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FantasyThrillerHorror

The Unhealer

- With great power comes great pain

A botched faith healing bestows supernatural Shaman powers on a bullied teenager. When his lifelong tormentors pull a prank that kills someone he loves, he uses his powers for revenge and goes on a bloody rampage to settle the score.

Release Date : 2020-10-09

Language :EnglishGerman

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : United States of America

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Cast

Natasha Henstridge

Character Name : Bernice

Original Name : Natasha Henstridge

Gender : Female

Lance Henriksen

Character Name : Pflueger

Original Name : Lance Henriksen

Gender : Male

Adam Beach

Character Name : Sheriff Adler

Original Name : Adam Beach

Gender : Male

Chris Browning

Character Name : Gus

Original Name : Chris Browning

Gender : Male

Branscombe Richmond

Character Name : Red Elk

Original Name : Branscombe Richmond

Gender : Male

Angeline Appel

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Angeline Appel

Gender : Female

Gavin Casalegno

Character Name : Reed

Original Name : Gavin Casalegno

Gender : Male

Cristi Harris

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Cristi Harris

Gender : Female

Will Ropp

Character Name : Tony

Original Name : Will Ropp

Gender : Male

Elijah Nelson

Character Name : Kelly

Original Name : Elijah Nelson

Gender : Male

Kayla Carlson

Character Name : Dominique

Original Name : Kayla Carlson

Gender : Female

David Gridley

Character Name : Nelson

Original Name : David Gridley

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-10-24

**_A struggling high schooler acquires good medicine… or is it bad medicine?_** A bullied teen with the eating disorder pica (Elijah Nelson) lives with his mother (Natasha Henstridge) in a mobile home outside Phoenix. They call on a gruff healer (Lance Henriksen) and the boy suddenly has the mojo to face the bullies, as well as attract the girls (Kayla Carlson). "The Unhealer” (2021) is comic book horror with a high school milieu. The basic plot and tone harken back to “Christine” (1983) in which a persecuted misfit gains an advantage from some dubious source and proceeds to wreak vengeance on his harassers. The difference is that this one has the Southwest setting, mystical AmerIndian bits and budget of "Bone Eater" (2007). Being a riff on the “power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” theme, the movie addresses the issue of whether or not Kelly is better off with or without the “medicine.” If Kelly is denied protection & justice due to the condoning of adults & authorities, is it wrong for him to take matters into his own hands? If it’s not wrong in principle, how far should he go in regards to dishing out punishment? How far can he go before he becomes worse than his arrogant persecutors? These are interesting questions. Meanwhile the intriguing faith healer of questionable morality element can be traced back to early 1974 and the origin of Steve Gerber’s Foolkiller in Marvel’s Man-Thing comic. The application here is different, so it’s not like it’s a total rip-off. Being straight-to-video, “The Unhealer” has the budget of a decent TV movie and looks it. But this is made up for with an effective cast and compelling writing featuring snappy and sometimes amusing dialogue, comic booky though it may be (there’s a type of quasi-Kryptonite, for heaven’s sake). As long as you don’t expect an award-winning flick, it’s entertaining. The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot at Apache Junction & Superstition Mountains just east of Phoenix & Scottsdale in the heart of Arizona. GRADE: B/B-