The same goes for BUTTERFLY EFFECT. The first time I saw it, it was as shocking as "The Matrix". Small details, from children to adults, each line seems to be unrelated to each other, but they are closely intertwined. The sensibility of the hero and heroine gradually deepens, and the essence of the "butterfly effect" is won. But in the end, the hero and heroine can only be strangers. I can't help but feel sorry for this seemingly best ending. Good fortune makes people, destiny is so.
On the other hand, in BUTTERFLY EFFECT 2, the emotional scenes are very far-fetched, and the emotional changes of the male protagonists are very strange. If a woman throws her arms around her, she will gladly accept it, and add a lot of sex scenes, I don't know what the purpose is. In the end, the protagonist died inexplicably. Alas, it can only be seen as an entertainment movie.
Finally, I still want to praise the casting of BUTTERFLY EFFECT. Although they are all unknown actors, they have a good grasp of the role positioning, and they seem to be more appealing and friendly.
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