Review of The Treatment (2007) by Kevin M. W — 11 Feb 2013
A man undergoing therapy deals with life's twists and turns for him as he struggles to fit in. Its a Woody Allen film, in a word, without Allen. Janssen does okay as the love interest and Holm almost steals the film as the Argentinian Freudian (didn't the Nazis repratriate in Argentina after the war .
.. ?) trying to solve Eigeman's neurosis. Eigeman's not usually in the driver's seat and only fares as "okay" being there, but it's not his fault really. The script ... the script!
This review of The Treatment (2007) was written by Kevin M. W on 11 Feb 2013.
The Treatment has generally received mixed reviews.
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