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Dragonfly (2002)

Dragonfly (2002)
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In this supernatural thriller, Kevin Costner plays Joe Darrow, a physician mourning the death of his wife Emily (Susannah Thompson) in a bus accident in South America, where she was providing medical outreach. Wracked by grief, Joe works extra shifts at the hospital to take his mind off the tragedy, but the intense workload triggers his short temper and some careless mistakes. His officious boss (Joe Morton) forces Joe to take time off, but Joe feels obligated to check in on his wife's pediatric patients, fulfilling a promise he made before she left. Visiting the ward, Joe starts to believe that Emily is using the near-death experiences of her terminal patients to communicate with him, through images the children report seeing in their dreams, and symbols they are inexplicably compelled to draw. While the children see Joe as a kindred spirit, the hospital staff worries about how these interactions are agitating them. At home, Joe begins finding other ethereal evidence of his wife's attempt to contact him from beyond the grave, some of it featuring the image of a dragonfly, which was the shape of the birthmark on her shoulder. His friends and a caring neighbor (Kathy Bates) worry that Joe is losing his marbles, especially as his quest becomes more frantic, putting his job in jeopardy. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin CostnerKathy Bates, (more)
Director(s):
Tom Shadyac
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dragonfly

In this supernatural thriller, Kevin Costner plays Joe Darrow, a physician mourning the death of his wife Emily (Susannah Thompson) in a bus accident in South America, where she was providing medical outreach. Wracked by grief, Joe works extra shifts at the hospital to take his mind off the tragedy, but the intense workload triggers his short temper and some careless mistakes. His officious boss (Joe Morton) forces Joe to take time off, but Joe feels obligated to check in on his wife's pediatric patients, fulfilling a promise he made before she left. Visiting the ward, Joe starts to believe that Emily is using the near-death experiences of her terminal patients to communicate with him, through images the children report seeing in their dreams, and symbols they are inexplicably compelled to draw. While the children see Joe as a kindred spirit, the hospital staff worries about how these interactions are agitating them. At home, Joe begins finding other ethereal evidence of his wife's attempt to contact him from beyond the grave, some of it featuring the image of a dragonfly, which was the shape of the birthmark on her shoulder. His friends and a caring neighbor (Kathy Bates) worry that Joe is losing his marbles, especially as his quest becomes more frantic, putting his job in jeopardy. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Tom Shadyac
Writer(s):
Brandon CampDavid SeltzerMike Thompson
Producer(s):
Gary BarberTom ShadyacMark Johnson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseRomance
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    Beverly and Ralph C.

    Yes oh my goodness what they caption was just 1st. class and the story took back seat to the filming and the message was very powerful when you loose a love one. If you are a emotional persome bring a towel with you . it5s not for sweating.

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    Joseph B.

    This is one of my favorite films since each time I've watched it, it's grown on me. The story is a supernatural mystery that builds slowly to a moving and uplifting ending. If you have no belief in a spiritual world, you may not be intrigued or moved by the story. I found it fascinating and highly entertaining, touching on various aspects of the near-death experience... Kevin Costner does a fine job as the tormented, widowed physician, as does Kathy Bates as his helpful next-door neighbor.

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    Alan G.

    Wonderful movie. Well acted and believable. Inspiring. Well done.

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