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Dragonfly (2002)
Entertaining ... and more!
Dragonfly is an excellent movie whose full worth may be lost on younger audiences not open to its message. Costner is perfect for the lead role. The plot combines elements of mystery, suspense and love story with a touch of horror, without giving so much as a hint of the surprise ending. In addition to its immediate entertainment value, Dragonfly has a message for anyone who knows or can comprehend the pain of losing a loved one, is trying to come to terms with their own mortality or wonders if there is life after death. This movie will stay with you long after you've seen it.
Tilly Trotter (1999)
This is a must-see for lovers of romance, especially Catherine Cookson fans!
I am a big fan of Catherine Cookson's work, and have seen all movies based on her books. I read the Tilly Trotter trilogy about a year ago, and ordered this movie the minute I learned of it. I was not disappointed! The movie, Tilly Trotter, is one of the finest interpretations of a Catherine Cookson novel, definitely as good or better than The Girl. It's a great story, which deals with class divisions, overcoming adversity and the power of love.
As with the first book in the Tilly Trotter series, I was left wishing the story would continue. I hope there are plans to make movies based on the second and third books in the series, with the same cast, of course! I'll be waiting and hoping!
A tip for US viewers: To defray the cost of purchasing this and other Cookson movies, consider donating them to your public library for a tax deduction. They'll be there whenever you get the urge to see them again. Meanwhile, others are sure to enjoy these movies.