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  1. Jul 25, 2013 · Buy it on Blu-ay & Dvd now ....Great scene from the amazing time-travelling thriller ....The Butterfly Effect (2004) .....Buy it on Blu-ray & Dvd now =)

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  2. Nov 4, 2009 · Watch on YouTube. When an audition changed cinema forever. Don't mess with a kid who has nothing to lose.

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  3. Jan 7, 2015 · As a young adult, he revisits the journal entries to figure out the truth about his troubled childhood friends Kayleigh (Amy Smart), Lenny (Elden Henson), and Tommy (William Lee Scott). When he...

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  4. He probably would have had something like 2-3 years probation and maybe 30 days time served in a county jail (not the actual prison where he ends up in the movie). edit: I just rewatched the scene in prison where hes talking to his mom.

    • How Kutcher Got The Lead Role
    • Tommy's Antisocial Personality Disorder
    • Stoltz's Wig
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    • More Than Just Eye Candy
    • Real Prisons Make For Realistic Drama
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    It seems a succession of good looking and talented actors were in line for the prime role of Evan, the story's protagonist. Joshua Jackson of Dawson's Creekfame was among these, as was Josh Hartnett and Sean William Scott. While all of these would have done well in the role, it seems the role was tailormade for Ashton Kutcher, who took to it like a...

    Viewers would have become aware of Tommy's strange behavior. Critics have commented the odd behaviour is possibly the result of antisocial personality disorder. It's no wonder Kutcher studied psychology to better understand the script. It seems the movie can be appreciated on more than one level, with fans agreeing its action and plot are commendab...

    Viewers don't usually question the smaller details on movies. Many things are just taken for granted and the greater narrative can often drown out the details of the smaller stories underway. However, on closer inspection, movies like this one are full of fascinating, unbelievable snippets of backstage information. To give an example, Eric Stoltz w...

    Directors of the show put an extra effort into creating a movie which has layer upon layer of intrigue. To give an example, the painting over Evan's bed is none other than Salvador Dali's 'Sleep'. Daliis one of those artists who adds a psychological edge to his works and so his world-class painting is an appropriate addition to a movie with a narra...

    One could forgive female fans for believing Ashton Kutcher, star of the movie, is nothing more than eye candy. He is gorgeous and it would seem, at first glance, his kind of looks accompanied by brains and determination is wishful thinking. Still, it would seem that for Kutcher, beauty and good looks are more than skin deep. Dedicated to acting and...

    The movie has some incredible scenes in it. Fans might wonder how the directors so successfully brought a real-life element to the filming proceedings. Considering the apparent authenticity of the movie, it would then come as no surprise that the prison scenes in the movie were filmed inside actual prisons. These - the Washington State prisons- set...

    It's hard not to agree that Ashton Kutcher has some of the finest eyes around. Still, directors might have gone a little overboard when they went all out to match actor Logan Lerman's eyes to Kutcher's. Lerman played Evan (Kutcher's character, at seven years of age) and the production team made the little guy wear specially-made contact lenses so t...

    Fans of The Butterfly Effectprobably never realized that four different endings were shot for the film. The film showcased for audiences showed an ending with Evan passing Kayleigh on the sidewalk. He sees her and recognizes her, before continuing walking. One of the alternative endings shows Evan and Kayleigh crossing paths and in keeping with the...

    The curious title of the movie refers to a concept in Chaos Theorywhereby small changes or events can cause unpredictably large changes to the timeline. As explained in the opening sequence of the movie, a butterfly flapping its wings can eventually result in a typhoon. Critics of the film weren't initially sure this concept would wash down well wi...

    It is hard to say how long the team behind The Butterfly Effect sat down to work out the finer details on set. Still, one has to commend them on being thorough in their work. This is a fact: Evan's cigarette burn scar is in the shape of the symbol of Chaos Theory. This is at the heart of 'The Butterfly Effect'. How they worked that one out, it is h...

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  5. Dec 23, 2022 · Using The Butterfly Effect's own logic, Evan stabbing his own hands in school would have caused ripple effects that drastically altered the trajectory of his life, meaning he never would have killed Tommy and ended up in prison.

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  7. In addition to the alternate ending, there is a scene where it's heavily implied Kutcher's character was raped (IIRC, it shows him being cornered, then shows him laying down in bed kinda beat up? Been a long time). The scene with the stabbing referenced in the article was the second time if I'm remembering correctly.

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