The life of Joe Darrow, an ambitious doctor, whose wife is died in an accident, has been changed completely, when she begins to send him messages through the dead patients.
More dull than offensive, Dragonfly keeps Costner on screen for nearly every scene, which pretty much compounds the movie's boredom quotient.
Chicago Tribune
July 20, 2002
A sappy, often absurd disappointment.
Cincinnati Enquirer
February 11, 2005
The screenplay credited to Brandon Camp, Mike Thompson and David Seltzer starts out with energy and substance, but reverts to time-filling repetition before it reaches the last-minute climax.
The undisputed king of the cornball concept, Kevin Costner has an uncanny aptitude for gravitating toward the dopiest projects in sight, but this time he's outdone himself.