The Healer Page #2

Synopsis: Alec Bailey is a gambling, womanizing bankrupt electrical repairman who still is traumatized by the death of Charlie, Alec's twin's brother. Without a penny and almost in the poorness, Alec realizes a long-time stranded uncle Richard Heacock, a brother of his mother who lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, that accepts to solve Alec's money debts with one condition: that Alec moves Halifax by a year. Reluctant to the travel but threatened by a local pawnbroker, Alec accepts uncle Richard's propose. Therefore, when he arrives Halifax, discovers that the villagers believe that he is "The Chosen One", a man with the ability to heal all diseases, at the same time that Halifax's local Sheriff starts a procedure against Alec, in the belief that he's a fraud and he's cheating people. Trapped by a situation that little by little overpass him, Alec finds a friend in Cecilia, beauty and lovely local veterinary, discovering by Richard that all his ancestors are a long-time family of healers, which gift
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2017
113 min
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I'm not gonna go to Canada.

This is ridiculous.

I reckon if Charlie was here,

He tell you to go.

- You don't talk about my brother!

- Alright mate.

I'm serious.

You don't talk about Charlie!

Okay, I'm sorry...

Sh*t!

So, Alec...

If you are drinking

beers with friends,

It means, you have the

money for Mr. Masic?

Leave him alone!Alright.

He's gonna get your bloody money!

Sh*t!

Alec, playing games...

Oh, sh*t!

- Tell me your sins, my son.

- Jesus Christ!

We'll have to adore to what ever

else you confess.

I'm just hiding here.

Okay.

This is a sacred

sacrament, get out!

No, please, they gonna kill me.

- Who wants to harm you?

- Nobody, just slow your voice.

Now tell me what you've done.

I owe them money.

- What you stole?

- No!

I gamble it

Wait, wait...

Ladies and gentlemen,

we have to close now.

This is the house of the Lord.

I don't believe either one

of you is praying.

So, will you brought your businesses

elsewhere, Please.

Thanks.

Stay for a while, those men aren't

gonna go away just like that.

Come here and tell me what's

going on with you.

Maybe I can give you some advise.

Look, Father, I just...

Sit down!

You owe me this atleast.

Sit and talk.

It seems your life is not going well, is it?

I think you should move to Canada.

I think it's God ways of give you a second chance.

Trust me, my uncle doesn't work for God.

- Let me tell you a story.

- No, please, Father. I'm gonna go.

There was is this parish

priest in a church.

And the rain was so bad for a month,

that the town was flooded.

And people were force to leave,

but the priest said:

"God will save me!",

so he stayed behind...

Now, when the water was up to his waist,

they sent the police to evacuate him,

and then they sent him the fireman,

and the army with a boat,

and always he refused, believing the God

would be the one to save him.

and so he drowned.

And when he come face to face with

God, he complained, he said:

"God, why did you abandon me?"

And God said:
"I sent the

Police, and the firemen,

and even the army with a boat

but still you would not listen. "

I think God sent your uncle.

Go to Canada.

That's me...

I'm Frederick.

Welcome to Nova Scotia.

So, are you from Nova Scotia?

Yes.

And how long have you known my uncle?

43 years.

Wow,I only just met him.

So, there is a few things

about this house you should know.

Sometimes the fenner breaks down,

let me know if it does but don't kick it.

Fridge is not great,

but your food won't spoil

You got one phone,

washer on the back.

Don't over loaded it will flood.

The bed is made, it abit squeaky,

you'll get used to that.

Fresh linen and towels is on the closet.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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