
Dr. Joe Darrow is a recently widowed doctor. He is grieving due to the death of his pregnant wife in a Red Cross mission in Venezuela. Although being atheist, he began to believe that his dead wife wants to communicate with him, through her young patients in the Pediatrics of a Chicago hospital.... (Full plot summary below)
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Dr. Joe Darrow is a recently widowed doctor. He is grieving due to the death of his pregnant wife in a Red Cross mission in Venezuela. Although being atheist, he began to believe that his dead wife wants to communicate with him, through her young patients in the Pediatrics of a Chicago hospital.
Leave your thoughts about Dragonfly.
| Countingdown.comLarry CarrollI screamed out, "What are you trying to tell me about this movie?" Just then, a milky white liquid landed on the windshield of my car. |
| Talking Pictures (U.S.)Tony Toscano... a weak and ineffective ghost story without a conclusion or pay off. |
| ComingSoon.netBlake WrightThe film does an admirable job of portraying what it is like to loose someone that is close to you. |
| Apollo GuideScott WeinbergIt plods along methodically, somehow under the assumption that its "dead wife communicating from beyond the grave" framework is even remotely new or interesting. |
| Decent Films GuideSteven D. GreydanusThinks it is being boldly counter-cultural when in fact its vague spirituality is the very picture of today's credulous do-it-yourself religiosity. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Cliffordemploys cheap trickery in place of real thrills |
| Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile CriticsWhile the themes are supernatural, and there are some genuinely chilling moments. But Dragonfly works best as a romance and Costner carries the film well. |
| Houston ChronicleEric HarrisonThe film has a solid premise. For them to twist it into such preposterous shape, they must really hate us. |
| Denver Rocky Mountain NewsRobert DenersteinMore dull than offensive, Dragonfly keeps Costner on screen for nearly every scene, which pretty much compounds the movie's boredom quotient. |
| Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionHap ErsteinMessages from the afterlife unnerve Costner, but the spooky first half is far better than the payoff. |