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3/4
Freud and Jung!
MovieAddict - wrote on 12/27/2012
"Sometimes you have to do something unforgivable just to be able to go on living!"
This is a thought-provoking and often disturbing film that takes a look at the intense relationship that developed between Dr. Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) and Sigmund Freud (Vitto Mortenson) as Jung began treatment on a sadomasochistic neurotic woman named Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightly). Supposedly suffering from a psycho-sexual disorder she spends the first half the movie convulsing and contorting in agony and this will surely leave an impression in your mind.
Kiera Knightley is definitely the enigma of the film and does a fine job as a Jung/Freud patient, although her performance bears a resemblance, in its twitchiness, to Natalie Portman's in Black Swan. Both Mortensen and Fassbender played …
Rating of
3/4
Historical drama of psychoanalysis and sexuality
MarkC - wrote on 07/09/2012
I think for the viewer it is going to mostly boils down to if you like Keira Knightley's performance or not, as I think it is of utmost importance to the pleasure of the film. The set and costumes are great. I do love Michael Fassbender and he is mostly very straight faced and a serious Carl Jung. The emotional scenes that he had I would like to seen played out more as well as his dabbling that is talked about but never shown in practice. Maybe it is not documented or did not happen. I'm not that familiar with Jung and Frued but do remember them from psychology classes. Viggo Mortensen is the chain smoking Sigmund Freud who I thought would have more impact in the movie. There is some good sex banter, like that symbolizes a penis, but I wanted more for a comedy sake even though this is …
Rating of
3/4
A Dangerous Method
neilthemessenger - wrote on 04/07/2012
A Dangerous Method is a generally positive movie experience, a bizarre historical drama, with deep psychological aspects in its dramatic situations. The script is based on a play and a book. The drama has to do with the beginnings of psychological theories established by two psychologists: Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, that play out against the background of European history and culture. The deep psychological aspects include heavy doses of psychological jargon and concepts as part of the action and dialog. The conflicts between the main characters are based on the psychological concepts. Even the supporting characters -- the staff at the psychological clinic -- are players in the conflict that is based in the psychological concepts. Performances by all of the actors are of a high …