The Sessions-2012
Director Ben Lewin
Starring John Hawkes, Helen Hunt
Scott’s Review #413
Reviewed June 18, 2016
Grade: B-
The Sessions (2012) is a cute, sentimental type film that is pleasant but not much more.
I found the film to be a bit safe, although Helen Hunt’s full-frontal nude scenes are surprising to me and quite brave of the actress. I’ve never been much of a Helen Hunt fan and I have always found her to be overrated, but her performance is very good.
I felt, for the subject matter, the film is too sentimental and too Hollywood, though I do admit to enjoying it.
It might have been grittier and the characters explored a bit more though.
I did not enjoy William Macy’s silly priest character. His character seems rather unnecessary to the rest of the film and has no real point except being the unnecessary moral compass.
The dynamic between John Hawkes and Helen Hunt’s characters is the best part, otherwise, The Sessions (2012) is a mediocre offering.
Oscar Nominations: Best Supporting Actress-Helen Hunt
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: 2 wins-Best Male Lead-John Hawkes (won), Best Supporting Female- Helen Hunt (won)