Though he’ll eventually grow up to resemble a certain Sexiest Man Alive, young Michael Taylor (Cayden Boyd) is still a timid, bespectacled kid in this scene from Fireflies in the Garden, the Julia Roberts/Ryan Reynolds drama (out Oct. 14) about a novelist poised to publish his seemingly perfect family’s dirty laundry. Reynolds is the grown-up writer, who still has unresolved issues with his domineering father (Willem Dafoe), and Roberts plays his gentle mother. In this flashback scene, Michael bonds with his young Aunt Jane (Hayden Panettiere) over sports cards, specifically a certain dreamy Chicago Cubs second basemen. Take a look.
It's a sweet scene -- and probably the latest in October that the cursed Cubs have been mentioned in 60 years!
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This should have been released years ago and it is a disgrace that it has been needlessly delayed. It has a stellar cast and shouldn’t go unnoticed by the public when it finally comes out.
awww, how sweet. where is that kid looking?!?!
I’ve seen this film 4 times now. It’s been released on Sky in the UK. It’s not bad. A good cast but generally underused to me, especially Roberts. Reynolds does well. He should do more dramas, Good to see Emily Watson back on the big screen.
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