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Movie plot holes you never noticed, but won’t be able to unsee - Page 38 of 41 - Kiwi Report

Movie plot holes you never noticed, but won’t be able to unsee


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[post_page_title]The Butterfly Effect – Stigmata hands[/post_page_title]
Movies about time travel are always at risk of major plot holes, and there is a pretty big one in the mystery thriller ‘The Butterfly Effect.’ Ashton Kutcher’s character ends up in jail and tried to prove to his cellmate that he can change the past.

The Butterfly Effect – Stigmata hands

He does this by going back in time and stabbing his hands, creating scars on his palms. The problem is that by changing his past so long ago, he would have always had those scars and his cellmate wouldn’t have noticed the change.

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