Fireflies in the Garden is a blantant case of insect cruelty

Fireflies in the Garden: Talented cast underused
10 April 2012

The sudden death of a beautiful matriarch (Julia Roberts) sparks tears, rows and a lot of soul-searching in this watchable but ultimately blah family drama.

First time writer/director Dennis Lee is desperate to transcend genre clichés — much is left unsaid about a crucial sexual liaison — and Ryan Reynolds and Willem Dafoe are effective as an out-of-sync father and son.

Yet the rest of the talented cast (including Emily Watson and Carrie-Anne Moss) are underused.

And the "charming" set piece with the titular fireflies is a blatant case of insect cruelty.

Fireflies in the Garden

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