As a drama, it feels very tedious for an hour and a half, but the more primitive Vienna style is good and can be scored 8 points; as a TV-movie, it is not refined and polished, especially when the oblique shots appear repeatedly, it feels very I'm immature, I remember a similar shot in Jessica Jones, but this film is far worse, it can be 7 points.
The film's coat is a crime analysis, and its core is the persistence of a Freudian apprentice.
1. The partner detective, as well as the derivation element, is naturally to be compared by Sherlock Holmes.
Set differences - background, city, Vienna in the 1900s, before World War I, one of the five major cities in Europe;
The characters are different - the Inspector is a cranky but professional cop, the assistant/partner is a phd who is attentive and detail-oriented but academically suppressed by authority?
2. The core of this film
In my impression (too lazy to check the information again), the struggle between Zionism and anti-Semitism began in the second half of the 19th century, while Master Freud was Jewish , and the protagonist of the film seems to be the same, as a follower to listen to the master's speech If you don't take your own teacher's class, it makes the teacher very annoyed.
The major conflict point in the first episode is the conflict between traditional electric shock therapy and spiritual hypnotherapy , and I will not go through the information here. I feel that electricity has a history of only a few decades. In fact, electric shock was not traditional at that time, and it was quite trendy-combined with the content of the electric chair execution in the film about the electricity revolution a few months ago.
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