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El efecto mariposa

Título original: The Butterfly Effect
  • 2004
  • 18
  • 1h 53min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart in El efecto mariposa (2004)
A man travels through time to try and save a woman in this trailer for the supernatural thriller
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Evan Treborn sufre pérdidas de conocimiento durante acontecimientos importantes de su vida. A medida que crece, encuentra una forma de recordar estos recuerdos perdidos y una forma sobrenatu... Leer todoEvan Treborn sufre pérdidas de conocimiento durante acontecimientos importantes de su vida. A medida que crece, encuentra una forma de recordar estos recuerdos perdidos y una forma sobrenatural de alterar su vida leyendo su diario.Evan Treborn sufre pérdidas de conocimiento durante acontecimientos importantes de su vida. A medida que crece, encuentra una forma de recordar estos recuerdos perdidos y una forma sobrenatural de alterar su vida leyendo su diario.

  • Directores/as
    • Eric Bress
    • J. Mackye Gruber
  • Guionistas
    • J. Mackye Gruber
    • Eric Bress
  • Estrellas
    • Ashton Kutcher
    • Amy Smart
    • Melora Walters
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
    549 mil
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    • Directores/as
      • Eric Bress
      • J. Mackye Gruber
    • Guionistas
      • J. Mackye Gruber
      • Eric Bress
    • Estrellas
      • Ashton Kutcher
      • Amy Smart
      • Melora Walters
    • 1.3KReseñas de usuarios
    • 168Reseñas de críticos
    • 30Metapuntuación
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      • 1 premio y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Ashton Kutcher
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    • Evan
    Amy Smart
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    • Kayleigh
    Melora Walters
    Melora Walters
    • Andrea
    Elden Henson
    Elden Henson
    • Lenny
    William Lee Scott
    William Lee Scott
    • Tommy
    John Patrick Amedori
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    • Evan at 13
    Irina Gorovaia
    Irina Gorovaia
    • Kayleigh at 13
    • (as Irene Gorovaia)
    Kevin G. Schmidt
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    • Lenny at 13
    Jesse James
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    • Tommy at 13
    Logan Lerman
    Logan Lerman
    • Evan at 7
    Sarah Widdows
    • Kayleigh at 7
    Jake Kaese
    • Lenny at 7
    Cameron Bright
    Cameron Bright
    • Tommy at 7
    Eric Stoltz
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    Callum Keith Rennie
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    Lorena Gale
    Lorena Gale
    • Mrs. Boswell
    Nathaniel DeVeaux
    • Dr. Redfield
    • (as Nathaniel Deveaux)
    John Tierney
    • Priest
    • Directores/as
      • Eric Bress
      • J. Mackye Gruber
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      • J. Mackye Gruber
      • Eric Bress
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    8jaybob

    a real surprise

    I saw this intriguing film last night & was quite amaze at how much I enjoyed it.

    The lead actor Ashton Kutcher, has made a name or himself on a Television show & a few films in comedic roles.

    In THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT, he gives a superb dramatic turn, I can foresee a big future for this young actor. Very few actors have excelled in both comedies & dramas. To name only 2, GLENN FORD & JACK LEMMON.

    The female lead is played by Amy Smart, this is a multi part performance & she too is excellent. I have heard her name but cant place her in any film, Mark my word,We will see much more of her,

    The rest of the cast are actors I did not recognize excerpt fort Eric Stolz, who plays Amy's father, The all are excellent.

    The entire production is first rate all the way through.

    This is a very complicated story of imagination, some real events & pure fantasy.

    The last film of this type that impressed me this much was DONNIE DARKO. In fact both films would make a fantastic double bill,BUT it would be hard to sleep the night you saw both.

    Like Donnie Darko, this is psychedelic fantasy, science fiction,horror story. This type film is rare & very hard to succeed.

    The Butterfly Effect succeeds on all counts.

    rating ***1/2 /4 points 90/100 IMDb 8
    8Jonathon_Natsis

    How Kelso lost his mind.

    Every so often we all seem to move away from the usual nothings we talk about amongst our friends, and instead get into a deeply philosophical conversation about the workings of Chaos Theory and the existence of parallel universes. No? Okay, just me then. In any case, this discussion just the other day led to a friend recommending The Butterfly Effect, a film that puts both a stylistic and sinister spin on the idea that even the mere flapping of a butterfly's wings can result in drastic changes in another place or time. Being initially sceptical because of the generally negative reaction from critics, I was certainly not disappointed by film's end.

    Ashton Kutcher couldn't be more different that his concurrent role as the dimwitted Kelso from That '70s Show in his lead performance as Evan Treborn, a man who has suffered blackouts since his childhood, and realises that he can access and relive vital gaps in his memory through the help of other sources like journals or images. He uses this skill to, in his eyes, right the wrongs of the past. Namely, injustices that were performed upon his friends Lenny and Tommy and only love Kayleigh (Amy Smart). What he doesn't realise is that the changes he thinks are made for the better actually result in a severely changed future that threatens his own life.

    Without trying to sound like a sadist, The Butterfly Effect excels in presenting a consistently dark, melancholy atmosphere. Indeed, there is hardly a happy moment in the entire film, although that may be untrue depending on which ending you watch (more on that later). Any event that looks as if it might provide a slim ray of hope for Evan to make things right is quickly dashed by a sudden escalation of the plot, maintaining the viewer's interest the whole way through. The film doesn't shy away from heavy subject matter either, including prostitution, murder, paedophilia and drug use, all of which culminates in an enjoyably gritty, underground tone.

    Positively, the menacing nature of the movie isn't weighed down by comic relief. I suppose when many of us think of this sort of plot, we first think of the Simpsons Halloween special when Homer invents the time-travelling toaster. Not knowing quite how dark the film would turn out to be, I was concerned The Butterfly Effect would go down a similar path, in which Evan keeps returning to the present to find that all humans have grown wings or Pauly D has become President. Instead, any changes are limited to the persona of the characters, rather than altering the physical environment, which was definitely the professional path to take.

    The pacing is another strength. For a film that comes in well under two hours, directors Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber deserve credit for packing a lot in, and doing it well. Certainly, some thrillers benefit from slow-moving scenes to draw suspense (the superb Eyes Wide Shut, for example) but Butterfly manages to combine compounding urgency with engaging character development in constructing a fast-moving film that requires both thought and stamina to decipher, without being needlessly confusing.

    Oddly, the film possesses four different final scenes, and so the lasting message of the movie may differ depending on the copy viewed. My favourite ending is the 'official' one applied to the theatrical release. It is satisfying, yet open-ended, as is the case with its alternate cut. Another is uncharacteristically upbeat and illogical, perhaps suggested in the editing room as a way of appeasing confused screen-test viewers. But if you really want to get down to brass tax, go with the Director's Cut: a far more morbid conclusion with a surreal twist. Intrigued? Don't let me stop you.

    *There's nothing I love more than a bit of feedback, good or bad. So drop me a line on jnatsis@iprimus.com.au and let me know what you thought of my review.*
    8kc_220692

    Keep you on the edge of your seat from the start to the finish

    The film that was underrated. The film that only appeared on US cinemas. The Butterfly Effect.

    I think Ashton Kutcher did a good job on this film, along with Andrea Treborn. I recall that Kutcher has never made a film like this, and his first thriller was somewhat peculiar. Not just any old thriller, this one would keep you on the edge of your seat from the start to the finish. A weird title however, but the tag line explains all. Change one thing, change everything. I think this automatically gets you thinking, and as the film proceeds, it gets harder. You like thinking? Get this film, because you will not want to miss it!
    9danielmanson

    Wow. What a film

    Okay, so after years of just hearing about this film and not seeing it (I have no excuses) I finally put it on. And wow, it's an absolutely fantastic film.

    Ill start by giving my reason why I haven't watched for so long and that's because I was told it was really complicated and confusing. And I'll be honest, 10 minutes into this film I was completely out of whack. I had absolutely no idea what's happening. But after around half an hour or so it becomes really apparent what's happening and the story just becomes more and more interesting. So if you're worried about complexity of the plot. Don't, you'll be fine.

    The ending as well I liked. You honestly don't know how this film will end, I was 10 minutes from the film ending and I still didn't know what was going to go down. But it's done really nicely and closes off any unanswered questions. Watching films like Donny Darko you end up confused by the end and have several questions whereas this doesn't have this and I prefer that. (Donny Darko is great by the way, I was just giving an example).

    Beyond that I thought the acting was really good, the managed to pull off good character development and the changes of memory were quite obvious so there wasn't any overlapping or confusion on what you were watching.

    It's just overall an absolutely fantastic film and I highly recommend watching this if you haven't done so already.
    8hokeybutt

    A Much Better Movie Than You Would Suspect...

    THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT- THEATRICAL CUT (4 outta 5 stars)

    THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT- DIRECTOR'S CUT (3+ outta 5 stars)

    Now normally I tend to prefer movies that let the writer/director tell the story that they want to without having to water it down for mass consumption. In this case I have to say that the ending they they were forced to re-shoot for the theatrical release of this movie is a much more emotional, resonant and appropriate ending than the bleak, cold and grotesque finale they had originally planned. On the US DVDs you get the choice of which version to see (foreign editions only have the less compelling director's version)... so North American viewers can make up their own mind about which ending they prefer. I would suggest watching the theatrical cut first... and then check out the director's cut... which would you prefer to think of as the "real" ending?

    As for the movie itself... don't be put off by the idea of Ashton Kutcher in the lead role. He does quite a good job in a serious part quite different from his usual TV persona. He plays a college student who, having been plagued by mental blackouts all his life, devotes himself to the study of human memory. Eventually he finds that by re-reading old journal entries he can will himself back in time to experience the events he had blacked out... and even CHANGE THEM using the knowledge that his older self possesses. Unfortunately one small change in the past causes some HUGE ramifications in his present day world. Can't say too much more about the plot without giving away the many fun surprises. Believable performances and a basic seriousness give the film an urgency that is sometimes missing in modern fantasy films of this type.

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    • Curiosidades
      All of the prison scenes were filmed in a real prison (Washington State) with real prisoners.
    • Pifias
      When Evan comforts his mother outside of the psychic's building, she confesses that she had two stillbirths before Evan was born and she refers to Evan as her miracle baby. When Evan is strangling himself in his mother's womb, she can be heard to say that she had three stillbirths before he was born and she again refers to him as her miracle baby. This is not a flashback, but rather a deliberate change explained by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Grueber. It is implied that the two previous miscarriages before Evan went through the same journey and that Andrea is saying this to her new (future) child - a girl, who has broken the family "curse".
    • Citas

      Jason Treborn: You can't change who people are without destroying who they were.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The title, "The Butterfly Effect," is superimposed over a depiction of a butterfly beating its wings, which is itself superimposed upon an X-ray profile of a human brain.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The director's cut contains a few new scenes:
      • Evan discovering that his grandfather had the same gift, and also was considered crazy, like his father
      • Evan and Andrea go to a palm reader that tells Evan he has no lifeline
      • Andrea telling Evan she was pregnant twice before he was born.
      • A scene in the prison where the prisoners publicly read Evan's journals.
      • A scene in the prison where the other prisoners come to rape Evan one night.
      • An extended hospital scene where Evan is visiting sick Andrea.
      • An alternate ending.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Butterfly Effect: Deleted and Alternate Scenes (2004)
    • Banda sonora
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      Written by Chris King, Dave Wadsworth, Ric Roccapriore, Keith Kaplan and Howard Karp

      Performed by Even Rude

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de abril de 2004 (España)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Monroe Correctional Complex - 16700 177th Avenue SE, Monroe, Washington, Estados Unidos(prison scenes)
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      • BenderSpink
      • FilmEngine
      • Katalyst Films
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      • 13.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 57.938.693 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 17.100.000 US$
      • 25 ene 2004
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      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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