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Which is Ryan Reynolds' best comedy ?
Just Friends
Van Wilder
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Title: The Nines
Status: Released
Genre: Drama
Date: August 31th, 2007
Title: Definitely, Maybe
Status: Completed
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: February 14, 2008
Title: Chaos Theory
Status: Completed
Genre: Drama
Date: March 8, 2008
Title: Fireflies in the Gard...
Status: Post-Production
Genre: Drama
Date: 2008
Title: The Proposal
Status: Announced
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: 2008

I try to dress for where I am in life.
    - Ryan Reynolds





Fireflies in the Garden (2008)

Status: Post-Production
Theatrical Release: Not Announced
DVD Release: Not Announced
Genre: Drama
Director: Dennis Lee
Release Company: Not Announced
MPAA Rating: Not Announced
Running Time: Not Announced
Box-Office: Not Announced
VHS Rentals: Not Announced
Official Website: Fireflies in the Garden
Main Cast: Ryan Reynolds as Michael Waechter, Julia Roberts as Lisa Waechter, Carie-Anne Moss as Kelly Hanson, Emily Watson as Jane Lawrence

Plot
MICHAEL WAETCHER(32) is flying home for his mother's college graduation. His mother, LISA WAETCHER(50), has spent a lifetime stroking her husband's massively insecure ego. reassuring PROFESSOR CHARLES WAETCHER(53) that he is indeed the genius he thinks he is. Now that the children have grown and left the house, she has gone back to college to finally attain her degree. Today is Lisa's day. What should be a moment of great celebration, however becomes a targic family reunion as Lisa is killed in a car accident on route to her graduation, leaving Charles, Michael and Michael's precocious sister, SUSAN(21), to pick up the pieces.

The death of his mother also reunites Michael with JANE(36) who is more like a cousin than an aunt. The coming together unlocks a Pandora's Box of secrets, from a summer spent as teenagers. Always hiding in the shadows, Michael must finally stand up to Charles, who blames his family as the reason why he never attained great fame and respect as an academic. most of all, Michael struggles with his own inner demons-painful childhood memories of his father abusing his mother physically, abusing him psychologically, and the jealousy he feels towards Susan, who wants nothing more than to please her father in order to broker the peace.

Can true closure, whatever that means, indeed ever be achieved? Or rather is one step towards reconciliation, no matter how "small," good enough, at least for now.