The Wild History of Psychoanalysis

Nico 2021-12-18 08:01:01

"Dangerous Therapy" takes the divergence between Jung and Freud in the treatment of Sabina as the main line, telling how Sabina "grows up" under the influence of Jung, and even fell in love with Jung (Electra complex) ), and awakened Jung’s challenge to Freud’s paternal killing complex.

Cronenberg and the British dramatist Christopher Hampton (Christopher Hampton) spent a year extracting the wild history of psychoanalysis from Freud and Jung’s numerous correspondence and historical details, and combined Knowledge is quietly woven into the plot.

For example, the heroine Sabina Spillerin ridiculed Freud's academic origin: Did he invent this theory without satisfying his sexual desire?

Freud always sits in the office with a cigar (symbolizing the penis), which seems to be the proof.

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  • Carey 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I don't understand why she took this suck

  • Akeem 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Freud really carried forward the stubbornness of Taurus. In the film, the differences between Freud and Jung are not just academic and theoretical differences. The family environment and life background of the two also play a catalytic role (so I hate scholars who think they are high-minded). PS: The accompaniment is beautiful, sometimes sad

A Dangerous Method quotes

  • Carl Jung: I can only tell you that she's rather disorganized, emotionally generous, and exceptionally idealistic.

    Sigmund Freud: Well, perhaps it's a Russian thing.

  • Sigmund Freud: I have simply opened a door. It's for the young men like yourself to walk through it. I'm sure you have many more doors to open for us. Of course, there's the added difficulty, more ammunition for our enemies, that all of us here in Vienna, in our psychoanalytical circle, are Jews.

    Carl Jung: I don't see what difference that makes.

    Sigmund Freud: That, if I may say so, is an exquisitely Protestant remark.