Eigeman has been in training for this kind of thing for years, but the pleasant surprise is Janssen, who shows a gift for clever dialogue. This is light fare, but it’s smart, enjoyable light fare.
The Treatment (2007)
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Reviews Counted:40
Fresh:27
Rotten:13
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: A comedy for grown-ups, The Treatment overcomes some technical lapses by virtue of a sharp cast.
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Chris Eigeman (BARCELONA, METROPOLITAN) makes a welcome comeback in this film about a young man trying to find some purpose in life. Between his dysfunctional relationship with his father, being... Chris Eigeman (BARCELONA, METROPOLITAN) makes a welcome comeback in this film about a young man trying to find some purpose in life. Between his dysfunctional relationship with his father, being dumped by his girlfriend, and meeting endless hurdles in his job as a teacher, Jake Singer (Eigeman) has plenty of issues to work through with wacky psychoanalyst Dr. Morales, until therapy and reality start to intertwine when he meets a woman with the power to pull him off the shrink's couch and into a world of intoxicating wealth and power. [More]
Starring: Chris Eigeman, Famke Janssen, Ian Holm, Blair Brown
Starring: Chris Eigeman, Famke Janssen, Ian Holm, Blair Brown, Stephanie March, Stephen Lang, Roger Rees, Harris Yulin
Director: Oren Rudavsky
Director: Oren Rudavsky
Screenwriter: Daniel Saul Housman
Producer: Oren Rudavsky, Jonathan Shoemaker
Composer: John Zorn
Studio: New Yorker Films
Reviews for The Treatment
Oren Rudavsky’s The Treatment features a gifted acting ensemble down to the smallest parts, a good mix of whimsy and intelligent discourse, with just a touch of fantasy that never engulfs the narrative.
The Treatment is not without its flaws but its sterling cast makes it a real joy to watch.
Treatment has small intentions, but its friendliness and caution with melodrama makes it a swell change of pace from other neurotic essays on self-absorption.
A small film about a high school teacher in an elite Manhattan prep school, but it's filled with large doses of wit and insight.
...our emotional involvement remains superficial, and we never get that sense of uplift that Allen's better romantic city tales have given us.
Should find even more interest among indie fans who embrace solid entertainment and terrific work and value sophistication over silliness.
The Treatment is richest when it zooms in on the testy co-dependence between analyst and analysand. It’s high time for a comedy about the decline and fall of traditional psychoanalysis.
The smart screenplay and the terrific performances more than compensate for the lack of freshness.
An engaging romantic drama about an emotionally stunted teacher who falls in love and attempts to open his heart to the challenges of an intimate relationship.
Short, sweet, and hardly ever cloying, The Treatment is largely dependent for its success on the quality of its performances.
This film is so much more believable, amusing and entertaining than the crap we had to listen to in 'Knocked Up'.
An accessible piece of entertainment that you don't need to shut your brain off to enjoy.
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