Not one second of this bilge makes a lick of sense. Rex Reed,New York Observer
Kutcher is the wrong actor to anchor a psychological freak-out. Owen Gleiberman,Entertainment Weekly
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01/24/2004 @ 12:00 AM
It's one of the most unpleasant Hollywood films in some time. Charles Taylor,Salon.com
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01/23/2004 @ 12:00 AM
A grim and gruesome sci-fi thriller that labours to demonstrate Kutcher's range as a dramatic actor. Peter Howell,Toronto Star
It's trash, and yet there will always be a place for this kind of trash at the movies. Mick LaSalle,San Francisco Chronicle
Kutcher makes an agreeable traveling companion and guide here, and he turns in a performance that's modest and believable. Joe Baltake,Sacramento Bee
Kutcher scores laughs, both intentional and otherwise, and only seems at home in those Dude, Where's My Car? moments. And dude brings everybody else down with him. Roger Moore,Orlando Sentinel
The twists and tendrils don't withstand close or even not-so-close scrutiny. Lisa Rose,Newark Star-Ledger
What if on my way to the screening, something had intervened -- a runaway bus, a lightning bolt -- to prevent me from ever seeing this movie. How would my life have changed? Would I have become a happier, a kinder, a less bitter and disappointed man? Rick Groen,Globe and Mail
Chalk this up as another misfire in Kutcher's big-screen career. John Monaghan,Detroit Free Press
A dopey script personified by Kutcher's dopey, immutable hair style morphs Rashomon into Dude, Where's My Karma? Michael Booth,Denver Post
There's so much flashing forward and backward, so many spins of fate, so many chapters in the journals, that after awhile I felt that I, as well as time, was being jerked around. Roger Ebert,Chicago Sun-Times
A film of singularly boneheaded conceits, Butterfly is populated by, and appears to have been made by, stoned college dudes more hung up on oh-wow twists than the need to make sense. Ty Burr,Boston Globe
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01/22/2004 @ 12:00 AM
If you approach this movie in the right frame of mind -- that is, with total contempt -- you can still enjoy it as a comedy. Jack Mathews,New York Daily News