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The Healer

2016

Action / Comedy / Drama / Family / Fantasy / Romance

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Jonathan Pryce Photo
Jonathan Pryce as Raymond Heacock
Oliver Jackson-Cohen Photo
Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Alec Bailey
Camilla Luddington Photo
Camilla Luddington as Cecilia
Jorge Garcia Photo
Jorge Garcia as Father Malloy
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788.03 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 53 min
P/S 1 / 11
1.64 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 53 min
P/S 1 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Reno-Rangan6 / 10

An unwanted gift for him, but not for the others!

I don't think this was made from the religious perspective. I really liked the initial parts. It was nothing new, but such initiation always intrigues about how the rest of the film would turn out. Of course it was a comedy, but beyond that there's emotion. A young man is offered to clear his debts, in return he has to do what was told, that he has to spend a year in his ancestor's rural place in Canada. He's sent to there with a purpose. He ignores after learning about it, but when a young girl with cancer meets him, he could change his mind. So what happens next was a predictable twist, but a good way to end.

I don't mind watching Christian films. Because most those I've watched does not promote the religion. Instead, it revolved around people who believe in it. That makes us to understand them better. This was almost a similar one. I'm a big fan of tearjerker flicks, so expected that moment. But it was decent. That kid part helped to establish the film even better. I almost liked the film, except in the end, it all fell apart. Like it was waiting to change the neutral stance to religion. Otherwise, it is a nice film. That's why it failed to get a different sect audience. Still, fictionally, it can be an enjoyable one.

5.5/10

Reviewed by Shadowking10017 / 10

Positive and uplifting

If you want to watch a light-hearted feel good movie with the family, this would certainly be it. It has a bit of everything, which appears to have disappointed some reviewers who were trying to put this movie into a specific genre box. There was some intrigue, comedy, romance and magic. The actors did a fine job and you did start connecting with them in spite of the brief time some of them were on screen. Overall, a fun movie to watch with a good message to boot.

Reviewed by CelluRob6 / 10

Someone's got their wires crossed....

This is actually quite an engaging, optimistic film with the 6" 3', handsome, OJC as an electrician who sets up a business in a small town - only to discover that the residents think he can cure their ailments. As it transpires through his uncle - Jonathan Pryce - there is a scintilla of truth to the yarn and he has to deal with some quite heart-rending emotional struggles as he faces his new reality. One has to be careful not to confuse this innocent fantasy with any misleading, dangerous, medical mysticism; but the script and direction from Paco Arango keep it clear that fictional and fanciful the whole thing is. It's got a bit of a burgeoning romance and some touching moments with a young, terminally ill, girl as well as nice scenery to complement it too, and though hardly strenuous on the little grey cells, it is still worth a watch.

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