Sabina Spillerin (Keira Knightley), was born in a Russian Jewish family. In 1904, he was sent to Zurich to treat hysteria and became one of the psychoanalytic patients of psychiatrist Jung (Michael Fassbender played by Michael Fassbender). Jung discovered that she had a tendency to masochistic, was a sex addict, and at the same time had a deep sense of self-blame. In the process of diagnosis and treatment, a secret, irrelevant love occurred between them. But Jung values his reputation and wants to hide this relationship, claiming that Sabina is a fanatic. And this kind of deceptive behavior also allowed Jung to part ways with his teacher, Freud (played by Viggo Mortensen), founder of the psychoanalysis school.
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