The movie "Butterfly Effect" involves some concerns and thinking about survival philosophy

The logic and narrative method of the

movie made me feel like a horror film at first, but with the deep knowledge of the director, things gradually became organized, and with the development of the story, the audience understood that the protagonist was doomed to tragedy. end. The pace of the movie is getting faster and faster, and the time that the male lead can use to understand and react to the new situation after entering the new environment is getting shorter and shorter. It seems that God is depriving the male protagonist of the ability to change the line of cause and effect a little bit. The male protagonist gradually lost the opportunity to contact the diary, and the diary gradually disappeared within his reach. He decided to seize the last opportunity to change the line of cause and effect. By watching the video tapes of his mother before giving birth, he entered his unborn body and committed suicide in his mother's belly to end the whole thing.

Seeing this, I can’t help thinking, if I had never been in this world, how would the people around me be different? But our lives would not be cut off from the source like him. We never get the chance to go back in time. Therefore, before doing everything in the future, I hope we can all think about this movie, take a warning, and don't let our future self regret it. In the end, Evan wrote "she" not only refers to Kelly, but also refers to Evan's mother.

​​People are selfish. When Evan is constantly changing the past and eager to reverse the details, he wants to make everyone around him happy and fortunate, but he hopes that Kaili and herself can be happy and together forever. However, while constantly changing the past, Evan also found that his mother was becoming miserable. Even when he saw that his mother had lung cancer when he was disabled, it was one of the reasons why he wanted to go back to the "first". . There is also what the male protagonist father said to his mother, I can change everything. This sentence should not be said on the previous timeline, but on the same timeline.

Obviously the father and the male protagonist have similar experiences. He found many ways but they were not satisfactory. He told the male protagonist’s mother that I would change everything, but the end is that he did not find a way to go back to the past, and failed to do it again. Change, but be treated as a lunatic. The protagonist finally finds that he is the "butterfly" that keeps flapping its wings. Every time he makes a slight mistake, it will cause a lot of negative impact on others' lives.

If he commits suicide, it is not called self-sacrifice, because his death is another "wing flapping". Not only can it not make up for the effect of flapping the wings before, but there may be further chain reactions. However, the stillbirth is equivalent to "this butterfly has never existed." You can say that he sacrificed himself because he gave up the right to live, or you don't think he was sacrificed because he never existed. Ordinary people do not have the ability of the protagonist. When a person cannot judge the consequences of "suicide", he cannot choose this extreme way of "flapping his wings", so it is not clear from the film that the director or screenwriter encourages everyone to commit suicide.

Finally, this movie is very fascinating, because it can involve the viewer’s attention and thinking on many issues or some survival philosophies, and I think this mainly comes from the large-scale performance of the film. The interrelationships involved in the rewriting of fate. This time, the change mapping is actually the most common topic, causality. Life is a combination of causality again and again. The reason why your life can be distinguished from others lies in the attitude and choice of the individual towards every little thing. Our choice determines our direction and results, but also distinguishes our personality and life. Every choice is the result of a free consciousness domination, and it is precisely because of the existence of many free consciousnesses that our lives have become strange and different, with happiness, joys and sorrows, ill-fated destinies, and eccentricities.