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Dragonfly (La sombra de la libélula)

Título original: Dragonfly
  • 2002
  • 7
  • 1h 44min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
41 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Dragonfly (La sombra de la libélula) (2002)
Comedia negraTragediaDramaFantasíaMisterioRomanceThriller

Un médico afligido es contactado por su esposa fallecida a través de las experiencias cercanas a la muerte de sus pacientes.Un médico afligido es contactado por su esposa fallecida a través de las experiencias cercanas a la muerte de sus pacientes.Un médico afligido es contactado por su esposa fallecida a través de las experiencias cercanas a la muerte de sus pacientes.

  • Dirección
    • Tom Shadyac
  • Guión
    • Brandon Camp
    • Mike Thompson
    • David Seltzer
  • Reparto principal
    • Kevin Costner
    • Susanna Thompson
    • Joe Morton
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    41 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tom Shadyac
    • Guión
      • Brandon Camp
      • Mike Thompson
      • David Seltzer
    • Reparto principal
      • Kevin Costner
      • Susanna Thompson
      • Joe Morton
    • 256Reseñas de usuarios
    • 86Reseñas de críticos
    • 25Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    • Joe Darrow
    Susanna Thompson
    Susanna Thompson
    • Emily Darrow
    Joe Morton
    Joe Morton
    • Hugh Campbell
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
    • Charlie Dickinson
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Mrs. Belmont
    Robert Bailey Jr.
    Robert Bailey Jr.
    • Jeffrey Reardon
    Jacob Smith
    Jacob Smith
    • Ben
    Jay Thomas
    Jay Thomas
    • Hal
    Lisa Banes
    Lisa Banes
    • Flora
    Matt Craven
    Matt Craven
    • Eric
    Casey Biggs
    Casey Biggs
    • Neil Darrow
    Leslie Hope
    Leslie Hope
    • Charisse Darrow
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Phillip Darrow
    Mary Beth Fisher
    Mary Beth Fisher
    • Eulogist
    Kim Staunton
    Kim Staunton
    • Intake Nurse
    Liza Weil
    Liza Weil
    • Suicide Girl
    Nigel Gibbs
    Nigel Gibbs
    • Paramedic
    Heidi Swedberg
    Heidi Swedberg
    • Surgical Nurse
    • Dirección
      • Tom Shadyac
    • Guión
      • Brandon Camp
      • Mike Thompson
      • David Seltzer
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    HoraceBury

    Much more than expected.

    Many may think they know the ending, but they will be suprised. This is a beautiful film with much more depth and understanding than initially appears. If you think it is going to be an average hollywood ghost story, think again.
    movies2u

    A Good Thriller.

    Dragonfly was a good thriller movie and was very well written. Kevin Costner and Kathy Bates were good. The movie did bore you a little at times, but in the ending the story picks up and flows greatly. The movie is about Joe (Kevin Costner), a doctor whose wife dies in a bus accident in a foreign country while working for the Red Cross.When she dies, Joe is devastated, and works overtime at the hospital, and is uncomfortable staying at his own house with his wife's menacing bird. But then, Joe finds that children dying at the hospital have seen his wife when they are near death, like a young boy named Jeffrey who is at the hospital for cancer. Now, Joe must find what his wife wants him to find. This movie was interesting and good. I give Dragonfly a 9 out of 10. :)
    7potter-4

    Well acted and surprising

    From the info on the DVD cover, I thought this was a going to be a science fiction/horror movie. I was pleasantly surprised at what this was actually about. The plot twist in the film is wonderful. Kevin Costner and the rest of the cast do a convincing and thoroughly enjoyable job with this unique premise. This film reminded me more of a "Field of Dreams" than a "Poltergeist" kind of movie. The cast is revealing. Ron Rifkin (Alias) was a great foil to Mr. Costner. Linda Hunt is perfect in the small role she plays. The director, Mr. Shadyac, seems to have broken out of the comedy mode (Liar, Liar; Ace Ventura) in a big and interesting way here. This is a good one to see if you aren't into horror movies and want something that stirs the little grey cells...I give it a 7 out of 10.
    cosmic_quest

    Surprisingly enjoyable

    I can't say I'm a huge fan of Kevin Costner and I'm bored of films that copy the same style of 'Sixth Sense' but there is something about 'Dragonfly' draws the viewer into the storyline and the main character's plight.

    When paediatrician Joe Darrow's wife Emily dies in a bus accident in South America, where she was doing mercy work, he is left devastated and struggles to cope. But his grief is interrupted when his dead and dying patients begin communicating messages to him that he thinks are an attempt by his late wife to contact him. He's left wondering if her death has tipped him over the edge or if the dead can talk to the living? Or even if Emily is alive out there?

    Costner, who plays Darrow, gives a surprisingly effective performance as a man deeply grief-stricken, caught between letting his wife go and risking insanity by pursuing these messages his young patients pass on. The storyline itself was an involving mix of romance, suspense and drama. Although certain aspects were rather clichéd or clearly just added to keep the film going longer, this was easily forgiven because Darrow was a nicely-depicted character who you couldn't help empathise with and the ending was delivered in an up-lifting manner. These days, films of this sort usually resort to shock sad/tragic finales that it's actually a pleasant change to see things end happily.

    This is certainly one for Shyamalan fans or those wanting a mildly creepy and quite intelligent film.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    What she taught me in death is what she taught me in life. To trust, to have faith. Because as a friend of mine once said, it's belief that gets us there.

    Dragonfly is directed by Tom Shadyac who also co-writes the screenplay with Brandon Camp and Mike Thompson. It stars Kevin Costner, Kathy Bates, Ron Rifkin, Joe Morton and Linda Hunt. Music is scored by John Debney and cinematography by Dean Semler. Plot finds Costner as a grieving doctor who starts to believe he is being contacted by his late wife through patients near death experiences.

    "She was my ultimate partner, my best friend and lover. And I miss her beyond belief. I also know I'm never gonna see her again, not ever. And I'm just beginning to understand what that means so intensely that I sometimes wish I didn't have to wake up anymore. And the last thing I need is someone telling me what to feel, or how to feel."

    It was badly marketed as a supernatural horror during the publicity prior to its theatrical release, and even now certain DVD covers lend the unsuspecting to thinking it's a nerve jangling experience. That it failed to resonate with critics and many film fans is not surprising, they either didn't get the spook fest they expected, or they simply had no time for a picture high on sentiment. And, without doubt, there are those who simply dislike Costner to the point that even when his peers were lauding him, they were throwing the poisonous darts. Does this mean they are all wrong and Dragonfly is a great picture? No, not at all, it has problems for sure, but really it could only ever appeal to one corner of the film loving market.

    Dragonfly is a meditation on grief, where structured as it is, it opens the possibility of something past death offering advice and hope. This of course brings in much sentimentality as the makers hit the viewer with a sledgehammer, reference gravely ill children, young suicides and Costner's grieving. But what's wrong with sentimentality anyway? True, they go too far in the final quarter here where an underwater sequence is as trite as it gets, but some folk want to be manipulated into a teary eyed state, or they want to believe as Fox Mulder does. It's also worth mentioning that this isn't loaded as statement to say "there is" something after death, that the white light thing waits for us all, because it is disputed during a dinner conversation that puts up a valid argument against the near death experience.

    Always interesting in themes and played deftly by Costner (who always does great brooding and inner turmoil) and Bates, this is a film worthy of inspection by seekers of the heart tug. Suffice to say, the horror faithful and those that hate the treacle treatment should stay away. 7/10

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      Alison Lohman had a small role as a cancer patient but was cut out of the movie. Since she shaved her hair off for the part, she had to wear a wig throughout her next movie, La flor del mal (2002).
    • Pifias
      As Darrow is opening the door to the kitchen, after the scene with the swinging ceiling light, a woman wearing a white long sleeve V neck blouse is visible, standing in the hall behind him.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Joe Darrow: What she taught me in death is what she taught me in life. To trust, to have faith. Because as a friend of mine once said, it's belief that gets us there.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The DVD features a cut scene where many dragonflies are attacking Joe's kitchen window and he suddenly awakes, realizing it was a dream.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Inside the Actors Studio: Kevin Costner (2001)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de agosto de 2002 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Alemania
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • El misterio de la libélula
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Venezuela
    • Empresas productoras
      • Universal Pictures
      • Spyglass Entertainment
      • Gran Via Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • 60.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 30.323.400 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 10.216.025 US$
      • 24 feb 2002
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 52.323.400 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.39 : 1

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