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Fireflies in the Garden

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 39m
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6.4/10
14K
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Julia Roberts, Willem Dafoe, Emily Watson, Carrie-Anne Moss, Ryan Reynolds, Chase Ellison, Hayden Panettiere, and Brooklynn Proulx in Fireflies in the Garden (2008)
The Taylor family is devastated by an accident that takes place on the day their matriarch is due to graduate from college —- decades after leaving to raise her children.
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The Taylor family is devastated by an accident that takes place on the day their matriarch is due to graduate from college -- decades after leaving to raise her children.The Taylor family is devastated by an accident that takes place on the day their matriarch is due to graduate from college -- decades after leaving to raise her children.The Taylor family is devastated by an accident that takes place on the day their matriarch is due to graduate from college -- decades after leaving to raise her children.

  • Director
    • Dennis Lee
  • Writer
    • Dennis Lee
  • Stars
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Willem Dafoe
    • Emily Watson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Dennis Lee
    • Writer
      • Dennis Lee
    • Stars
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Willem Dafoe
      • Emily Watson
    • 66User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Michael Taylor
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Charles Taylor
    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Jane Lawrence
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    • Kelly
    • (as Carrie Anne Moss)
    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Lisa Taylor
    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Addison
    Hayden Panettiere
    Hayden Panettiere
    • Young Jane Lawrence
    Shannon Lucio
    Shannon Lucio
    • Ryne Taylor
    Cayden Boyd
    Cayden Boyd
    • Young Michael Taylor
    George Newbern
    George Newbern
    • Jimmy Lawrence
    • (as George Newburn)
    Chase Ellison
    Chase Ellison
    • Christopher Lawrence
    Brooklynn Proulx
    Brooklynn Proulx
    • Leslie Lawrence
    Diane Perella
    • Flight Attendant
    Natalie Karp
    Natalie Karp
    • Social Worker
    John C. Stennfeld
    • Reverend Byers
    • (as Reverend John Stennfeld)
    Philip Rose
    Philip Rose
    • Papi
    • (as Phillip Rose)
    Babs George
    Babs George
    • Nana
    Frank Ertl
    Frank Ertl
    • Morgan Duncan
    • Director
      • Dennis Lee
    • Writer
      • Dennis Lee
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    MacAindrais

    Dysfunctional Fireflies and the Case of the Exploding Fish

    Fireflies in the Garden (2008) **1/2

    The problem with movies about dysfunctional families is the same one that spy movies have: they're a dime a dozen, and rarely offer anything new. Wes Anderson has made dysfunction his specialty. Noah Baumbach's Squid and the Whale was also a very good film about dysfunctional families, as is Jonathan Demme's new film Rachael Getting Married. Dennis Lee's feature length debut, Fireflies in the Garden is a technically well made film. It looks good, it sounds good. Lee is a sound director. But good direction can't always save a flat script. That's the problem with the movie. It offers nothing new into an already crowded genre.

    I suspect that the film's script must have looked quite good. After all, it netted a slew of stars - Ryan Reynolds, Emily Watson, Willem Defoe, Hayden Panettiere, Iaon Gruffud, and Julia Roberts. Reynolds stars as as Michael Waechter, the son of a self absorbed intellectual jerk, Charles (Dafoe). His mother is Lisa (Roberts). The film goes back and forth in time, between Michael's childhood and present day. While on the way to Rhyne, the daughter's graduation party, Charles and Lisa get into a car accident while trying to avoid Christopher, Lisa's nephew. Lisa is killed.

    This sets up situations and complications to bring everyone together so they can argue and bicker, and of course, eventually reconcile. As the family gathers at the old family home, where Jane (Watson in the present, Panattiere in the past) now lives, old feelings are drudged over, and while going through their mother's things, Michael discovers a secret about his mother.

    Robert's and Watson play caring mothers. Lisa is passive, maybe too passive. Why she allows Charles to get away with some of the cruel things he does to the young Michael are confounding.

    Meanwhile, the film also glosses over the relationship between Jane and Michael, who are roughly the same age. That relationship is almost incestuous, although Lee never dares to fully delve into it. Everyone does solid work with their roles. Again a part of the technical solidity of the film. It's just that the story is too familiar, too flat. In the end, Dafoe has some moments of depth, and Reynolds gives a strong and layered performance. Otherwise, the script doesn't take enough time to flesh out its characters.

    Sure Michael has every reason to hate his father. He's a jerk, unabashedly so. The story needs to be maybe flushed out more, or maybe way less. There are stories enough for about three movies here. The plot line regarding young Christopher, who feels tremendous guilt over Lisa's death is enough for a film of this length. But there are so many other stories going on that it gets only limited time.

    There are some other small nitpicks that can be made. First, none of the kids look like their adult counterparts. That would be fine in a better movie, but here it's something you pick out. Second, although the film is set somewhere outside Chicago, it feels like somewhere in the south. Probably because it was shot in and around Texas.

    Based on a script that floated around Hollywood for sometime before getting financed, Fireflies in the Garden has floated around looking for a release since its debut back at the Berlin Film Festival. It's reported that the film will get a release come November. I suspect it will be limited, and suspect that it won't stick around theaters for long. Robert's might attract a few patrons to the multiplexes, but I wouldn't count on this one to make a big splash with anyone. I'm sure Lee has better in him.
    8msmspacek

    It Could Have Been Great

    I agree with Raj Doctor, although I would rate the film higher.

    The film was released in Russia with little publicity and became lost in the summer blockbusters. Without revealing information, the acting is excellent. The story is very indeed very realistic. If you find realism boring, then this is not a film for you.

    The final third of the film, however, is missing. I have read that at the Berlin Film Festival, where the film premiered, it was announced to be 2 hours long, but the version in Russia is missing 20 minutes. Because the ending felt rushed while the rest of it was very well controlled, I cannot help but believe that this time was taken out of the final act. It's a shame really, because it could have been a great film. As it is, it is still a very good film that I recommend for the patient viewer.
    7gradyharp

    Exploring the Sludge of a Dysfunctional Midwestern Family

    FIREFLIES IN THE GARDEN is a perplexing movie. The story seems as though someone threw the script up in the air with the fireflies in the garden (a quite beautiful moment in the film that suggest the night gardens of John Singer Sergent's 'Carnation Lily, Lily Rose'), shot it full of holes and then reassembled it the next groggy morning. Pieces are simply missing: we are informed that the original version is 122 minutes while this version is only 89 minutes and it is likely that in the missing 33 minutes many of the unresolved and very confusing elements of time and place and character development and perplexing moments existed. Writer/Director Dennis Lee obviously had a fine story to share and a brilliant cast to offer it, but so much of it is missing that we are left frustrated.

    Successful Romance novelist Michael Taylor (Ryan Reynolds) has completed his latest novel, a work of serious memoir literature in which he has recounted his childhood in an attempt to free himself from the influence of his demonic father, English professor Charles Taylor (William Dafoe) who seriously abused Michael as a child and for whom he holds little emotion but disdain. Michael has returned home for the college graduation of his sister Ryne (Shannon Lucio) as well as his mother's - Lisa (Julia Roberts) - deferred graduation. But the celebration is altered by an accident: Charles swerved to not hit his nephew Christopher (Chase Ellison), hit a pole resulting in a crash that killed Lisa and injured Charles and leaves Christopher with a dark cloud of guilt that he caused the trauma.

    We gradually meet the family: Lisa's sister Jane (Emily Watson) is the mother of Christopher and his little sister and has always been the closest friend of Michael when they were children (as children, Michael is portrayed by Cayden Boyd and Jane by Hayden Panettiere ), At Lisa's funeral Michael's 'ex-wife', AA reformed Kelly (Carrie-Anne Moss) shows up to add to Michael's angst. From here the film jumps back and forth between the childhood of Michael and Jane and the suffering and abuse Michael endured at the hands of his grotesquely diabolical father and the secrets of that failed family life are gradually exposed and the traumatic present. In cleaning out Lisa's things Michael discovers some information that alters his view of his past, and those discoveries lead to a change in the way Michael views his father and Jane's children and most significantly the demons that have burdened him through his life.

    In addition to the fine work by Reynolds, Watson, Dafoe, Roberts, and all the other cast members, there is an important cameo for Ioan Gruffudd that opens the murk of the story well. Though this journey through the progress of a dysfunctional family has been done many times before and even frequently using the protagonist as a novelist about to open the secrets of the family's lives to the world, this story take some significant alternative routes that make it more tender. The uses of flashbacks could have been better edited so that the audience is aware of when the character changes occur, and there are many unanswered questions about how each of these characters came to inhabit the human roles they present here. But given the fact that the audience must stay completely alert during this film in order to follow this at times meandering story, this is a worthy film. One wonders why the missing 33 minutes were not included in the American release (the film was made in 2007 and it seems as though it never played the theaters, going instead directly to DVD). With a cast of this caliber this should have been a popular film. But where did those missing pages take us?

    Grady Harp
    Chrysanthepop

    Fireflies in the Night

    Dennis Lee adapts Frost's poem with the same title. With such a big names associated with it, I wonder why 'Fireflies in the Garden' never got a US theatrical release. It is a well executed film. Danny Moder's cinematography is breathtaking and Javier Navarrete's score is superb. The story has an interesting premise but it needed fleshing out. It looks patchy at times. The casting is also a little awkward. Emily Watson and Hayden Panettiere are too different to play the same character convincingly and this was difficult for me to overlook. That said, Panettiere was quite decent and Watson is first rate but she deserved more screen time (and her character, the older Jane, needed more fleshing out). Ditto for Julia Roberts who, despite of a small role, has a strong presence throughout the entire film. I find her character's actions questionable. For example why does she choose to leave her husband when he cheats on her while all those years she stays with him when he's abusing their son? Ryan Reynolds shows growth as an actor. He displayed maturity in 'Definitely, Maybe' and seems to be going the right way as an actor. Willem Dafoe too does a terrific job from being the hateful father to being the softer old man but I would have liked to see more of the transformation in Charles because on the one hand he is shown to be a loving father (as shown in the home video) but on the other hand he doesn't seem to have changed much (the scene in the car when they're on their way to visit Jane and his temper at the dinner table). The director could have shown more of Lisa and Charles during their later years. I also liked Cayden Boyd's performance. Ioan Gruffudd and Carrie-Anne Moss do not have more than a couple of scenes. 'Fireflies in the Garden' seems like a well intentioned movie but it appears too rushed and patchy to fully involve the viewer. It needed more than 95 minutes of screen time. The visuals, soundtrack and performances make it a decent watch.
    7lgilbertom

    a pleasant surprise

    I watched this movie on DVD and I confess that I rented reluctantly this movie. However, I had a pleasant surprise, the story is about a boy who in his adult version is played by Ryan Reynolds with serious relationship problems with his father (William Dafoe). I am really surprise with Ryan Reynolds performance, also the young Michael with play Cayden Boyd. The whole story in one way or another turn around the problem of relationship between both. The movie uses well the flashback resource to show the problems of this family and especially the problems between Michael and his father. Naturally, there are good interpretations of the rest of the cast especially for Emily Watson(Michael's Aunt). A movie that really is worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      Julia Roberts is married to the film's cinematographer, Daniel Moder.
    • Goofs
      When Kelly first appears walking into the house after the funeral, the boom mic is visibly above the doorway.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy: [to Michael] Gotta tell you my kids love it here. Christopher's in your old room and Leslie here is in Ryne's.

      [turns to Leslie]

      Jimmy: Say hello to your cousin.

      Michael: [to Leslie, when she doesn't say anything] You're short.

      Jimmy: [to Michael] Yeah guest room's upstairs, second door on the right, but I guess you know that because uh this is your home.

      Leslie: Uncle Charlie said it's our home now.

      Jimmy: You're right honey, it is our home now. But um, Michael grew up here so... it's his home, too.

      Leslie: But it's our home.

      Jimmy: [picks Leslie up] What do you say we go catch some more of that ball game, huh?

      [to Michael as he starts walking]

      Jimmy: If you need anything let me know.

      Michael: Okay.

      Jimmy: [stops and turns back to Michael] Hey this... this is great, you know... It's good to...

      Michael: Yeah you too.

      [Mouths to Leslie after Jimmy turns back around]

      Michael: It's MY home.

    • Connections
      References Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Trio in A minor (Op. 50)
      Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky)

      Performed by The Vincent Trio

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2008 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Retrato de familia
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Senator Entertainment Co
      • Kulture Machine
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $70,600
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,884
      • Oct 16, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,692,182
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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