Nick Larson discovers a supernatural way to alter his life and travel back in time to key moments in his life by looking at photographs.Nick Larson discovers a supernatural way to alter his life and travel back in time to key moments in his life by looking at photographs.Nick Larson discovers a supernatural way to alter his life and travel back in time to key moments in his life by looking at photographs.
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- 1 nomination
David James Lewis
- Dave Bristol
- (as David Lewis)
Caeli MacAulay
- Baby Nick
- (as Caeli Macauley)
Malcolm Stewart
- Dr. Greenfield
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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- TriviaDirector John R. Leonetti is the younger brother of Matthew F. Leonetti (the director of photography of The Butterfly Effect (2004)).
- GoofsWhen Nick is in the hospital after the first crash, he goes into a convulsion and the nurse runs in and hits the button and announces a "code blue". That should get every available doctor and nurse in the area to run into the room. Then the mother says he's alright now, yet the nurse never calls to reverse the code blue, and no-one shows up.
- Quotes
Trevor Eastman: I've brought my own special birthday candle...
[shows joint]
Trevor Eastman: ... It's drugs!
Julie Miller: Oh! My favorite.
Amanda: ...Light it up!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: The Butterfly Effect 2 (2012)
Featured review
I had great expectations for the sequel to one of my favorite movies. When I learned it would be direct-to-video I worried. Such fears were more than confirmed. This movie, to put it bluntly is terrible when compared to the first. The plot is nonsensical, and takes place around a boring office environment. The acting is frigid, there is little character development, and predictably leads the viewer to little enjoyment, and lots of confusion.
It would appear the director of this film has not even seen the first one, considering the frequent mistakes, and plot jumps.
Save your money, skip this one. This possessed such great potential, but suffered such terribly delivery
It would appear the director of this film has not even seen the first one, considering the frequent mistakes, and plot jumps.
Save your money, skip this one. This possessed such great potential, but suffered such terribly delivery
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $966,458
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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