The flutterby effect
Thursday, 25. June 2009, 18:43:17
Normally when i see phsycological thrillers my mind either goes numb or i feel irritated for not being able to follow the plot.But when i saw Butterfly effect last night,by the time the movie ended i felt calm and relaxed.I dont know why it felt like that.Instead of hitting to bed after the movie, i felt like doing some work(at 3:00 AM
) and there i am sitting with my notebook in my hand trying to figure why that circuit (don't worry about what it was
) was functioning unexpectedly.
My mind did not feel any fatigue as i slowy tried solving some equations.

Ok why am i writing all this ?.I dont understand why that movie made my mind so calm and alert at
the same time.Was it my mind saying "OK my life is way too better than the character played by
ashton kutcher.So lets get back to work and not worry about what happened in the movie
"??
I dont know why,how but it sure felt good .
PS1:This post in no way endorses the movie.
PS2:Readers watching the movie expecting to get a soothing effect:Beware
PS3:People who already saw it and who think the movie was not that special, you can
say whatever you want about it in comments
My mind did not feel any fatigue as i slowy tried solving some equations.
Ok why am i writing all this ?.I dont understand why that movie made my mind so calm and alert at
the same time.Was it my mind saying "OK my life is way too better than the character played by
ashton kutcher.So lets get back to work and not worry about what happened in the movie
I dont know why,how but it sure felt good .
PS1:This post in no way endorses the movie.
PS2:Readers watching the movie expecting to get a soothing effect:Beware
PS3:People who already saw it and who think the movie was not that special, you can
say whatever you want about it in comments













