A Dangerous Method

A Dangerous Method 6.4

The film "dangerous methods" (A Dangerous Method), formerly known as "The Talking Cure", was adapted from the stage script of the same name by the British screenwriter Christopher Hampton ("Atonement"). Sabina Spillerin (Keira Knightley Keira Knightley) comes from a Russian Jewish family. He was sent to Zurich in 1904 to treat hysteria and became a member of psychiatrist Jung (Michael Fassbender Michael Fassbender) psychoanalyst. Jung found that she was masochistic, a sex addict and deeply self-blaming. In the process of diagnosis and treatment, there was a secret, regardless of love between them. But Jung valued his reputation and wanted to hide the relationship, claiming that Sabina was a paranoid. This deceptive behavior also led Jung to part ways with his mentor, Freud (Viggo Mortensen Viggo Mortensen), the founder of the psychoanalytic school.