The Butterfly Effect Soundtrack (

The Butterfly Effect Soundtrack (2004) cover

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El efecto mariposa

Title in Italiano:

The Butterfly Effect

Title in Português:

Efeito Borboleta

Synopsis

As a child, Evan Treborn was afflicted with blackouts where he would be in one place one minute and then another the next, remembering absolutely nothing in-between.

Now all grown up and in college, he decides to read from an old journal he wrote to remember stuff that might have happened in the in-between, and suddenly finds himself back at a certain point in his life.

He realizes that those blackouts he had were actually empty spaces of time he had to fill up later in life.

Attempting to use this ability to undo unpleasant past events, Evan starts to find that every time he goes back and tries to fix things, he ends up making everything worse.

How can he prevent more tragedies from happening and save the one girl he ever loved, Kayleigh (Amy Smart)?

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The Butterfly Effect
The Midnight Creep
My Elastic Eye
The Chemical Brothers: Performer
Tom Rowlands: Writer
Alone Again And
Departure Lounge: Performer
Hear You Me
Tom Linton: Writer
Jimmy Eat World: Performer
Sittin' Single
John Yingst: Writer
Scott Eversoll: Performer
Dark Entries
Daniel Ash: Writer
Bauhaus: Performer
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Noel Gallagher: Writer
Oasis: Performer
Lost
Dieter Hartmann: Performer
Sittin' Single
John Yingst: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Martin
5/10

Paul Clark
4/10

Moreover, the musical choices often felt out of place and disconnected from the narrative, creating a jarring experience for the viewers. The soundtrack did not effectively complement the themes of time travel, memory, and the consequences of altering the past, which ultimately detracted from the overall viewing experience.

Stephanie Perez
8/10

The combination of melancholic piano melodies, ethereal strings, and atmospheric electronic elements creates a sense of unease and tension that mirrors Evan's internal struggles and the consequences of his actions. The music effectively immerses the viewer in Evan's world and adds depth to the narrative, making the viewing experience even more poignant and thought-provoking.

Stephanie Anderson
9/10

The hauntingly beautiful and emotionally charged melodies of The Butterfly Effect soundtrack perfectly capture the essence of Evan's journey through time. Each track evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring Evan's desperate attempts to rewrite his past and save those he loves.

Carol Jackson
2/10

The soundtrack of The Butterfly Effect failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the intense and dramatic moments of the film.

Robert Martinez
10/10

The melancholic piano pieces resonate deeply with the themes of regret and loss present in the film. They tug at the heartstrings, drawing the listener into Evan's world of fractured memories and shattered timelines.

Ashley Martin
7/10

The Butterfly Effect has a hauntingly beautiful and emotive soundtrack that perfectly captures the intense and emotional journey of the protagonist, Evan Treborn. The music enhances the atmosphere of the film and helps to convey the complex emotions and inner turmoil that Evan experiences throughout the story.

Karen Hernandez
9/10

Overall, the The Butterfly Effect soundtrack is a powerful and evocative musical journey that enhances the film's narrative and emotional depth. It serves as a poignant reminder of the fragile nature of time and the enduring power of love and redemption.

Donald Robinson
10/10

The orchestral arrangements are masterfully crafted, building tension and suspense as Evan navigates the consequences of his actions. The soaring strings and dramatic crescendos heighten the emotional impact of each pivotal moment, leaving a lasting impression on the listener.