IN THEATERS NOVEMBER 23
A Dangerous Method
A Dangerous Method R for for sexual content and brief language. Early in his
career, psychiatrist Carl Jung takes on the challenge of a seemingly impossible
case, a deeply disturbed, beautiful young woman named Sabina Spielrein. Jung
employs his mentor Sigmund Freud's experimental "talking cure" in treating
Sabina and the treatment proves to be successful. This results in Freud and Jung
becoming colleagues rather than master and student, but before long, both men
are involved with their patient, complicating their relationship.
More » Starring: Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender,
Vincent Cassel
Who Will Dig It?
Those who are interested in exploring the dark, forbidden caverns of the human psyche, and those who like to watch great actors with even greater facial hair.
Photos: 'A Dangerous Method' Movie Stills >>
Three Good Reasons
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This complex, thought-provoking drama comes from two masters: director David Cronenberg ("Eastern Promises") and writer Christopher Hampton ("Dangerous Liaisons").
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Cronenberg teams for the third straight time with Viggo Mortensen, who turns his trademark intensity towards playing Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis.
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Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley earned raves at film festivals for their fiery on-screen pairing.
Photos: Viggo Mortensen Gallery >>
Bet you didn't know...
The true story of the relationship between Carl Jung and his protégé Sabina Spielrein had previously been depicted in the 2002 film "The Soul Keeper." Spielrein was played in that version by actress Emilia Fox. Both Fox and Keira Knightley also appeared in separate but acclaimed filmed versions of Jane Austen's "Pride & Prejudice."
Photos: Keira Knightley Gallery >>
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