Don't hook up with your patient

Adella 2022-03-23 09:02:04

If you say that the biggest feeling after watching the movie is the title above, I don’t know if it’s the point or not.
I have to say that Jung's image as an idol-class predecessor of my former psychoanalytic school was shattered to some extent because of this movie.
In fact, I always remember the teacher relishing in class how Freud once had a friend who got into gossip with his female patient in the end, but in my mind this person can't be Biflo anyway. Id still needs Jung with big hands. What's more, Jung didn't lose his reputation even though he was depressed for a while... Well, the memory here is a little confusing, so don't delve into it.
Anyway, no matter whether the entanglement between Sabina and Jung in the film is true or false, I don't want to believe that Jung and Freud broke up because of a woman. After all, academic disagreements are more likely to separate two maddened scholars.
I strongly agree with what Jung said in the film, Freud's way of trying to explain everything in terms of sex is wrong, too dogmatic, and there is always something else that can be explained. But I can also understand Freud's thinking, after all, his idea of ​​psychoanalysis becoming more scientific is worthy of respect, and as a scientist - like Einstein spent his life trying to make the unification Field theory in general, he always wanted to use a simple and pure theoretical tool to explain complex problems.
It is a pity that the common view of psychoanalysis is that human psychology is too complicated, and sex is too simple and crude to explain. At least for me, a junior scholar, I would rather believe that every thought is determined by genes. Better than letting the libido decide. In contrast, Jung's theory was much more tolerant, he accepted all possible assumptions, and contributed to the continuous improvement of the psychoanalytic school.
If Freud drew a circle, what Jung did was to stretch the circle into a line, giving it the possibility of continuing to stretch.
Of course there are at least a few points about Floyd in the film that are absolutely right.
First of all, there is no shame in mental illness, and the therapist is not very smart.
Second, don't mess around with your patients.
At least this is clearly stipulated in the current psychotherapy ethics, neither to develop a physical relationship with your patient, nor to establish a friendship.
In the end, every therapist needs to be healed, which is also the iron law.

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Also, the part about the performance.
KK actually did a good job. Although he was suspected of using too much force, he still explained the madness of a patient very well at the beginning. However, I feel regretful that after she became a therapist, she did not show due maturity and calmness, especially she was too shy in front of Jung, but I don't know if it was because of her former therapist and lover.
Second. Fa Shark's acting is really good, and his micro-expressions are very moving.
In addition... the law shark is actually again! cry! !

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  • Eriberto 2021-12-18 08:01:01

    Although the ugliness of a movie cannot be attributed to the heroine, Keira Knightley's acting is as sharp as her chin, dry and tasteless, and uncomfortable. 2.5

  • Therese 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Sometimes you have to do unforgivable things just to survive. PS: Every drama of Fa Shark is actually propped up by his personal charm. Knightley is one of the best actors in the world of flat-chested female men that I have seen.

A Dangerous Method quotes

  • Sabina Spielrein: I'm saying perhaps true sexuality demands the destruction of the ego.

  • Sabina Spielrein: I somehow imagined you'd have found another admirer by now.

    Carl Jung: No. You were the jewel of great price.