Nick Larson discovers a supernatural way to alter his life and travel back in time to key moments in his life by looking at photographs.Nick Larson discovers a supernatural way to alter his life and travel back in time to key moments in his life by looking at photographs.Nick Larson discovers a supernatural way to alter his life and travel back in time to key moments in his life by looking at photographs.
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David James Lewis
- Dave Bristol
- (as David Lewis)
Caeli MacAulay
- Baby Nick
- (as Caeli Macauley)
Malcolm Stewart
- Dr. Greenfield
- (uncredited)
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I had great expectations for the sequel to one of my favorite movies. When I learned it would be direct-to-video I worried. Such fears were more than confirmed. This movie, to put it bluntly is terrible when compared to the first. The plot is nonsensical, and takes place around a boring office environment. The acting is frigid, there is little character development, and predictably leads the viewer to little enjoyment, and lots of confusion.
It would appear the director of this film has not even seen the first one, considering the frequent mistakes, and plot jumps.
Save your money, skip this one. This possessed such great potential, but suffered such terribly delivery
It would appear the director of this film has not even seen the first one, considering the frequent mistakes, and plot jumps.
Save your money, skip this one. This possessed such great potential, but suffered such terribly delivery
The original Butterfly Effect had many wonderful original aspects to it. The main character's abilities were explained in a sort of way that it was slightly believable and the movie was full of twists and turns that culminated in a satisfying and realistic ending. Sadly the sequel does not feature any of the elements that made the original so brilliant. Everything has been dumbed down , gaps in the storyline are almost insulting if you're a fan of the previous film and the amount of sex infused in this movie is unjustified for this storyline , it isn't placed to create an atmosphere like in Lord of War per say , it just seems thrown in because the director was clueless. There are no moment when your skin tingles , you are spoon fed the entire story , everything is very linear in a movie where the time-lines are supposed to be altered and the ending made me feel i needed a drink.
Just watch the first movie again or search for something else , this movie is one step away from being one of Uwe Boll's, a definite pass.
Just watch the first movie again or search for something else , this movie is one step away from being one of Uwe Boll's, a definite pass.
Watching this movie, I really liked how it began, it had quality actors, the mechanics of the movie seemed to vary from the original, giving it a bit of uniqueness. I really liked the feel the director gave this film. Watching it I thought it had a lot of potential, and could very easily have a better story than the original, but then it starts unreasonably accelerating.
The movie was 75 minutes long. It's like I saw the condensed version. Did they cut the budget on this movie during filming? I've seen episodes of Smallville with bigger budgets than what this must have cost.
The movie was 75 minutes long. It's like I saw the condensed version. Did they cut the budget on this movie during filming? I've seen episodes of Smallville with bigger budgets than what this must have cost.
Did the guy that made this even watch the first one? Probably not. A load of aspects from the first one such as blackouts in their youth have been removed. Plus seeing the main character in their childhood sorta made you connect more with the character. Here you learn nothing about the bland main characters whatsoever. Erica Durance does give a good performance, but then she always does but that doesn't diminish the fact that the way the script is written we learn nothing about the main characters. It isn't even "The Butterfly Effect" its just had a few elements of it thrown in there. Take that away and you've got a bland corporate thriller with nothing worth watching at all.
I got to watch this movie "The Butterfly Effect 2" in the theater last month. Not too much expectations, since it is a sequel and the stars are unknown. Just wanted to see how they would update the interesting concept of the first movie. Well, Eric Lively is certainly no Ashton.
Erica Durance, while beautiful, did not have much to show in terms of acting. The beginning was very slow. The first part where their relationship was established in a very prolonged manner. However, once the "butterfly effect" scenes were underway, the midportion was actually very interesting. It is just too bad that it led to a very illogical and unsatisfying ending. Certainly could have been better.
Erica Durance, while beautiful, did not have much to show in terms of acting. The beginning was very slow. The first part where their relationship was established in a very prolonged manner. However, once the "butterfly effect" scenes were underway, the midportion was actually very interesting. It is just too bad that it led to a very illogical and unsatisfying ending. Certainly could have been better.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector John R. Leonetti is the younger brother of Matthew F. Leonetti (the director of photography of L'effet papillon (2004)).
- GoofsWhen Nick is in the hospital after the first crash, he goes into a convulsion and the nurse runs in and hits the button and announces a "code blue". That should get every available doctor and nurse in the area to run into the room. Then the mother says he's alright now, yet the nurse never calls to reverse the code blue, and no-one shows up.
- Quotes
Dave Bristol: [to Nick] You keep your shit together. Okay? I can't have you pop another brain fart and fuck this thing up.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: The Butterfly Effect 2 (2012)
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- Gross worldwide
- $966,458
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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