A Dangerous Method (2011)
Directed by David Cronenberg, A Dangerous Method dives deep into the birth of psychoanalysis, blending intellect , desire , and repression . The film brilliantly captures the tense triangle between Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein—with standout performances from Fassbender, Knightley, and Mortensen.
Rather than shocks, Cronenberg delivers a restrained psychological drama, rich in dialogue and moral complexity. It’s a slow burn, but a fascinating one for fans of history, psychology, and human behavior.
Rating: (4/5)
A thought-provoking and elegant drama.