Thursday, March 2, 2017

A Cure For Wellness

Bildresultat för a cure for wellness   A young executive by the name Lockhart is sent to a spa by his employers. Not for a comfortable vacation, but to retrieve the company's CEO, who has been ill for quite some time. Upon arrival, Lockhart is informed that visiting hours are over for the day, and he is forced to spend the night in Switzerland. But when leaving the health spa, Lockhart's taxi collides with a deer. Waking up at the spa, Lockart is informed that his leg is broken, and the doctor assures him that the company he works for has been called, and the employers view his health as the bigger concern. Finding this to be very unlikely, Lockhart accepts a small time of rest before moving on. But while staying at the spa, he realizes that there is something very strange going on. None of the patients wants to leave, and when asked about the CEO, Mr. Pembroke, he is simply told that his condition had a turn for the worse. Lockhart watches a gardener drag around a sick bed from the spa, with what seems to be a person on it covered in sheet in the garden, in the middle of the night, walking into the only piece left of the old church, and coming back without anything on the bed. Slowly but surely Lockhart understands that all patients were well before coming to the sanitarium. Doctor Volmer is making them sick.
Bildresultat för a cure for wellness   As most of you know, I love horror movies. They're my personal favorite genre, and this movie is no exception. Combining many terrifying and/or creepy things might be viewed as messy for some people, but I personally view this movie as brilliant. Combining immortality with a terrible price is really nothing new, but A Cure for Wellness brings a new light to the horrors of living forever. Something I greatly appreciated was also the fact that there were no loose ends left as the movie was over.
I would highly recommend this movie for any horror fan, as it managed to give me chills even as I was walking home from the theatre.

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