September 23, 2015

Blu-ray Review: The Treatment (2015)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3089778/
There's something about Foreign Crime Thrillers that captivates and unsettles us like no other. I don't know if it's because they're grittier, or because they tend to feel heavier and more realistic than most of their U.S. counterparts do, but they always seem to get to us in a more profound way.

To us, The Treatment plays much like I Saw the Devil; it's a fantastic, well-made movie on all fronts, but damn it if it isn't also bleak and uncomfortable as hell to watch at the same time. We're glad that Artsploitation Films sees the beauty and merit in disturbing films like this, or else we probably wouldn't even know that it exists, and what a shame that would be.

Disclaimer: We don't usually put warnings before our reviews, because you're adults, and as Horror fans, you're built tough enough to endure even the nastiest of on-screen things. If however the topic of sexual abuse, especially as it pertains to children, is something that you just cant (or choose not to) deal with while watching a movie, then you may want to skip this one, as it centers around that topic in a very real way.

This is a fantastic movie in many ways, but it's also a very tough one to watch.

Detective Nick Cafmeyer has had a rough life. As a child, he witnessed his younger brother being abducted by a local creeper, only to never see him again. He has had to live with the fact that he was probably abused and murdered and worse, ever since, and it has made him into a dark shell of a man. It doesn't help matters that the not only did the guy who did went free because of insufficient evidence, but that he still shows up every year on Nick's birthday to taunt him about it. Fucker.

THAT SON OF A BITCH!
When a local boy does missing, after his family was bound & gagged while an unseen intruder abused him and then took him away, Nick becomes convinced that it is somehow connected to his brother's disappearance. As he delves deeper and deeper into the sick world of the pedophiles that seem to be all around him, Nick begins to lose his shit, and rightly so.

MAN, YOU NEVER WATCH A BAG FULL OF VIDEOTAPES GIVEN TO YOU BY A CHILD MOLESTER. NOT EVER. 
We're not going to say anything else about the plot here, because to do so would do this film a great disservice by spoiling its twists, turns, and reveals. We will say though that you had better be prepared to flinch uncomfortably, and even look away from the screen from time to time, because this movie gets progressively darker as the minutes go by, and that darkness never really lets up. 

HE NEEDS A HUG. AND SO DID WE AFTER WATCHING THIS MOVIE.
The Treatment is gritty, realistic Crime Thriller that dives into the topics of child abuse, pedophilia, and even child pornography head first, and holds nothing back in its attempt to tell its story. Most of the nastiness is alluded to, and it's talked about rather than shown, but there are some pictures and glimpses of video footage depicting said acts that are tough to see. I personally had to look away a few times.

As the film shows us more and more about what happened to the abducted children, it gets pretty uncomfortable to watch. There's one big reveal which makes the depraved goings on turn from horrible, to downright abominable, but that's really the strength of the film; uncovering the everyday atrocity of child abuse, and throwing it right in our face. It wasn't done to be exploitational or shocking, but that doesn't make it any easier to stomach. In fact, the dead-serious tone of the movie might have made it even worse. 

And that ending...

Uncomfortable subject matter aside, The Treatment is a well-made Thriller that had us chewing our nails as its "whodunit" plot unfolded. It was like Se7en meets 8MM, with shades of Prisoners (2013) thrown into the mix, only the resulting film was seen through a much more disturbing lens. Director Hans Herbots knows his pacing, and he certainly knows how to tell an effective, gripping story. If this level of storytelling is what's going on in Belgium, then we need to see more Belgian films.

As we're not up on much of Belgian cinema (or its acting talent), most of the cast were new to us. Geert Van Rampelberg (now that's a name) was excellent as Nick, and after seeing what he is capable of as an actor, we're going to have to go seek out some of his TV work like Salamander and Cordon. Hopefully we'll see him in some more movies down the line. Laura Verlinden was also great as one of the victims of "The Troll."

The entire cast did their jobs really well.  

THAT POOR WOMAN...
When your kid tells you that there's a troll at his window, listen to him. Also, there are some sick fucking people in this world, and they all need to go to sleep tonight and not wake up in the morning.

OR MAYBE WE JUST LET THE COPS PUT THEM ALL DOWN. THAT'LL WORK TOO.
If you can deal with its tough subject matter, The Treatment is an excellent film. We're suckers for any story involving a man on the edge trying to get justice (or revenge) for those who have been wronged, especially when those poor unfortunates are children, and that is exactly what this movie is.

Artsploitation Films has been bringing some fantastic foreign genre movies to the global market for years now, but they've really kicked it into high gear in 2015 with movies like Cub, Horsehead, Reckless, and now, The Treatment. Going forward, we'll be seeking out anything that they release in the U.S., and so should you.

A-

The Treatment is available now on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD.

http://amzn.to/1j9l6tA

Laura Verlinden is a Belgian QT whom we hope to see more of in the future.

4 comments :

  1. Eh. Besides the ending (which was heartbreaking) this was nothing different than The Killing, The Bridge, The Fall, etc... I was hopping it would have been more cinematically effective than the TV counterparts, which are great, but it seemed like much of the same.

    What the hell do I know though - I hated Cooties and loved Hellions :)

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  2. I've been following your blog for about 6 months now and I just wanted to say I really appreciate your work! I've been an avid horror movie junkie since I was a tween, and its nice to read the opinions and reviews of another horror fan. Keep up the good work!

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    1. Thank, Qweeb. Avid Horror movie junkies are th ebest. Welcome to the club!

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