Dragonfly
Director: Tom Shadyac
Actors: Kevin Costner, Susanna Thompson, Joe Morton
PlotA dedicated and talented emergency room doctor's life comes crashing down when his beloved wife, who was on a mercy mission in Venezuela, dies in a tragic accident. Struggling with his grief, he begins to experience a series of unexplainable events within his home and at the hospital where he works. These mysterious occurrences involve patients who have had near-death experiences and claim to be able to relay messages from his deceased wife. The doctor, skeptical at first, starts to entertain the notion that there might be some truth to these messages, leading him to question everything he has believed about life and death.
Driven by a burgeoning obsession to understand these paranormal experiences, he embarks on a quest for answers that pushes him to the very edge of his wits and beliefs. His journey is a deeply personal one, not only to comprehend the inexplicable occurrences surrounding him but also to seek peace and closure. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he encounters various challenges and revelations that force him to confront his own skepticism and the possibility of an afterlife. This search for understanding becomes a transformative journey, reshaping his perspectives on love, loss, and the unseen connections that bind the living to the dead.
Writers: Brandon Camp, Mike Thompson, David Seltzer
Release Date: 22 Feb 2002
Runtime: 104 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States, Germany
Language: English, Spanish
Home Video Reviews
Dragonfly's stale content, poor pacing, and lackluster A/V on Blu-ray make it skippable.
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