Psychotherapy is a damn hard thing to build a two-hour film around. Static and talky by nature, the traditional Freudian "talking cure" tends to work best when there's some tension and antagonism in the relationship between doctor and patient, as in "Girl, Interrupted" or "Good Will Hunting." Even "A Dangerous Method," which explored Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud's development of the practice, had to throw in professional rivalries and a torrid affair to spice things up.