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The Bumblebee Flies Anyway
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| Features: |
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| Director: |
Martin Duffy
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| Genres: |
Drama, Romance
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| Production Year: |
2000
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| Running Time: |
96 minutes |
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01.03.2000
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| UPC Code: |
8-21575-10305-3
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| Media: |
DVD
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| Locality: |
United States
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Barney Snow (ELIJAH WOOD), a stranger to himself, is not a stranger to paradoxes. The only amnesia victim is a Massachusetts advance-care cancer ward, Barney yearns for memories of his identity yet has only one, that of himself at the wheel of a red convertible. These traces from his past are nurtured in experiments by Dr. Marie Harriman (JANEANE GAROFALO), a caring yet detatched psychiatrist whose mission is to reconstruct Barney's memory.
As the only non-cancer patient in the ward, Barney finds himself bonding and sparring with its other young residents. But more than others, it is Mazzo (JOSEPH PERRINO) a once handsome, athletic rich kid who brings Barney perhaps his most honest friendship and slyly introduces Barney to his true love, Mazzo's twin sister Cassie(RACHAEL LEIGH COOK). But just as things begin to brighten for Barney, he's suddenly confronted with a horrific dilemma. Is he really a victim of amnesia, or something far worse? Like the red convertible in his dim memory, Barney finds his mission to reclaim his identity on a collision course with the truth.
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