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It had to be done. After a Netflix watch party everyone voted for but nobody wanted, Steph and Michael decided they simply must make an episode talking about 2004’s absolutely ridiculous  psychological thriller, The Butterfly Effect starring Ashton Kutcher. We change up the format today by breaking down the problematic tropes, themes and messages plotpoint by plotpoint, to really hit home why this is an absolutely terrible movie. It’s also quite traumatic and distressing, so be warned!!


 


CONTENT WARNING:, Lots of Swearing (in first 20 seconds sorry) suicide, childhood abuse and trauma, sexual assault & rape, animal cruelty, ableism,use of ableist terms, harmful portrayals of sex work, discussion of disability inspiration porn. 


 


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REFERENCES


The Butterfly Effect (2004) - IMDb


The Butterfly Effect (Film) - TV Tropes


How Ashton Kutcher Prepared For His Role In 'The Butterfly Effect' (thethings.com)


The Butterfly Effect – Ending Explained & Film Analysis – Blimey


The Butterfly Effect's Original Ending Was Ridiculously Grim (slashfilm.com)


 


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Editor: Nic Fornasier, Music: Michael Watson, Artwork: Bronte Poynts

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