Exactly the same question as Mr. Butterfly (really exactly the same DC, have you ever thought about it after you made the movie) Don't make the movie a dissertation anymore I beg you David Cronenberg heard that Freud refused to follow Rong The reason why Greg shared his dream was that I was mad when "I won't underisk my authority"... In fact, the whole scene was the scene when Jung said he dreamed of that dead ghost It's very good, very good enough to follow Freud... Don't say it's so full... Where is the beautiful ambiguity when you filmed The Promise of the East...
And Jung's transformation is too abrupt, I can't see how he suddenly changed from eager to get rid of Sabina to love can't be separated. Hey, the SM scene also gives people the feeling of being scratched. I can't see that Jung is enjoying it. This thing (so it's really the same problem as Butterfly-kun, please, didn't you think that the relationship between the patient and the psychiatrist was a very intimate relationship, so you planned to make this film? Then why should you try to explore and show the body? Winged in the entanglement scene, don't take a mirror for me! You think you understand Lacan!)
I'm really tired after seeing the middle part. It's not because of the plot, it's because of the gentle and virtuous but boring wife in bed and the dangerous but hot lover. This kind of setting is really vulgar... But Sabina wrote to Freud Part of it is very interesting that Freud and Jung have been secretly fighting each other, but at this moment they are subconsciously standing on the same front. The subtle psychology of academic reputation and gender awareness in the middle is vividly expressed and Sabina comforts Jung. It's also very interesting in Mrs. This kind of difference in the way of getting along between male and female groups, this kind of subtle, maybe not the important content of the movie, but the best part of the movie
I personally don't think there's any big problem with Keira Knightley's acting skills (DC must have made her act like this on purpose), but Jung's reaction to her when he came to her for the first time was quite impressive to me.
Vincent Caso didn't play the stupid son of the landlord's family. He was really handsome. I got it instantly x
Uncle V's acting skills have changed from a dramatic scene that requires grass to kill people in the history of violence to a real one that permeates every eye, every movement, his voice, his gestures with a cigar, and all of them are precise and beautiful. really enjoyed
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