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  2. A Cure for Wellness - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads, "A Cure for Wellness boasts a surfeit of visual style, but it's wasted on a derivative and predictable story whose twists, turns, and frights have all been more effectively dealt before." [35] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 47 out of 100, based on 40 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [36]

  3. The Magic Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Mann started writing The Magic Mountain in 1912. It began as a novella that revisited aspects of Death in Venice (another novel written by Mann) in a humorous way. The newer work reflected his experiences and impressions during a period when his wife, who was suffering from respiratory disease, resided at Dr. Friedrich Jessen's [] Waldsanatorium in Davos, Switzerland.

  4. Athiran - Wikipedia

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    When Vivek briefed the story idea to Faasil two-and-a-half years ago, it was Faasil who introduced him Mathews. Vivek himself titled the film. Vivek cites Ulladakkam, Sesham, and Devadoothan as the major inspirations for the film, and were also inspired by Shutter Island, A Cure for Wellness, and Stonehearst Asylum. [10]

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  6. Mia Goth - Wikipedia

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    [22] David Sims of The Atlantic wrote "The dual showcase is a remarkable one for Goth, who previously stood out in supporting roles in Emma, High Life, and A Cure for Wellness". [23] She subsequently starred in the prequel film Pearl, which she co-wrote with West and began filming immediately after X. [24]

  7. Ann Wigmore - Wikipedia

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    Ann Wigmore (March 4, 1909 – February 16, 1994) was a Lithuanian–American holistic health practitioner, naturopath and raw food advocate.. Influenced by the 'back to nature' theories of Maximilian Bircher-Benner, she maintained that plants concentrated more solar energy ('Vital Force') than animals, and that wheatgrass could detoxify the body.

  8. Alberto Denti di Pirajno - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Denti, Duke of Pirajno, [1] was born in La Spezia in 1886. He was educated at the University of Florence and spent almost twenty years (1924–1942) as the personal physician of the Duke of Aosta. [2]

  9. Talk:A Cure for Wellness - Wikipedia

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    This is a meaningful PLOT POINT, as I came to the page in the first place after seeing that closing scene and wondering if there were any interpretations seeing that as a cue for a sequel or that Volmer survived through the protagonist. DaPlat 03:43, 14 September 2021 (UTC)Daplat . Please start new discussions at the bottom of the page.