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The Butterfly Effect

Change one thing. Change everything.
2004 | 113m | English

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A young man struggles to access sublimated childhood memories. He finds a technique that allows him to travel back into the past, to occupy his childhood body and change history. However, he soon finds that every change he makes has unexpected consequences.
Release Date: Jan 17, 2004
Director: J. Mackye Gruber, Eric Bress
Writer: J. Mackye Gruber, Eric Bress
Genres: Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords child abuse, trauma, bully, therapy, amnesia, diary, love, childhood, mind control, blackout, flashback, psychiatrist, prison, chaos theory, time travel, memory loss
Production Companies New Line Cinema, FilmEngine, Katalyst Films, BenderSpink
Box Office Revenue: $96,800,000
Budget: $13,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 25, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ashton Kutcher Evan Treborn
Amy Smart Kayleigh Miller
Melora Walters Andrea Treborn
Elden Henson Lenny Kagan
William Lee Scott Tommy Miller
Eric Stoltz George Miller
Ethan Suplee Thumper
Logan Lerman Evan Treborn age 7
John Patrick Amedori Evan Treborn age 13
Irina Gorovaia Kayleigh age 13
Kevin G. Schmidt Lenny age 13
Jesse James Tommy age 13
Nathaniel DeVeaux Dr. Redfield
Kevin Durand Carlos
Callum Keith Rennie Jason Treborn
Cameron Bright Tommy age 7
Lorena Gale Mrs. Boswell
Kendall Cross Mrs. Kagan
John Tierney Priest
Ted Friend Anchor
John B. Lowe Professor Carter
Camille Sullivan Cricket
Tara Wilson Heidi
Jesse Hutch Spencer
Bill Croft Boss
Kevan Ohtsji Anesthesiologist
Daniel Spink Senior Brother
Grant Thompson Hunter
Melanie Hall Gesela
Sam Easton Frat Boy Pledge
Jake Kaese Lenny at 7
Sarah Widdows Kayleigh at 7
Bret Aaron Knower Eugenie
Amy Esterle Gothic Co-Ed
Jacqueline Stewart Gwen
Glenn Richards Pinching Customer
Sadie Lawrence Mrs. Halpern
Sam Easton Theta Chi Pledge
Douglas Arthurs Karl
Paul Lazenby Rick
June B. Wilde Waitress
Kimani Ray Smith Orderly
Trevor Jones Sunnyvale Guard
Colby Chartrand Teen Punk
Shelly Schiavoni Mrs. Miller
Brandy Kopp Kristen
Chapelle Jaffe Madame Helga
Scott Swanson Obstetrician
David Cook Moviegoer
Magda Apanowicz Teen Punk Girl
Garry Little Wedding Priest
David Dasilma Theta Chi Pledge #2 (uncredited)
Stan Edmonds Crying Mental Patient (uncredited)
Cameron K. Smith Theater Patron (uncredited)
J. Jackson Kocela Evan at 3
Andrew Olcott Andrea's New Husband
Name Job
J. Mackye Gruber Screenplay, Director
Michael Suby Original Music Composer
Peter Amundson Editor
Douglas Higgins Production Design
Eric Bress Screenplay, Director
Carla Hetland Costume Design
Shannon Grover Art Direction
Jeremy Stanbridge Art Direction
Sam Higgins Set Decoration
Tonya Soules Set Decoration Buyer
Peter Grace Construction Coordinator
Heike Brandstatter Casting
Coreen Mayrs Casting
Stacey Butterworth Wigmaker
Toby Lindala Makeup Effects
Brendan Ferguson Production Manager
Kerri Elliott Art Department Coordinator
John Beatty Construction Foreman
Dena Skalin Scenic Artist
Garth Elliott Greensman
Geoffrey G. Rubay Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Peter Zinda Sound Designer
Lon Bender Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
Karen Vassar Triest Sound Effects Editor
Mathew Waters Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Ross Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Trevor Ward Dolby Consultant
Corbin Fox Special Effects Coordinator
Christopher Elke Visual Effects Producer
Lorraine Rozon Visual Effects Producer
Sherri Potter Visual Effects Producer
Ralph Maiers Visual Effects Supervisor
Steven A. Adelson Camera Operator
John Clothier Camera Operator
Shane Harvey Still Photographer
Glenn Parker Still Photographer
Trig Singer Camera Operator
Vance Burberry Additional Photography
Brian Richards Music Editor
Rod Patten Transportation Coordinator
Betty Bennett Script Supervisor
Susan Lambie Script Supervisor
Louisa Gradnitzer Location Manager
Gloria Davies Unit Publicist
Andrei Andrianko Art Department Assistant
Alan Bartolic Location Scout
Dan Petrescu Painter
Rena Campbell Assistant Costume Designer
Angelina P. Cameron Key Hair Stylist
Jeannie Chow Hairstylist
Nils Blomberg Carpenter
Erik Lydestad Chef
Dave Ash Driver
Claire O'Brien Post Production Supervisor
Carl Gruell Production Office Assistant
Tracey Motherwell Security
Tammy Baer Stand In
Jill Allanson Telecine Colorist
Lee Tucker Technical Supervisor
Steve Ellis Transportation Captain
J. Daniel Dusek Unit Production Manager
Paul Bougie Best Boy Electric
Murray Chysyk Electrician
Peter G. Capadouca Gaffer
Tim Vedan Rigging Gaffer
Doreen Ferreira Casting Associate
Richard Stirling Executive In Charge Of Production
Beverly Wiens Production Accountant
Eva Morgan Production Coordinator
Robert Hanchar Boom Operator
Kevin J. Edelman Music Supervisor
Michael Farrow Scoring Mixer
John Bires Sound Engineer
Daryl Powell Sound Mixer
Kathryn Bolt Digital Compositors
Tom Bristow I/O Supervisor
Chad Malbon Visual Effects Coordinator
Christopher Edwards Manager of Operations
Gillian Goodman Assistant Property Master
Barry W. Brolly Set Dresser
John L. Brown Dolly Grip
Michael McLellan Key Grip
Dean Reca Grip
Stan Edmonds Key Makeup Artist
Amanda Moses In Memory Of
Cindy Smith Second Assistant Director
Lori K. Peterson Third Assistant Director
Yale Kussin Assistant Production Coordinator
Zack Davis ADR Supervisor
John Cannon Assistant Sound Editor
Daniel Brown Musician
Graham Coutts Property Master
Carey Milbradt Foley Mixer
Tami Treadwell ADR Recordist
Daryl Lathrop ADR Recordist
Claudia Carle ADR Recordist
Weldon Brown ADR Mixer
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Tone Rorvik Assistant Makeup Artist
Susan O'Hara Costume Set Supervisor
Cali Newcomen Costumer
Tess Brummitt Truck Costumer
Dean Rossmo Construction Buyer
Robert Pratt Storyboard Artist
Jannene Elam Sound Assistant
Murray Campbell Special Effects Best Boy
Nick Allen Stunt Double
Diane Broussalian Additional Second Assistant Camera
Stanka Banasova Camera Trainee
Joseph Carson Assistant Editor
Steven J. Scott Digital Color Timer
Adrian Colbert Digital Colorist
Amy Tompkins Digital Intermediate Editor
Terra Bliss Digital Intermediate Producer
Ken Brooker Assistant Location Manager
Leon Thomas Braun Location Production Assistant
Charles Fernandez Conductor
Andrew Gowan Music Coordinator
Carol Urquhart Assistant Accountant
Cathryn Eilertson Assistant Chef
Kelly Alfaro Catering
Rod Feldmeier Generator Operator
Jim Barber Key Rigging Grip
Wilf Guttmann Rigging Grip
Darren Robertson Playback Coordinator
Mike Doiron Production Assistant
Regan Steele Set Dresser
Nina Polkinghorne Assistant Property Master
Shauna Hanna Best Boy Grip
Colleen Newberry Best Boy Grip
Don Webber Camera Trainee
Gregory Middleton Second Unit Director of Photography
Darin Wong Dolly Grip
Pepe Hubert Dolly Grip
Cam North First Assistant "A" Camera
Nick Watson First Assistant "B" Camera
Taylor Matheson First Assistant "B" Camera
Mike Stroman Generator Operator
Randal W. Morton Second Assistant "A" Camera
Chris Rothfelder Second Assistant "B" Camera
Daniel Volonino Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jana Lynn Gold Additional Editor
Caroline Hardon Assistant Editor
Danya Joseph Assistant Editor
Kirk Moses Assistant Editor
Christy Richmond Assistant Editor
Hilda Saffari Digital Intermediate
Shelley Kreutz Production Assistant
Grant Lutz Production Assistant
Chris McFarlane Production Assistant
Elysia Bliss Pyne Production Assistant
Shannon Hudgens Production Assistant
Julie Elizabeth Knell Production Assistant
Derek Marcil Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matthew F. Leonetti Director of Photography
Carmen Cuba Casting
James Bamford Stunt Coordinator
Laura Lee Connery Stunts
Garette Ratliff Henson Post Production Assistant
Peter D. Marshall First Assistant Director
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Sandra-Ken Freeman Extras Casting
Marny Eng Stunt Double
Suzi Stingl Stunt Double
James Cowan Compositor
Name Title
A.J. Dix Producer
Anthony Rhulen Producer
Jason Goldberg Executive Producer
David Krintzman Executive Producer
William Shively Executive Producer
Johnny Fountain Associate Producer
Lisa Richardson Co-Producer
J.C. Spink Producer
Richard Brener Executive Producer
Cale Boyter Executive Producer
Chris Bender Producer
Toby Emmerich Executive Producer
Ashton Kutcher Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

You can't change who people are without destroying who they were. The Butterfly Effect - Directors Cut The Butterfly Effect is directed by Eric Bress and Bress co-writes the screenplay with J. Mackye Gruber. It stars Ashton Kutcher, Melora Walters, Amy Smart, Elden Henson, William Lee Scott, ... Eric Stoltz and Ethan Suplee. Music is by Michael Suby and cinematography by Matthew F. Leonetti. The title refers to the butterfly effect, the chaos theory of a popular hypothetical situation that illustrates how small initial differences may lead to large unforeseen consequences over time. The plot pitches Kutcher as Evan Treborn who suffers blackouts during critical mments in his life. When older he finds that through reading the journals he has written since a child, that he can go back in time to the significant events and change what happens. Unfortunately each time he does it comes at a great cost... It was mercilessly kicked by the pro critics upon release, not helped by coming at a time when Kucher was something of a kicking post to critics. To compound the misery for the makers, they released a theatrical cut that featured a quite apalling ending. Inspite of these trevails at the time of release, the pic made a pot load of cash at the box office. Once the Directors Cut surfaced, with a key scene added to cement the different - quality - ending, time has seen the stock of the pic rise considerably. So much so that it currently sits at a 7.6 rating on IMDb and a 75% rating on TMDB, wile there are some critics who have come out and admitted they were too quick to judge the first release back in 2004. What we have is a time travelling corkscrew narrative that is immensely sombre in telling how ones actions can have far-reaching consequences. It's a compelling and often thrilling picture, one that can spark hearty debate about the thematics at work - notably we the audience being forced to contemplate our own actions in life. The pic demands the utmost attention, switching off for a few minutes is a definite no no. Some scenes linger long in the memory as we trawl through the evil that kids and men do, right up to the unforgettable finale. There's plot and logic holes, that are small irritants, and even though this definitely could have been better cast with more senior actors, none of the youthful cast members hurt the picture. It packs a punch, that is on proviso you only see the directors cut. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Evan" (Ashton Kutcher) has had a troubled existence thus far in his young life, and is prone to blackouts. These seem to take chunks of his day away from him as he comes back to a consciousness unaware of what has just taken place, or even where he is! He tries to fill in the gaps by writing in his ... journal what could have happened then miraculously finds himself back at that exact time and place. It's almost as if these memory lapses were just missing pieces of his jigsaw puzzle that he must go and relive, retrospectively, and infill. The thing is, though, he doesn't readily consider the impact that these additional experiences may have on future events. Basically his actions could change the course of history. It's really his beloved "Kayleigh" (Amy Smart) he is determined to keep safe - and that's quite a task as their childhood antics have frequently caused quite a few tragic events and his attempts to reverse these merely seem to create others... Can he square the circle? This is quite a cleverly constructed story that allows Kutcher to prove he's not just a pretty lad. His characterisation of "Evan" gradually develops from someone lost in a sea of confusion to a man whose realisation of his predicament is becoming a little more enabling. The nature of the story allows the film to adopt a loosely linked portmanteau style to it - with each episode in is life introducing different characters and scenarios which, so long as he can access his journal, he can escape from should the dangers (and there are quite a few) threaten to overwhelm him. It's not an easy watch - there's violence and bullying a-plenty, but it's a quirkily presented look at the domino effects of human behaviour that does merit a watch.

Aug 11, 2024