The film starts with a medical patient, played by Ashton Kutcher,
breaking into a doctor's office at night. The noise has alerted some
guards, he can hear them looking for him. He blocks the door with a sofa, he grabs a pencil and paper and starts writing "If someone
reads this, it means that I was unsuccessful and am already dead..."
The guards are outside the office by this point, their flashlights shining in as
the scene fades out.
The film then goes back to "thirteen years earlier". We meet the young 8
year old Evan Treborn (the adult is played by Ashton Kutcher) who is
being raised by his mother, who is a nurse. When he is dropped off at
school, Evan's teacher insists on speaking with his mother about an urgent
matter. Apparently, as part of a drawing assignment, Evan drew a very
disturbing picture of himself holding a knife over a couple of dead
bodies. Evan has also started experiencing blackouts where he does not
remember what has happened. Then it follows Evan's life along with three of his friends, Kayleigh
Miller (adult played by Amy Smart), her brother Tommy, and Lenny. The
following four episodes are moments, which are referred to later
in the movie. In each, Evan has blacked out certain
memories.
Episode 1
At 8 years old, Evan is dropped off at his friend Kayleigh's house. Her dad has just picked up a new video camera, he wants to make a home movie with Kayleigh and Evan. Evan blacks out, and he finds himself naked with Kayleigh in the basement of the house. Mr. Miller has just finished making a movie, but Evan doesn't remember what just happened. Concerned about his blackouts, Evan's mother takes him to see a doctor at a psychiatric institution. The doctor notes that Evan's blackouts do not seem to have a physical cause, and suggests that they may be stress related. He recommends that Evan keeps a journal as treatment.
At 8 years old, Evan is dropped off at his friend Kayleigh's house. Her dad has just picked up a new video camera, he wants to make a home movie with Kayleigh and Evan. Evan blacks out, and he finds himself naked with Kayleigh in the basement of the house. Mr. Miller has just finished making a movie, but Evan doesn't remember what just happened. Concerned about his blackouts, Evan's mother takes him to see a doctor at a psychiatric institution. The doctor notes that Evan's blackouts do not seem to have a physical cause, and suggests that they may be stress related. He recommends that Evan keeps a journal as treatment.
Episode 2
The film shows that Evan's father is in a psychiatric institution, and that they have never met. Evan's doctor suggests that his blackouts may be related to him not having a father figure and recommends that they meet in a controlled environment. They meet, but then Evan blacks out and wakes up to his father strangling him. The guards tear him off of Evan and proceed to beat his father with a police truncheon until he is dead.
The film shows that Evan's father is in a psychiatric institution, and that they have never met. Evan's doctor suggests that his blackouts may be related to him not having a father figure and recommends that they meet in a controlled environment. They meet, but then Evan blacks out and wakes up to his father strangling him. The guards tear him off of Evan and proceed to beat his father with a police truncheon until he is dead.
Episode 3
At 13 years old, Evan and his friends are smoking and looking in the Millers' basement. Tommy finds a stick of dynamite, and they decide to use it for a prank. They light it and put it into a mailbox of a neighbour's house, they wait in the woods by the house for it to explode. Evan blacks out, he wakes up to them all running in a panic through woods dragging Lenny with them, who appears to be in shock but otherwise uninjured. Evan has no idea what has just happened, Lenny has to go to the hospital for treatment. The next scene shows us what happens next, Evan, Kayleigh and Tommy go to see a film. Tommy catches Kayleigh and Evan kissing and is angered by this sight. He beats up another boy, by his actions you can see that he hates Evan.
At 13 years old, Evan and his friends are smoking and looking in the Millers' basement. Tommy finds a stick of dynamite, and they decide to use it for a prank. They light it and put it into a mailbox of a neighbour's house, they wait in the woods by the house for it to explode. Evan blacks out, he wakes up to them all running in a panic through woods dragging Lenny with them, who appears to be in shock but otherwise uninjured. Evan has no idea what has just happened, Lenny has to go to the hospital for treatment. The next scene shows us what happens next, Evan, Kayleigh and Tommy go to see a film. Tommy catches Kayleigh and Evan kissing and is angered by this sight. He beats up another boy, by his actions you can see that he hates Evan.
Episode 4
Still at 13 years old, Lenny has come back from hospital. Evan and Kayleigh go to visit Lenny, they wander into a junkyard, where they see smoke. They stumble acrossTommy, who has tied up Evan's dog in a bag, covered it in petrol and is preparing to set it on fire. Evan tries to stop Tommy, but Tommy picks up a stick and accidentally hits Kayleigh as he swings at Evan. Evan blacks out, and wakes up to find himself and Kayleigh cover with small amounts of blood, Lenny unhurt, and a burnt bag with the remains of his dog.
Still at 13 years old, Lenny has come back from hospital. Evan and Kayleigh go to visit Lenny, they wander into a junkyard, where they see smoke. They stumble acrossTommy, who has tied up Evan's dog in a bag, covered it in petrol and is preparing to set it on fire. Evan tries to stop Tommy, but Tommy picks up a stick and accidentally hits Kayleigh as he swings at Evan. Evan blacks out, and wakes up to find himself and Kayleigh cover with small amounts of blood, Lenny unhurt, and a burnt bag with the remains of his dog.

Back in present time, Evan finds that he has a new scar from the
cigarette burn that he didn't have before. From this, it shows that
what happens in the past can happen differently, depending on his
actions. However he is catious to see where his memories might take him. He goes back to visit Kayleigh, who he
apparently has not seen since he moved away at 13. After she leaves her
job working in a diner, he meets her and starts questioning her about
the past. Kayleigh reveals that when her parents split up, she had a
choice to live with her father, or with her mother who lived out of
town. As they were childhood friends, she chose to live with her father
as she didn't want to move away. Evan then starts
asking her about the time they made a movie with her father. She gets very upset, and he realizes that they
were abused and forced to do a childs porn film, and she leaves him
crying. When Evan gets back to his dorm, he receives a message and finds out that
Kayleigh has killed herself. He makes the active decision
to go change the past. He reads the journal passage bringing him back to when Mr Miller made the home movie. Kayleigh and Evan are in the Mr. Miller's basement
with costumes on, the video camera is running. Mr. Miller instructs them
to take their clothes of, but then Evan challenges Miller in an adult
tone, saying that what he is doing will ruin his daughter's life and
lead to her commiting suicide. He adds that he should raise his daughter lovingly,
and he should discipline his son Tommy, as he is a sick
person. In a hard to believe development, this seems to convince Miller,
who promises to change his ways.
Evan wakes up in present time to find himself in bed with Kayleigh. He
then has new memories, as he changed how
everything developed because of that one incident. Kayleigh grew up not
being abused by her father and snuck away to meet him when he moved
away. They started dating, and are now in college together. His relationships are totally different, for example he runs
into his roommate Thumper from before he went back in time, who
as a punk-goth type has nothing to do with the type of person Evan now is. However through all this back and forth Evan still has all his memories from before he went back.
Life seems good for Evan as he is with Kayleigh, but soon the
negative side of his actions appear. Although Kayleigh grew up fine,
Tommy became the object of Mr. Miller's anger growing up. An incident involving Evan, Tommy, and a baseball bat, results in Evan killing Tommy. Evan is sent to prison, and he manages to get hold of one of his journals so that he can change the past again.
He reads the passage leading up to his dog being burnt again.
Evan, Kayleigh and Lenny are just about to come across Tommy, when Evan
realizes that they have to be prepared this time so they can change the
past, so he picks up a shard of metal and gives it to Lenny, telling him
to use it to "cut the rope" (freeing his dog).
However, during the incident with Tommy, he changes things himself,
and convinces Tommy not to kill the dog. Just as Tommy puts down the
stick, he is stabbed by Lenny with the metal shard and killed. Evan then wakes up in a very grim present day, that has changed as a result
of Tommy's death. Lenny is now permanently restrained in a
psychiatric facility, and Kayleigh is a crack whore. Evan realizes that he has to go back and change things again. He
goes back to when he met his father for the first time, with the knowledge he now has, he speaks
with his father about how to change things. His father was
institutionalized as he has the same "gift" that Evan has, he however was
diagnosed to be delusional. His father tells him that he can't play God,
all this changing the past has to stop. Evan refuses and his father
lunges at him, strangling him as the guards grab at him.

He goes back to the incident that happens at Millers house, and trues to solve too many things at once. He grabs a candle, finds the stick of dynamite that is
also in the basement. He tries to threaten Mr. Miller into not harming
anyone, but this doesn't go to plan as he drops the lit stick of dynamite which
explodes when Kayleigh picks it up.

There is a party with the first meeting between the young Evan
and young Kayleigh. As they meet, Evan deliberately whispers into
Kayleigh's ear: "I hate you and if you ever talk to me, I'll kill you
and your family." She runs away from him crying.
Back to the present, he is with Lenny his roommate and asks "Where's
Kayleigh?" to which Lenny replies "Who's Kayleigh?". They never became friends in this timeline. He goes back to the diner
where Kayleigh was working in an earlier timeline, but she never worked
there. She and her brother moved with their mother when their
parents split up. Kayleigh, Tommy and Lenny have all turned out fine,
given that none of the previous episodes have happened. Although he is not with
Kayleigh, this is one life that Evan can accept, and he burns the
journals.
This film is very confusing and extremely hard to follow, I had to watch it more than once before I was able to take in what was happening, as a thriller it is effective as it constantly keeps you guessing as to how him changing things will plan out for him in the end it is mysterious as you don't really know who he is because he's constantly changing himself, there is suspense which is added to the thriller genre as it keeps you hooked although I was confused I was still anxious about the outcome of the film as a thriller film I will give it a 4 out of 5 rating as I feel it kept me interested till the end and in suspense of what was going to happen to him after he was changing everything.
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