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The Healing
He finally met someone who specialized in damaged hearts. In this stirring drama, a promising young physician slides into alcoholism, following his wife’s tragic death. Having lost everything, he lands in a skid row mission, where he meets some unlikely characters. Vibrant with joy, laughter, sorrow and struggle, The Healing is compelling entertainment for all ages.
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Plot Summary
A young couple inherits a remote, isolated house after the woman's parents mysteriously disappear. Upon moving in, they discover unsettling phenomena and a growing sense of dread, hinting at a dark secret connected to the house and its surroundings. As their sanity erodes, they must confront a terrifying presence that seems to be consuming them.
Critical Reception
While "The Healing" is not widely known internationally, it is recognized within certain circles of horror and cult film enthusiasts for its atmospheric tension and disturbing imagery. Critical reception is often divided, with some praising its unique approach to psychological horror and others finding it slow-paced and opaque. Audience reactions tend to be polarized, resonating strongly with those who appreciate its unconventional narrative and unsettling mood.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and surreal horror elements.
Criticized for its ambiguous plot and lack of clear resolution.
Appreciated by cult film aficionados for its unique, disturbing vision.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for "The Healing (1983)" is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment on that platform.
Fun Fact
Kōji Wakamatsu, known for his provocative and often controversial films, directed "The Healing" later in his career, marking a departure from some of his earlier, more overtly political or erotic works, though it still retains his signature dark aesthetic.
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