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The Healer
Pierre Laurent, a former doctor, has established himself as a renowned healer in Brittany. A young girl, Isabelle, who follows his results with admiration, declares her love for him and becomes engaged. The reactions of his former colleagues bring Pierre before the courts. A misunderstanding with Isabelle thwarts the wedding plans. Later, the young girl, suffering from a brain tumor, allows herself to be cured by the healer. Pierre does not cure her, but leads her to her death without suffering.
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Plot Summary
A physician, Dr. Jeff Cameron, is haunted by the memory of a patient he could not save. This trauma leads him to question his abilities and withdraw from his practice. He becomes increasingly isolated until a young woman, who has her own deep-seated fears, enters his life, offering a chance for redemption and healing for both of them.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Robert Young's performance as the troubled doctor. Critics noted the film's noir atmosphere and its exploration of psychological themes, although some found the plot somewhat conventional. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the emotional depth of the story.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Robert Young's compelling portrayal of a doctor battling internal demons.
The film effectively uses a noir sensibility to explore psychological trauma and redemption.
While the narrative follows some familiar arcs, its emotional core resonates with audiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the poignant performance of Robert Young and the film's sensitive handling of themes like guilt and recovery, finding it a moving and thought-provoking drama.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended as a vehicle for other leading actors before Robert Young was cast, who brought a significant level of gravitas to the role of the conflicted physician.
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