The Treatment

 (2006)


  • User Rating 4 votes
  • Critics Rating 15 critics
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User Reviews

I saw a preshowing of this movie
Nov 01, 2007
skrausz2005 - yahoo.com
and it sucked so much. the only good part was famke jansens nude scene!!!!!! !!!!!!!! !!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! !!!!! !! ! ! !!!!! !!!!!!! !!da da da da da d ad a fs af fdg f bv xcb uty uybvdt... Full review
worth seeing
Jul 10, 2007
jazzy07052 - yahoo.com
I enjoy finding the smaller films that speak of real human experience, relationships, love and all that everyday stuff. Hollywood blockbusters just don't seem to deliver on that level these days. This is an enjoyable, sweet independent film with good acting... Full review
UGH!!!! Terrible, El-Cheapo, Poor Script!
Jul 10, 2007
georgia_d789 - yahoo.com
Don't waste your time or money. I walked out of this movie after 20 minutes. Amazing that this even made it to distribution. Poor visuals, bad lighting, obnoxious, grating, poorly-written script, sexist, silly, preposterous and just plain dumb.... Full review
we've been waiting for this!
Jul 10, 2007
neubauer11 - yahoo.com
The new york times is about to get scratched for their film reviews. This is a good film. It's funny and touching and good. Go see it. If you long for something that is not stupid and will not bring you... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Oct 25, 2007
DVD Town
Oren Rudavskys "The Treatment" (2006) is categorized as a romantic comedy, but it avoids many of the most irritating conventions of this most irritating genre. Jake Singer (Chris Eigeman) cant deal with his break-up with his gorgeous ex Julia (Stephanie March, AKA Mrs. Bobby Flay) who, just to really rub it in, has just decided to get married. ... Full Review
| Oct 09, 2007
PopMatters
likes their date movies smart....the most inopportune moments....The cast is also excellent:....love in narrative.... ... Full Review
| Oct 09, 2007
PopMatters
The cast is also excellent:....the most inopportune moments....love in narrative.... ... Full Review
| Jun 15, 2007
FilmJerk.com
Director Oren Rudavsky goes for a light mood to best cut the dark themes present, including old standards such as mortality and responsibility. It's a terrific performance and it certainly helps that he shares unexpected chemistry with Janssen. ... Full Review
| May 04, 2007
popmatters.com
Just as youre questioning your own capacity for sympathy, the best reason to keep watching The Treatment shows up: Famke Janssen as Allegra, mother of a student at Jakes school and wholly unsuitable love interest. And okay, the film, which won the Best Made in New York Narrative Feature Award at Tribeca in 2006, is based on Daniel Menakers 1998 novel. ... Full Review

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The Treatment is an adaptation of a novel by Daniel Menaker chronicling an emotionally stunted schoolteacher's fractious relationship with his therapist as well as his budding romance with a wealthy widow. ... Full Article

Connect to Facebook/Twitter, recommend via email and much more. Oren Rudavsky?s "The Treatment" (2006) is categorized as a romantic comedy, but it avoids many of the most irritating conventions of this most irritating genre. ... Full Article

Jokes about an insecure New Yorker's ongoing psychoanalysis strike us as a bit, well, dated. Woody Allen was doing this routine in Annie Hall . ... Full Article

"The Treatment" gets this year's Rip van Winkle award. An urbane romantic comedy set in New York City , it seems unaware that Woody Allen has already spent 40 years mining most of the funny stuff to be found in... ... Full Article

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