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Lush green aerial photography of the Venezuelan jungle stands in stark contrast to the dark and depressing urbanity of American city life where Joe Darrow (Kevin Costner) works as a doctor in the emergency room of Chicago Memorial Hospital. His wife, Emily Darrow (Susanna Thompson), was last seen in a rainstorm in Venezuela, where she was on a retreat with the Red Cross offering humanitarian aid. She vanished in a bus accident. There were no survivors and her body was never found. That rich, green, exotic land is left behind as Joe is challenged to persevere through sad, rainy days back home. Joe promised Emily that if anything ever happened to her, he would visit her patients in the oncology ward. Strangely, the children seem to know him, and they say they've seen Emily in their near-death experiences. When Joe begins to believe that Emily is trying to contact him from the other side, his coworkers and his neighbor (a staunch Kathy Bates with a sterling buzz cut) warn him that grief can be a heavy burden to bear. (official distributor synopsis)

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DaViDĀ“82 

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English It isn't entirely bad, but it's the kind of mystery film that stands and falls on atmosphere, which is something that a routine-man like Shadyac is utterly unable to induce. Thus, even a fairly solid premise, decent actors and decent music can't save the result. ()

gudaulin 

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English I can't help but feel that watching Dragonfly is like eating an unseasoned meal. The film desperately lacks atmosphere and refinement, something that would nestle in the viewer and not let go. Yet it's not outright bad; it has decently written dialogues, and I had no problem with the performances of the film's characters. However, I can't give it three stars; I would need stronger impressions for that. The film just flew by me like a dragonfly... Overall impression: 40%. ()