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: Unlike typical superheroes, Kelly’s "gift" is inherently reactionary. He doesn't have to strike his enemies; they destroy themselves simply by trying to hurt him. Final Verdict: Is It Worth the Watch?
Conflict: A car crash. Six victims. Elias can only save one by transferring their wounds. He chooses the youngest. The Ribbon chooses the recipient: the driver who caused the crash (who walked away unscathed). The driver drops dead of six simultaneous bone fractures. The police rule it a freak accident. Elias vomits into the gutter. The Unhealer
Through a botched, shamanistic ritual involving stolen Native American spirit-powers, the healing energy accidentally grafts itself to Kelly instead of just curing him. The Twist: The Ultimate "Stop Hitting Yourself" : Unlike typical superheroes, Kelly’s "gift" is inherently
The story follows Kelly Munson (played by Elijah Nelson), a social outcast in a small Arizona town. Kelly suffers from Conflict: A car crash
This moral ambiguity makes The Unhealer uncomfortable viewing. You want Kelly to win. You want the bullies to suffer. But by the time Rusty’s girlfriend is accidentally killed by the ricocheting curse, the film pulls the rug out. Revenge, it argues, is never clean. Even when the villain deserves it, the collateral damage is infinite.