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Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee Movie Critic
Exactly how many more "is-he (she)-alive-or-isn't-he (she)-alive?" movies do we need before filmmakers get the hint that it's all been done before? There is nothing inherently wrong with "Dragonfly" except its nagging familiarity. ...
Bill Zwecker
Chicago Sun-Times
Throughout this film, I kept thinking how unbelievable Costner is in this role. I kept seeing Costner -- only rarely did he lure me into the possibility that he had become Dr. Joe Darrow. ...
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune
"Dragonfly," for all its eerie set pieces, tries to go warm and fuzzy on us instead of cold and spooky. But it's also a sappy, often absurd disappointment, another would-be inspirational romance. ...
Sue Pierman
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Dragonfly" is one of those films that makes you itch to punch the fast-forward button. This ponderous melodrama never kicks out of first gear after the opening scene. ...

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Dragonfly
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(2002)

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Overview:
Kevin Costner stars in this supernatural thriller about a man who believes that his deceased wife is trying to communicate with him through the near-death experiences of her patients.
Starring:
Kevin Costner, Joe Morton, Ron Rifkin, Linda Hunt, Kathryn Erbe, Susanna Thompson, Jacob Vargas and Kathy Bates
Directed by:
Tom Shadyac
Written by:
David Seltzer, Brandon Camp and Mike Thompson
Studio:
Universal
Release Date:
Feb. 22, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(PG-13) - for thematic material and mild sensuality
Running Time:
104 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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