1. The film opens with a catchy start, with Keira Naitali's mentally ill Sabina being treated by Michael Fassbender ("The Hunger" actor) with Dr. Carl Jung. Netaly's acting skills are simply stunning, and the image of a mentally ill person can be used as a textbook model for actors; and the emotional clues between her and Jung in the film have also become the main content throughout the film; the film won the award At the 2011 Venice Film Festival Silver Award, Netaly's dedication to art in the film is absolutely indispensable. 2. Although the film depicts the famous psychoanalyst Freud not as much as Jung, or even slightly less than Sabina, it portrays this determined and persistent psychologist very concisely and concisely. In the film, he basically discussed the psychosexual development theory and dream analysis that he highly praised; 3. The protagonist Jung, a search on Baidu found that this character has more personality and charm than Freud. Both his life and character are quite unique, and his fascination with religious theology and archaeology makes him a little mysterious. The most admirable thing is his exploration and attempt on the dark side of human nature. It can be said that he personally explores the relationship between man and the subconscious. And his legendary academic and personal relationship with Freud, as well as the emotional experiences of Jung's life, are intriguing. If you are interested in psychology, you can find some interesting topics from this film. I believe that many viewers who have seen this film will be unable to help reading some psychological books.
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