A DANGEROUS METHOD

 I meet Michael Fassbender again, this time as Viennese psychoanalyst and disciple of the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung. Another standout role. I can see why he is such a renowned actor.

As chance might have it, I know quite a lot about psychoanalysis and this treatment method's exponents, psychoanalysts, but did not know about this aspect of Jung's life. That he had a long love affair with a Russian Jewish woman who was originally his patient and then became his colleague. He used what he learned about her while under analysis to heighten both their sex lives. 

Once again he is placed in a moral dilemma like he has been in other films I have seen him in. Fish Tank and The Light Between Two Oceans where he has to choose between right and wrong. In all instances he chooses wrong. He loses out in the end. 

This film drags sometimes, and the segments with a almost cliched stern Freud can be a bit tedious. He is always puffing on a cigar which in the end would kill him. He smoked 20 of them a day and developed cancer of the palate. 

Kiera Knightly is the female lead and overacts in the beginning in my humble opinion. Would I see it again? No. k

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