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The technical label "" refers to a specific digital copy of the 2004 science-fiction thriller film The Butterfly Effect , starring Ashton Kutcher. Technical Specifications This filename indicates the following attributes: We cannot romanticize piracy entirely

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This identifies the core content. The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 American psychological thriller starring Ashton Kutcher. The plot revolves around Evan Treborn, a young man who suffers severe blackouts during childhood. He discovers he can travel back in time to inhabit his childhood body by reading his old journals. However, every small change he makes to his past drastically and catastrophically alters his present reality, illustrating the chaos theory concept known as the "butterfly effect." 2. The Resolution: 480p