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Der junge Angestellte Lockhart wird nach Europa entsendet, um seinen Boss Mr. Pembroke in einem idyllischen Wellness-Center in den Schweizer Alpen abzuholen. Dort angekommen merkt er jedoch schnell, dass etwas nicht stimmt. Bald findet er sich. A Cure for Wellness – Wikipedia. Ein junger, ehrgeiziger Manager wird beauftragt, den Vorstandsvorsitzenden der Firma von einem idyllischen aber mysteriösen ‚Wellness-Center'. boattube.eu - Kaufen Sie A Cure For Wellness günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. boattube.eu: ProSieben zeigt heute ab Uhr den Mystery-Horrorfilm „A Cure For Wellness“ von „Fluch der Karibik“-Regisseur Gore. 25 Userkritiken zum Film A Cure For Wellness von Gore Verbinski mit Dane DeHaan, Jason Isaacs, Mia Goth - boattube.eu A Cure for Wellness. Mit dem „Fluch der Karibik“-Franchise avancierte Gore Verbinski zum Goldesel von Hollywood. Nun präsentiert er eine schaurig schöne.
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Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Lockhart Jason Isaacs Volmer Mia Goth Hannah Ivo Nandi Enrico Adrian Schiller Deputy Director Celia Imrie Victoria Watkins Harry Groener Pembroke Tomas Norström Frank Hill Ashok Mandanna Ron Nair Magnus Krepper Director Gore Verbinski is best known for the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, and also Rango, The Ring, and The Mexican, so "quietly understated" is not really his thing, If the Pirates movies are kind of a throwback to old Hollywood swashbucklers, this is a more lurid version of old Gothic suspense thrillers like "Rebecca" or "The Island of Doctor Moreau.
His bosses are so cartoonishly evil that they may as well be counting wads of cash as they tell him he's being sent off to Europe to fetch a wayward executive whose signature is needed to allow a merger to go forth so as to allow them to rake in more millions.
Oddly, a similar plot undergirds the otherwise-completely different Will Smith vehicle "Collateral Beauty. As with the patients and the staff, there's something not quite right about the overly affable man, and the impatient Lockhart has plenty of time to figure it out after an accident delays his trip back to New York.
Exactly what's going on, and why no one ever seems to leave the place, takes quite a while almost 2. A teen girl aptly named Mia Goth , the only young person besides Lockhart, may hold some clues.
Rather than a lush island, the sanitarium is high on a mountain, but the effect is the same, as if the viewer has been transported to a world apart.
Does this all sound good? Then you'll probably like this very dark fable. The deep mystery of why the place is so strange is possibly layered with too much complication.
I think everything fits together pretty well, but I'm not positive. I am positive that this is definitely going to be a lot different than anything else in the multiplex whenever you might choose to see it.
Opening up the week after John Wick 2 and 50 shades 2 and the same week as The Great Wall, does not bode well for the R rated box office of one of the most cryptic, deranged, and disturbing films ever made.
You will hate this one or love it, not likely to get many in between votes. There are images in this film that I will never get out of my head.
I am smarter than your average bear but I really have to see the film again to figure a lot of it out. And though I gave it an 8, I am not sure it is something I want to subject myself to again.
I really enjoyed Dane De Haan's performance. I was not familiar with him before this film. Jason Isaac is solid and Mia Goth is a fascinating actress that I had also not seen before.
Where do I start? The running theme of eels? The numerous Octagenarian nude scenes? The torture scenes? The cryptic mystery of the Spa? Yes, I think I will start there.
We join the De Haan character at Dr. Volmer's Swiss spa as he spends a great amount of the film on squeaky crutches wandering the estate and trying to figure out what the heck is going on.
Needless to say, he sees and is subjected to a lot of dark and twisted stuff. Verbinski does a wonderful job at the helm.
Everyone has been comparing this to Shutter Island, in pre release, but I was more reminded of Eyes Wide Shut in terms of mysterious atmosphere.
When I review a film, I find it difficult to walk the fine line between discussing it and revealing spoilers, so I will not say a whole lot more about this odd film.
I do have one final thing to say. I am very liberal about allowing young people to see films but moms and dads trust me on this one.
Do not allow pre teens to experience this film. There was a 5 year old at my screening tonight. I told the mom, "Have fun the next 15 years dealing with how this film affected your son.
You should be ashamed. I was really excited about this movie when the trailer came out, I could not wait to see it.
But after reading multiple bad comments about the film, I got worried. But I must say, nothing to worry about. The movie is kinda weird maybe, but if you watch the trailer you know what you're settling in for, I suppose.
The story develops itself kinda slow, but that didn't bother me cause I was intrigued by the story. The movie has good actors, a great setting and atmosphere.
It kinda reminded me of Shutter Island, I think because of the whole "mystery island with a weird cure-institution"-thing. Be patient with unagi.
It gets better with some nudity and love making later in the film. They did confuse punk rockers with heavy metallers.
It is not difficult to tell these people apart so I am not sure why no one on the set told the director.
Pzachlen 3 August Just rented this outstanding, stunningly gorgeous, original film. Clearly this is not a film for everyone, however what critics fail to mention is how different it is from most of the pedestrian crap made today.
Yes it is highly stylized to say the least, but worth every viewing minute. There is beauty here even in it's grotesques.
If anyone here knows or remembers Ken Russell's early films this is similar. Russell's early works suffered the same sort of reviews as this has.
Today the same film's of Russell's that were crucified by critics are now thought of as masterpieces.
It seems to me that the more Avant-Garde and or bizarre a film is, does not communicate well to critics. Visually, this film is a masterpiece and the shots are breathtaking.
The castle where most of the movie takes place is a great setting, it's a real place in Germany called Castle Hohenzollern.
Every shot is a piece of art, framed and filmed with the utmost respect for the craft. The story is an interesting one, you'll be thinking to yourself for most of the movie, what is the cure for wellness?
They do give an answer to it later in the movie. The plot has a man working for a big finance company out to retrieve the CEO of the company from a wellness center in the Swiss Alps.
Along the way, he meets some interesting characters and tries to figure out what exactly they're trying to cure up there on the mountain.
The only thing I thought the film could have done better was with the twist, it could be seen from a mile away if you were watching the previous part of the movie with even a little bit of concentrated focus.
My suggestion: See it! It's a mystery story. Slightly to very unnerving. You don't see anything like this much.
I really really enjoyed this. Its not horror; the ending will not leave you wishing you hadn't watched it just until the end.
But I was glad it was over nonetheless.. Ntara-1 18 February Can't believe all these bad reviews or the horrible percentage it has on this website.
This movie broke all expectations I had and was filled with twists and turns that will leave your head spinning even after the film is over and it's been half a day.
Before going into my review, I just want to address 3 annoying things I have seen in reviews. This is so untrue. I expected it to have some Shutter Island, Fight Club, split personality twist but that never happens.
Instead you get more and more reeled into the character and all the mystery of what is happening at this facility.
A happy go lucky movie with pleasant fun things in it? Obviously the whole thing is about a guy losing his mind, so that is just in general an unpleasant theme, you moron.
Apart from maybe one scene I can think of towards the end, it was not over produced. It was WELL produced which is very different.
When I think of an over-produced movie, I think of almost every superhero movie recently that is plagued by bad writing and an overload of CG.
This was nothing of the sort. Nearly every CG moment besides the stupid face of a deer that gets hit by the car looked stunningly realistic and was used at a moment where it was necessary to the artistic integrity of the film.
This film is ART! Okay, so now that I've addressed the idiots out there, let me give you my outlook on this film.
I am a huge fan of psychologic thrillers and SOME horror that is extremely outside of the box. This movie was a complete fresh breathe of air.
A Cure for Wellness is nothing like Shutter Island in it's execution or style, but the main character does look like a little brother of Di Caprio and the films do share the 'crazy house' setting.
This movie is brutal at certain points and hard to watch in terms of intensity, which is something I like. I suppose one thing that could upset people about this movie is that some things are not completely cleared up by the end of the movie, which leaves a lot to the imagination of the viewer.
After seeing it once, I definitely feel this movie has a rewatchable factor because it seems you could dig up more, looking back through it for clues.
I will certainly be buying this one when it's out on video. One of the many films that I personally forgot to see in the cinema when it was released earlier in the year, oh how much I regret missing this film now.
Lets set one thing straight this film is not for everyone, this is not your everyday thriller or mystery or soft horror for that matter.
I can completely understand people absolutely hating the film or completely loving this experience, and that's exactly what it is Directing - Gore Verbinski has made a very well put together film the camera work in the film is seamless and shows off his talent as a film maker.
He doesn't put a foot or shot wrong in the film very good job from start to finish. Dane DeHaan is, in my opinion, a very talented actor its just unfortunate that "Hollywood" has tried and failed many times to make him the next best thing.
A Cure for Wellness is the type of film where DeHaan belongs and he his brilliant in the film, as the audience you can really get behind him in his struggle.
Even though he starts of the film as not a nice guy to put it nicely his character arc in the film is strong and delivered brilliant by DeHaan, he is at the top of his game in this film.
The other stand out of the film for me is Mia Goth who plays a really interesting a mysterious character which we don't know a lot about in the beginning, however as the film grows so does her character.
She is innocent but slightly peculiar at the same time and is the victim of the whole film her delivery throughout the film is really good.
These are the two standouts there is nothing bad to say about the rest they are all good as well Jason Issacs is also really good in the film also.
Another positive of the film is the cinematography which is really striking and bold, it sets the tone of the film really early and makes the film haunting but beautiful to look at which is a interesting contrast.
Production design especially of the hospital is also really good in a strange way, it is eerily perfect which makes us as the audience doubt its authenticity, well it did for me.
The final positive of the film is the most important and that is the story of the film which is brilliantly simple but with a lot of hidden messages and undertones that are striking and woven into the story perfectly.
On the surface a film about some off beat "wellness" centre in the Swiss alps is strange in its self, couple that together with the main theme of the the film water and the "cure" it is elevated to a new level.
Everything that as the audience and Dane DeHaan's character is told is put into doubt straight away because nothing adds up about the place.
Talking of water the use of the substance throughout the film is so well done that you start to fear it, how is that possible something so innocent turned into something so sinister so easily.
The story of this film and depths it reaches changes every time you watch the film. On the other hand there are only two negatives of the film, number one is the pace of the film which is very slow.
This is by no means a easy film to watch and it shouldn't be either but you feel as if the end of the film is much quicker than the beginning or the middle, the pace feels slow and uneven.
The other negative is the re-watchability of the which could be difficult knowing the pace and length of the film however knowing the enjoyment that can be had watching the film could out balance it.
Overall this film is a psychological soft horror thriller that is full of surprises it uses great film making techniques, a incredibly interesting story with great characters and will definitely make you not want to drink water straight after, very creepy and effectively use of water.
Hopefully this film gets the recognition it deserves as well as audiences time, it will definitely make you uncomfortable!
This film feels like a Black Mirror episode - but one that treads water for almost two and a half hours without ever reaching its main idea.
But the film really tests your patience. The main character is icy and unlikable, the other characters are similarly distant.
Stuff happens, a lot of stuff, some of it great looking, but with nothing to tie it together or the any character depth to engage with, it ends up feeling like you're being taken through a film students visual exhibition that doesn't end soon enough.
It really doesn't live up to the amazing film that the trailer suggests, a pattern that seems to be more and more common with films these days.
Similar to Passengers, I wonder if moments were shot just to make the trailer more powerful in selling the film.
I rarely see a movie that is so well made that I just could not afford to miss a one second of. That is that movie.
It is just so well put together that the experience is a long lasting. The props, lighting, actors, sets, music, camera work, atmosphere, visuals, gore, special effects, casting, dialogues, writing - everything in this film is a masterpiece.
I could be a stickler and pinpoint some of the shortcomings of this film but in all actuality I see no point in doing that as some films were made to make one think, and "A cure for wellness" is such a film.
I do not want to spoil anything for anybody so I will not even say anything about the plot however bear in mind that the movie starts off disturbing and ends on the same note.
Yup - it was THAT good. Nicknielsen99 17 February As an avid movie goer, and occasional reviewer, I am one like most to naturally flock to the reviews of Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, and the user flooded IMDb Verbinksi's A Cure For Wellness strikes all categories on what a suspenseful "thriller" should be.
I myself watch countless thrillers, as they along with horrors, are my favorite genre. Upon seeing the reviews for A Cure for Wellness, I was both disappointed and worried
I can compare the feeling of it to the film It Comes at Night in the way that after watching it, I felt deflated. I felt like the distributors had tricked me into watching it with their dark and ominous posters and trailers that made you think it was about one thing but it was really about another.
Then it sticks with you and makes you think about things besides the premise of the movie itself. I went back and watched it again and it all began to make sense.
Some explanations I read were wrong to me. Although some of the plot takes on a sordid narrative, it's not as though these ideas aren't used in film and TV from time to time.
I'm not being specific as I want this section spoiler free, but the series Game of Thrones has the same sorts of unpalatable behaviour and billions have people have no problem digesting it there.
It is also historically accurate with many regal families employing the same treatment. What stuck with me after was the aspect of every day society and if you take away the fantasy element of this movie, you are left with the thought of how corporations really do behave this way sometimes.
People get used as fall-guys to save the the greatest assets all the time. Wellness centres are actually a thing and people exploit the human condition.
What I didn't like about this film was its run time. Like seriously, 2 and a half hours? There were certain scenes that were just a waste of perfectly filmed pretty space.
Pretty, pretty pictures but also not required. I did like this movie. I enjoyed Dane DeHaan as Lockhart. I thought he played it with a subtle strength and I think despite what most critics say, he was cast right.
I can't wait to see her upcoming film for Suspiria and am about to watch Marrowbone which is receiving great feedback. I give A cure for Wellness 3.
Hannah's told never to go in the water for fear that she will discover that she's 'different. Before the events in the film the Baron lived in a castle right where the wellness centre now sits.
The Baron wanted to keep his bloodline pure so he married his sister to have a baby with. The Baron discovers his sister is infertile so he tries to find a cure by experimenting on the villagers in town.
He discovered that the properties of the elixir prolonged life as well as cured his wife's ailment and so began taking it himself.
Dried up corpses begin to appear and get discovered by the villagers who know that the Baron has something to do with it.
When the villagers embark on a plan to kill the Baron and Baroness for killing the townsfolk, they burn down the castle and the Baron.
Then they tie the Baroness to a stake, burn her and cut out her baby and throw it in the water. The Baron, severely injured, retrieves the baby showing that he too is not set upon by the eels and hides out underneath the castle where he has a secret room complete with access to the water and enough elixir to sustain himself until he can continue with his work and rebuild.
Over time he discovers that he doesn't need to take people by force and can in fact lure people to his wellness centre under the guise of curing them of anything they need curing of.
Having all patients consume copious amounts of the water keeps them in a constant state of hallucination which also ensures they are convinced and even hypnotized to respond to any idea he implants into the minds of those treated.
Lockhart discovers a microscopic bug in his water. It's a baby eel. The water is not toxic to the eels. Through experimentation Volmer worked out a filtration system to use the toxic but magical water via the eels.
The eels aren't affected by the toxins in the water. Because the human body is part water, giving the patients the toxic water with eels allowed the properties of eternal life to become filtered through the human body via sweat which is then collected and put into vials.
The water given to patients has microscopic baby eels who gain immortality from being in the water. When patients are given their 'treatment,' the water and properties from the immortal eels excretes through sweat and is then collected.
The patients are given rejuvenation from time to time to stall the effects of drinking the toxic water but eventually the body gives out and they die.
They are then fed to the eels. The dehydration treatment is given more often towards the end of a body's use and grown eels get inserted through the mouth to make the sweat more potent.
The water is toxic but is not toxic to the eels. Instead the eels became immortal and instead of living a few years, lived for hundreds of years.
The dehydration eventually causes death. Volmer found a way to prolong using a body by treatments in the rejuvenation tanks the ones' where Lockhart thought everyone was dead.
Lockhart has his teeth fixed. You can't be wandering around with missing teeth, what will people think? He cannot willingly return to darkness or go blind once he has the gift of sight any more than he can be unborn.
We are the only species capable of self-reflection. Director: Gore Verbinski. Added to Watchlist. From metacritic. Stars of the s, Then and Now.
Watched Movies. To Watch with Boehm. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Lockhart Jason Isaacs Volmer Mia Goth Hannah Ivo Nandi Enrico Adrian Schiller Deputy Director Celia Imrie Victoria Watkins Harry Groener Pembroke Tomas Norström Frank Hill Ashok Mandanna Ron Nair Magnus Krepper Pieter the Vet Peter Benedict Constable Michael Mendl Bartender Maggie Steed Abramov Craig Wroe Morris David Bishins Edit Storyline An ambitious young executive is sent to retrieve his company's CEO from an idyllic but mysterious "wellness center" at a remote location in the Swiss Alps.
Taglines: All of us are human. None of us are immune. Edit Did You Know? Trivia At minute you can see a ring reflection in the watertank as the lid closes.
It resembles the signature image from the well in The Ring , which was also made by Gore Verbinski. Goofs Even though the plot is set in Switzerland, all supposedly native characters speak "Hochdeutsch", standard German, whereas the Swiss usually speak a distinct Alemannic dialectal variant of German.
Quotes [ first lines ] Lockhart : [ on the phone ] No, we can not touch the munis, we use them as collateral for a leveraged equity position in Cisco.
Never mind, take everything out of First National, move it over to Banyon. Josh : Wait, you mean Delaware, I thought that was dead.
Lockhart : That's resurrected, we need to clean up the Reynolds account in case those fucks at AML decide to do their job. Josh : Are you sure about that?
Lockhart : Nothing on email. Move everything back on Monday You paying attention? Josh : Yeah, yeah, I am.
Conductor : Tickets? Crazy Credits The 20th Century Fox fanfare is silent and the logo fades out early. Was this review helpful to you?
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