What a coincidence, you're also neurotic

Caitlyn 2022-03-24 09:02:03

The woman's chin, the weird angle really surprised me. . .
There's no need to be so exposed, it's so uncomfortable to see people,

the hints of "slippery", "mollusk" and so on are too plain, clearly thinking of people in that direction, is the

heroine an M personality? It's amazing, you feel it at the age of four?

Talking about your dreams to a psychiatrist is like showing someone your untouched heart. So Freud never told others about his dreams
. Freud in this case was portrayed as conceited and arrogant, which may have been the case in history. At least in Jung's autobiography.

Come to think of it, the psychopath in jailbreak is the most realistic.

Is Otto's appearance just to lure Jung into an extramarital affair? (/ □ \)

Is this a movie that explores the suppression or release of human physiological instincts?

Jung and his wife huddled in the red sailboat reminded me of the womb. I've seen a point before, people yearn for a sense of tightness, which reminds me of the peace of mind in a mother's body.

The story is getting lower and lower. . . screenwriter's method. . .

Might as well take a picture of the dream analysis. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Javon 2022-04-23 07:02:25

    It's not easy to try hard to find a little bit of "psychoanalysis" interest. The classical Cronenberg is like that

  • Reyes 2022-04-21 09:02:21

    I still like Cronenberg's previous works.

A Dangerous Method quotes

  • [first lines]

    Carl Jung: [to his new patient] Good morning... I'm Dr. Jung. I admitted you yesterday.

    Sabina Spielrein: I'm not... I'm not mad, you know.

    Carl Jung: Let me explain what I have in mind. I propose that we meet here, most days, to talk for an hour or two.

    Sabina Spielrein: Talk?

    Carl Jung: Yes. Just talk. See if we can identify what's troubling you. So as to distract you as little as possible, I'm going to sit there, behind you. I'm going to ask you to try not to turn around and look at me under any circumstances. Now...

    [walks behind her as she flinches]

    Carl Jung: Have you any idea what may have brought on these attacks you suffer from?

    Sabina Spielrein: [stammering] Hu... humiliation. Any kind of... humiliation.

  • 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.