Review of Redo of Healer
I don’t watch anime. I prefer activities where something gets built, grilled, or shot. But I was handed a DVD of Redo of Healer by a man I once respected. Out of sheer spite, I watched it. It is a story about pain, vengeance, and taking back what is yours with fire, fists, and unconventional healing magic. The protagonist is a man who was wronged, and instead of filing a complaint with HR like a modern coward, he obliterates his enemies in a methodical, morally questionable, and deeply satisfying fashion. The art is violent, the morals are nonexistent, and the plot is the fever dream of alibertarian blacksmith with a head injury. It is disgusting. It is deranged. It is, somehow, honest.
There is no filler. No mercy. No corporate meddling. Just a man with a grudge, a goal, and the ability to undo time like it’s a carpentry project gone wrong.
I give it 10 out of 10. Not because it’s good. But because it’s free.
And freedom is everything.