions . Memory loss due to stress aggravated the victims of several early childhood traumas and tried to prepare himself and his friends but brought unexpected results to everyone.
The basic principle that explains the chaos theory is called butterfly effect. Butterfly effect means that the initial condition has changed slightly, which ultimately results in a large dynamic change. The term "butterfly" is obviously used for transition from caterpillar to butterfly. The folklore used to better explain this butterfly effect is as follows: The distinguishable symbol associated with butterfly effect is Ellen Watlenz 's Lorentz attractor. He is a curious meteorologist seeking ways to simulate chaotic behaviors of gas systems. The Lorenz attractor is based on three differential equations, three constants and three initial conditions. The retractor represents the behavior of the gas at any point and its state at any point in time depends on the state at the previous point in time.