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The Beast

Original title: De behandeling
  • 2014
  • 16
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
10K
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Geert Van Rampelberg in The Beast (2014)
Inspector Nick Cafmeyer seems to have it all - looks, brains and a successful career. But a dark cloud hangs over his life: since the age of nine, he has been haunted by the unsolved disappearance of his younger brother, Bjorn. Plettinckx, a known sex offender, was questioned but quickly released. Plettinckx lives close by and takes fiendish pleasure in harassing Nick. Then, when a disturbing case comes to light involving a missing nine-year-old, Nick heads a massive search which turns into a relentless manhunt.
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A police inspector haunted by the childhood abduction of his brother becomes obsessed with the disturbing case of a dangerous serial kidnapperA police inspector haunted by the childhood abduction of his brother becomes obsessed with the disturbing case of a dangerous serial kidnapperA police inspector haunted by the childhood abduction of his brother becomes obsessed with the disturbing case of a dangerous serial kidnapper

  • Director
    • Hans Herbots
  • Writers
    • Carl Joos
    • Candy Davis
  • Stars
    • Geert Van Rampelberg
    • Ina Geerts
    • Johan van Assche
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    7.1/10
    10K
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    • Director
      • Hans Herbots
    • Writers
      • Carl Joos
      • Candy Davis
    • Stars
      • Geert Van Rampelberg
      • Ina Geerts
      • Johan van Assche
    • 46User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Geert Van Rampelberg
    Geert Van Rampelberg
    • Nick Cafmeyer
    Ina Geerts
    Ina Geerts
    • Danni Petit
    Johan van Assche
    • Ivan Plettinckx
    Laura Verlinden
    Laura Verlinden
    • Steffi Vankerkhove
    Dominique Van Malder
    • Roland Claeren
    Roel Swanenberg
    • Hans Vankerkhove
    • (as Roel Swaenenberg)
    Kyan Steverlynck
    • Joff Vankerkhove
    Ingrid De Vos
    • Nancy Lammers
    Michael Vergauwen
    • Chris Gommaer
    Circé Lethem
    Circé Lethem
    • Iris Kryotos
    Brit Van Hoof
    • Cindy Simons
    Tibo Vandenborre
    Tibo Vandenborre
    • Alex Simons
    Stan Puynen
    • Robin Simons
    Roy Aernouts
    • Bjorn Cafmeyer
    Jan Hammenecker
    • Inspecteur Verbraeke
    Norman Baert
    • Inspecteur Meersman
    Thomas Janssens
    • Hulpagent Pateet
    Charlotte Anne Bongaerts
    Charlotte Anne Bongaerts
    • Brenda Seghers
    • Director
      • Hans Herbots
    • Writers
      • Carl Joos
      • Candy Davis
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    User reviews46

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    8ArchonCinemaReviews

    The Treatment is an expertly crafted mind-bender of the sinister persuasion

    The Treatment or originally "de Behandeling" is adapted from a serial novel by Mo Hayder with the help of screenwriter Carl Joos and beautifully directed by Hans Herbots.

    The film opens with a flashback; two boys are walking alongside train track while a deep and melancholic voice reads letters aloud from a pedophile who claims to have kidnapped and killed one of the children. The letters are addressed to our main protagonist Nick Cafmeyer (Geert Van Rampelberg) and speak of his younger brother, now missing for 25 years.

    In the present, Nick, a detective, faced with a case where a mother and father are found brutally tortured and their son is missing. Nick's determination to solve this case grows more and more personal as his pursuit of the truth borders on unhealthily obsessive. Could it be connected with his brother's unsolved kidnapping?

    The Treatment is an expertly crafted mind-bender. The film seems to taunt and toy with the audience's anticipations and run it in circles to match our perplexity to Nick's confusion. The cinematography and score are very effective in shaping the mood and aiding in the psychological effect of this film. It's an intellectual piece and will definitely be enjoyed more by the audience who likes to think and not simply be guided by exposition. In fact, this film has very little exposition at all which is a precious attribute to have.

    There are elements that were reminiscent of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, True Detective Season One, and Prisoners, perhaps most of all due to its brutally dark subject matter. Overall this picture is a very gritty and engaging story. You'll be trying to follow along, often times drawing the same conclusions as the characters only to be proved wrong time and time again. Much like as in life, The Treatment leaves doesn't simply hand us the answers.

    The Treatment is a captivating and wholly original film adaptation of the most sinister persuasion. Evoking sentiments of unease and dread, it is unlike any American film and may be difficult for some to watch.

    Please check out our website for full reviews of all the recent blockbusters, indie and other film releases!
    9Ngal-188-118651

    Wow!

    I haven't written many reviews on here. I feel like I want to shout out about this movie. It left me with goosebumps! First Flemish movie I've watched and certainly now wont be my last.

    Amazing movie. Very well directed and acted. Really liked the main male character and you could feel his torment from what happened in his past.

    Don't want to give anything away but this truly is a must see movie but not for the feint hearted. Certainly not your typical run of the mill Hollywood movie which makes a nice change. Dark and disturbing....one of those movies that leaves you thinking... what if...
    8spaceman88

    Captivating, edge-of-your-seat thriller

    "The Treatment" is very dark Belgian thriller, wonderfully directed, never boring, with great music and a brilliant damaged main character.

    In the wrong hands, the movie could have turned out a big cliché, but narrative is so well done, that it pretty much keeps you guessing how it ends.

    It's not a movie for the squeamish due to several scenes of abuse. Even the implied, off-screen brutality might not be for everyone.

    I was very surprise of the high production quality. Until now, "Bullhead" was for me a Belgian film that set high standards in the dark crime genre, but "The Treatment" is a far more balanced and gritty movie.

    If you like the "Prisoners", "Se7en", "True Detective" or "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo", be sure not to miss this!
    7artnude

    Horribly dark and incredibly well done

    One of the best and most intense movies I have seen in a long time.

    Martyrs (2008) comes to mind but this is much less gory and more psychological but probably as many twists and turns. Funny Games (1997) and its excellent remake also come to mind. The story develops gracefully, which is an odd word to use for a movie like this but I think the writing, the acting and the pace developed a flow that kept me along for the ride the entire time. It kept me guessing and thinking and I love movies that can do that for me. It is very disturbing subject matter so be warned. Not everyone will like this or even be able to watch it. It is not "literally" graphic but it is very emotionally graphic. I would like to only recommend this movie to those who enjoy dark films but this is such a well made movie I feel it deserves a larger audience. Just great cinema if you can challenge yourself to get past the subject matter. Strap in and go along for the ride. For me, it was one of those movies that I literally said "WOW" when the credits rolled.
    7arungeorge13

    A extremely dark, violent, and compelling thriller that emotionally grips you! [+70%]

    A difficult film to sit through due to the subject matter it handles pedophilia, incest, assault, and murder, the Treatment is as hard-hitting as it can get. It's best visualized as four episodes with intertwining characters and storylines - a) Inspector Cafmeyer's personal tragedy where his brother supposedly gets abducted by a next-door-pedophile, the fact that he's not been found, and how it haunts him 25 years later. b) The horrific Simons family incident where someone tortures them for days, abducts the couple's young boy and leaves him bitten & murdered in a park. c) A repeat of the earlier mentioned event for another family in the neighborhood. d) The big reveal & the finale.

    Geert Van Rampelberg is stupendous as the emotionally broken but smart investigator Cafmeyer, who has to hold himself together as cases echoing his brother's disappearance start to pile up. The unraveling of clues is where The Treatment solidly delivers, some having connections to past events and some requiring a forensic elucidation. While I expected this film to go the typical serial-killer route, it both held my attention and made me fleetingly look away as the case(s) started delving deeper into an underground pedophile ring.

    The Treatment is the kind of film where bodily fluids (of its helpless victims) can be sensed from afar. The graphic nature of the film lies rooted in its emotional weights, not the blood-letting. The tension is sustained well, and in fact, lingers in your mind long after the credits start to roll.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the book of the same name by author Mo Hayder. The Treatment is the second volume in the series which follows English detective Jack Caffrey.
    • Goofs
      Film is not developed under a red light in a dark room, as shown. The chemicals are too sensitive to light, and exposing it to even a tiny bit of light will fog the picture. The film is placed in a light sealed canister, either under total darkness or using a special light sealed handling bag, that allows chemicals to be added and removed without exposing the film to light. Film paper onto which a picture has been projected is, however, developed as shown.
    • Quotes

      Roland Claeren: [Repeated line] I need it for the treatment... I NEED IT FOR MY TREATMENT

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Belgium
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    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Le Traitement
    • Filming locations
      • Gemeentelijk Zwembad Aartselaar(Scenes in swimming pool)
    • Production companies
      • Eyeworks Film & TV Drama
      • Phanta Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,454,682
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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