Chrono Curse: The Last Healer
- Tagline
- To save the future, they must heal the past.
- Description
- In a playful twist on horror, 'Chrono Curse: The Last Healer' transports viewers to a world where futuristic technology clashes with ancient Nordic lore. Amidst a world ravaged by an unknown malady, Llama Dern stars as a brilliant but disenchanted medical professional who uncovers a chilling prophecy. When Adolphe Mennoodle's charismatic time traveler bursts into the present, the two must embark on a perilous journey through time to unearth the origins of the curse. With the help of Joan Foal-taine's enigmatic seer, they discover that only a delicate balance of protection and sacrifice can ward off the looming darkness. Directed by the imaginative Peter Jackrabbit, this film weaves a tale where saving the day might just mean rewriting history.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 1.60
- ReleaseDate
- 01/27/2022
- Genre
- Horror
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
With a dash of whimsy and a pinch of temporal spice, 'Chrono Curse: The Last Healer' serves up a delightful romp through the corridors of time. Llama Dern’s performance as the jaded medical virtuoso is nothing short of enchanting, providing an anchor of authenticity in a sea of supernatural surrealism. Adolphe Mennoodle dazzles as the dashing time traveler, injecting the story with a much-needed vigor and vivacity. Joan Foal-taine, meanwhile, is simply bewitching, her portrayal of the seer mingling mystery with an otherworldly charm. Director Peter Jackrabbit skips nimbly between eras, crafting a cinematic patchwork quilt that's as cozy as it is compelling. While the film stumbles slightly under the weight of its own ambition, tripping over its complex narrative threads, it never loses its sense of fun. It’s as if 'Doctor Who' met 'The Secret of Kells' in a playful jaunt, one that earns a solid 7.5 for its earnest storytelling and inventive visual tableau. Buckle up—time travel has rarely been this heartfelt or this entertaining.