Depicted as a cool, authoritative figure who is wary of Jung’s interest in symbolism and mysticism.
The film is based on the 1993 non-fiction book A Most Dangerous Method by John Kerr and the 2002 play The Talking Cure by Christopher Hampton.
( A Dangerous Method ) is a 2011 historical drama directed by David Cronenberg that explores the turbulent relationships between the founders of psychoanalysis and their patients. Un mГ©todo peligroso
The film portrays the evolving mentorship and eventual rivalry between Jung and Freud as they disagree on the role of religion, mysticism, and the sexual origins of neuroses.
A brilliant woman whose own clinical progress and theories influenced both Jung's concept of the "collective unconscious" and Freud's ideas on "transference". Viewing Guide Depicted as a cool, authoritative figure who is
The film is typically rated R (17+) due to sexual content, including depictions of BDSM, and mature psychological themes.
A complex, erotic, and professionally dangerous bond forms between Jung and Spielrein, who eventually transitions from patient to a significant contributor to psychoanalysis herself. Key Historical Figures The film portrays the evolving mentorship and eventual
Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) tests Sigmund Freud’s (Viggo Mortensen) "talking cure" on Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightley), a young woman diagnosed with "hysteria".