Though it received poor reviews upon release, the film has many defenders.
Our TV movie pick for tonight is The Butterfly Effect, the 2004 cult classic sci-fi thriller.
An against-type Ashton Kutcher (That ’70s Show) stars as Evan, a college student who suffered a traumatic childhood and is now afflicted with headaches so painful that he frequently blacks out.
While unconscious, however, he discovers he is able to travel back in time to alter the past for himself and his friends (including Amy Smart, Crank).
“But changing the past can drastically alter the present, and Evan finds himself in nightmarish alternate realities, including one where he’s locked away in prison,” the plot synopsis reads.
While it received predominantly negative reviews upon release, The Butterfly Effect was a box office hit upon release and was well-received by audiences – currently holding an 81% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.6 score on IMDB.
In the intervening years, meanwhile, certain critics have argued for its merit – praising its interesting sci-fi premise, its dark story and its performances.
The movie even got two direct-to-DVD sequels in 2006 and 2009.
The original Butterfly Effect is airing on TV tonight at 1am on the channel Legend. It is also available to rent on Apple TV and the Sky Store.
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