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<title>Message from colbalt91</title>
<description><![CDATA[Whatever did happen to the Green Goblin? What I mean is after making such a dynamic impression as the Green Goblin/Norman Osborn in "Spider-Man 2" it seems like the actor Dane DeHaan just disappeared. Well, he is back in a new movie called "The Cure For Wellness." Though this movie may fail to get him back into the public consciousness due to its obscure nature.<br/>This movie as far as I can tell is not selling itself well to the public through its trailers. Many people are wondering what exactly it is. This movie is a very eerie and creepy horror movie. It seems to be an amalgamation of many styles of horror movie and even when you are viewing it you are not quite sure as to what direction it is taking. This will probably hurt the movie at the box office.<br/>Gore verbinski, the director of many "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies, is responsible for this film. I found the movie to be very compelling though others may not after the two and a half hours it takes to unravel the mysterious happenings taking place at a European sanitarium.<br/>The plot in this movie has Dane DeHaan's character, who is an upcoming corporate big shot for an American company being sent to find an ex-executive who had checked himself into a sanitarium in Europe (a very Transylvanian looking Europe), but had never come back. Upon arriving there, DeHaan's character finds himself a 'guest' at the sanitarium and he himself has trouble leaving.<br/>There are a few times where the movie gets very careless in its presentation. There is a scene where a car veers off a road and down a hill for about what appears to be at least 20 feet and then in the very next scene, the car is shown just tipped on the road, leaning down the hill. There is another scene where a crutch is jammed in a double door to keep it from closing, but the angle is reversed in the very next scene.<br/>Mia Goth...love that name, is a very strange looking European style looking actress who has some nude scenes and is the crux of the mystery in this movie. She looks like a thinner, more ghostly, young Hayley Mills.<br/>Despite these logic problems I did find the movie very interesting, and for me the two and a half hours went by very quickly. "The Cure For Wellness" was able to keep up its' intensity throughout.<br/><i>edited by colbalt91 on 2/7/2017</i><br/><i>edited by colbalt91 on 2/8/2017</i>]]></description>
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