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Dragonfly
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When a loved one dies, are they gone forever? Dr. Joe Darrow (Kevin Costner) can answer that question. As a grieving doctor, Joe is being contacted by his late wife through his patients near death experiences.
When a loved one dies, are they gone forever? Dr. Joe Darrow (Kevin Costner) can answer that question. As a grieving doctor, Joe is being contacted by his late wife through his patients near death experiences.
Actors:
Joseph Will,
Casey Biggs,
Michael Manuel,
Heidi Swedberg,
Susanna Thompson,
Andy Umberger,
Liza Weil,
Meg Thalken,
Justina Machado,
Annie Coffey,
Mary Beth Fisher,
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Joseph Will
4 November 1970, Westminster, Maryland, USA
Casey Biggs
4 April 1955, Toledo, Ohio, USA
Michael Manuel
Heidi Swedberg
3 March 1966, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Susanna Thompson
27 January 1958, San Diego, California, USA
Andy Umberger
Liza Weil
5 June 1977, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
Meg Thalken
30 September 1954, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Justina Machado
6 September 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Annie Coffey
27 March 1978, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Mary Beth Fisher
Director:
Tom Shadyac
Tom Shadyac
11 December 1958, Falls Church, Virginia, USA
Country:
United States, Germany
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December 30, 2006
Boy, does the final reel stink.
January 26, 2006
The 'surprise' ending is as predictable as it is a long time coming.
February 11, 2005
The screenplay credited to Brandon Camp, Mike Thompson and David Seltzer starts out with energy and substance, but reverts to time-filling repetition before it reaches the last-minute climax.
New York Observer
March 13, 2002
A numbingly pretentious project.
Film Threat
April 14, 2007
What Costner and everyone else is in constant danger of is spouting some awful dialogue.
August 17, 2011
Preposterously plotted, highly sentimental supernatural thrillers
February 26, 2007
The undisputed king of the cornball concept, Kevin Costner has an uncanny aptitude for gravitating toward the dopiest projects in sight, but this time he's outdone himself.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
August 09, 2002
More dull than offensive, Dragonfly keeps Costner on screen for nearly every scene, which pretty much compounds the movie's boredom quotient.
November 20, 2008
Neither spooky nor otherworldly.
January 20, 2003
Despite the film's aspirations to soul healing, its uplift remains mechanical, like an escalator's.
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Boring, phony and a complete waste of talent.
Chicago Tribune
July 20, 2002
A sappy, often absurd disappointment.

