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Nov 22, 2011 · “A Dangerous Method” is so strange and unnerving precisely because the world it depicts is, for better and for worse, the only one we know.
- David Cronenberg
- 2 min
Nov 23, 2011 · Cronenberg’s new film, A Dangerous Method, represents something of an origin piece in his universe, returning to a pivotal moment in the birth of modern psychiatry that predicts the obsession...
Dec 14, 2011 · "A Dangerous Method" opens in 1904 with the arrival at Jung's Zurich clinic of Sabina Spielrein, manic and desperate, struggling with two attendants who try to constrain her. Jung is apparently her last resort. Using Freud's theories and method, Jung has success in calming her, untwisting her and eventually liberating an intelligent inner mind.
Dec 1, 2011 · The "dangerous method" of psychoanalysis is far less dangerous today than it was in Jung's day for a few reasons. First and foremost, we learned from his mistakes.
Oct 1, 2012 · One of the main themes in “A Dangerous Method” is the fascinating relationship between the father-figure Freud and the protégé Jung. This aspect of the film is both historically accurate and ...
Dec 11, 2011 · Dangerous Method succeeds as a largely nonjudgmental chronicle of impassioned people and big ideas that unfold over time. In taking this long view, however, it sacrifices emotional...
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Sep 6, 2022 · “A Dangerous Method” is a fictionalized account of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung — the pioneers of psychoanalysis. Despite some shortcomings in terms of historical...