how worse it was, it made me understand who I am.

Providenci 2022-04-20 09:01:44

how worse it was, it made me understand who I am.

This was the last time Jung had a chat with Sabina, was it particularly familiar or reminded everyone of Shenma? It is inevitable that this movie is very much a question of true love, right? Jung told the truth, did so (find a lover, so like Sabina), her love for Sabina seemed to come naturally during Jung's treatment, not as Jung described it as Freud purposeful induction.
The background for watching this movie is that I just came back from Mr. Feiyu Sun's class. We are talking about Freud's "Introduction to Psychoanalysis". The teacher recommended this book mainly to let us learn about Jung and Freud. parted ways. But when I saw Sabina appear, I thought it was Floyd who had the upper hand. Still sex prevails, libido is the original language and happy release.
Sabina's memories of her father's beatings, and her frankness after Jung's induction, her sex pleasure comes from all the feelings of humiliation. Is this an Oedipus complex? The love for the father, is the outbreak of libido, does humiliation really control the ego? She says the beatings from her father and the humiliation from her brother, and even Jung's beating on her clothes with a cane, can make her wet and have sex. I analyzed it like this, her Oedipus plot is related to the release of libido, and it was rooted in my heart very early. When the ethical ego prevails, she feels humiliation everywhere. Until she met Jung, the psychoanalyst, and told her that this was normal. It is only a mistake when one cannot handle the Oedipus plot correctly. However, under normal circumstances, many people do not handle the Oedipus plot very well, just to varying degrees. When Jung informs and guides Sabina to correctly recognize the conflict between ego and libido, and allows herself to intervene, she can heal the immense power of chaos that these fore-consciousness generate.
And she and Jung fell in love, maybe the way she pursues the pleasure of sex is also a way of therapy, a kind of sm love? The reason Freud parted ways with Jung in the film was also because Sabina disapproved of Jung being trapped in another libido of his own. And the truth is, Freud was right. Everyone's libido is suppressed in different ways, and it will erupt at different times.
In the end, Sabina was cured to become a famous psychoanalyst, and Jung stepped out of the predicament and became Freud's successor. This story is just an episode in the lives of the three of them. When, Freud said, how can we see life if we don't see the ugliness of human nature?
Before watching this movie, I almost fell into Freud's misunderstanding that psychoanalysis (dream) is the same road to human consciousness. At least in the movie, positive energy, that's just part of it. I have to admit that the pursuit of primitive freedom in dreams is the most mysterious part of the preconscious. And, I believe, to pursue freedom beyond ego and return to libido's prehistoric state is not a bad idea.

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  • Rosalee 2021-12-18 08:01:01

    Knightley's mental breakdown performance is not a good acting but a problem of horror. Please continue to take the classic romantic drama and don't play SM with heavy-mouthed Germans. What is the purpose of Cronenberg's filming of this film? Mention to the audience that Jung and Freud parted ways? Between Jung and his mistress's spurring and beatings, the psychotherapy has been brought to a new era? Love and family ethics are not mentioned, nor are biographies. PS Farshark does not look like Jung, but rather like Nietzsche!

  • Dell 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The film is completely inappropriate, KK's acting skills are too exaggerated, and the image is too hideous and ugly, and it is also for Samsung's sake.

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.