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Instead, Soma gives us this: Kenji works as a “cleaner” for the Yakuza.

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Available on a worn-out bootleg from that guy at the horror convention who smells like cigarettes and regret. Instead, Soma gives us this: Kenji works as

There’s a moment in director Yuki Soma’s forgotten 1987 VHS oddity, The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic , that makes even the most jaded gorehounds wince. Not because of the violence — though there’s plenty — but because of the quiet . CINEFREAK

Then comes the basement.

That’s the wrong way to use healing magic. Not as mercy, but as a scalpel without a hilt. A reset button for cruelty.

He’ll slice a man’s tendon, watch him fall, then heal it — only to do it again. And again. And again. The victim’s screams become hoarse whispers. Kenji’s expression never changes. He’s not angry. He’s not sadistic in the theatrical sense. He’s studying .