Dragonfly movie plot
2022-02-17 08:01
When a person you love die , does it mean that they will leave forever and never return?
As the Chicago Memorial Hospital director (Chicago Memorial Hospital) emergency center - Joe Darrow (Joe Darrow, decorated with Kevin Costner, Kevin Costner) is a doctor traumatic aspects of a respected expert. However, when an accident was about to take his wife's life, his expertise did not help much. Her wife, Emily Darrow (Susanna Thompson, played by Susanna Thompson) is also a doctor herself. She went to Venezuela to perform a medical charity mission. Unfortunately, she died in a remote mountainous area. An unexpected traffic accident.
Emily's relics can be seen everywhere, including a Dragonfly badge, which is a personal badge of hers, used to symbolize the birthmark on her shoulder. In addition, there are young patients in the pediatric tumor ward before her death. Joe promised to give consideration to Emily when she went to Venezuela .
But now they reminded Joe Darrow of his wife's voice and smile. For these children, Joe Darrow is not a tired traumatologist, but their "mily Joe" (mily Joe). As some of these little patients experienced the experience of being rescued from the death line, Joe Darrow began to believe that Emily was trying to "communicate" with him from another world. When Joe's colleagues and friends began to worry about his mental state, Joe Darrow realized that for his problems, he must rely on beliefs, not facts. Universal Picture and "Spyglass Entertainment" (Spyglass Entertainment) teamed up to present this "Dragonfly"
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Dragonfly quotes
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Miriam: Have you personally, had any experience with Emily since her death?
Joe Darrow: You know the answer as well as I do, of course I haven't.
Miriam: And why haven't you?
Joe Darrow: Because I haven't gone half way to Heaven and she has no way of reaching me. I know it sounds crazy.
Miriam: I know, and aren't you the guy, who doesn't believe in Heaven?
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Sister Madeline: If we can create this life with what imagination, why not the next?