The Fast Metabolism Diet– customized meal planning
Health & Fitness and Lifestyle
App
**Companion to the #1 NY Times Bestsellers!** All the planning tools you need to lose weight on the...
Inscape: Guided Meditation
Health & Fitness and Lifestyle
App
INSCAPE makes meditation approachable and relevant for today. Merging traditional techniques with...
How To Achieve A Lifetime Of Sustained Peak Performance
Book
The #1 New York Times bestseller by the 6-time Super Bowl champion The first book by Tampa Bay...
The Sugarless Plum
Book
It started as the perfect story. Zippora Karz was a member of the famed New York City Ballet by the...
Free Menstrual Calendar For Periods and Ovulations
Medical and Health & Fitness
App
Free Menstrual Calendar is an easy to use calendar to record and predict your periods and fertile...
Copenhagen Marco Polo Guide
Book
Experience all of Copenhagen's attractions and get lots of information about the city's sights,...
Sunny ~ Calm wave & ocean sounds to Sleep Relax Meditate on the beach with rain and sea birds
Health & Fitness and Medical
App
Join over 5 million extraordinary people who enjoy some of the highest quality wellness apps in the...
All in Bodybuilding:Exercises,Poses,Steps,Stickers
Health & Fitness, Reference and Stickers
App
All-in Bodybuilding is the best app that includes most of the features to help you build muscles and...
Target 100: The World's Simplest Weight-Loss Program in 6 Easy Steps
Book
When did weight loss get so complicated?Today, it feels like there are a million different apps,...
Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated A Cure For Wellness (2017) in Movies
Jul 12, 2019
After a young power-hungry stockbroker receives an odd letter from the CEO during a major merger he becomes blackmailed into going and retrieving him. Pembroke (Harry Groener) has taken up permanent residence in a mysterious gothic styled rehabilitation center in a remote part of the Swiss Alps. Pembroke has no intentions of leaving the hospital so Lockhart has plenty of time to explore. As soon as he arrives though, he notices that there is something strange going on. Patients are eating decadent and costly meals and flying kites as if they were on vacation rather than in treatment. Little does he know, he will be at the center of it all after an accident turns him into a patient rather than a visitor.
I feel as though this was less of a thriller and more of a flop. I wasn’t able to connect to Lockhart and frankly at times his character was rather annoying. This made it difficult to sympathize with what might be happening to him. Lockhart reminded me of Leonardo DiCaprio in Scorsese’s Shutter Island. Though Scorsese’s film was way more entertaining and thrilling than this. The film was extremely long (2.5 hours) and when you thought it was going to end another curve ball would be thrown. Though the film was less than entertaining, the actors portrayed their parts well. The scenery and landscapes along with the colors of the filters used did give the film that bit of eeriness the story needed. Some scenes were creepy and others involving animals were disturbing and could’ve been left out in my opinion. I left the theater scratching my head with the old “what the heck did I just watch” thought. This film was just not for me and seemed more like Verbinski bit off more than he could chew. The audience also seemed to be disappointed with it as well.