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Darkness made visible
MARIA DUARTE recommends a thriller shedding an uncomfortable light on child abduction

The Treatment (18)
Directed by Hans Herbots
4/5

THEMES of paedophilia and child abuse are explored in dark, disturbing depth in this slow-burning Scandi-noir crime thriller.

Based on the bestselling novel by British crime writer Mo Hayder, the action is transposed from London to Belgium where Detective Inspector Nick Cafmeyer (Geert Van Rampelberg) is called upon to investigate the case of a missing nine-year-old boy whose parents are found bound, beaten and imprisoned in their home.

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