The film (2011), directed by David Cronenberg, explores the foundational years of psychoanalysis through the turbulent intellectual and personal relationships between Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Sabina Spielrein. The film's title, and by extension the subtitles used to translate its dense dialogue, refers to the "Talking Cure"—a radical and largely untried method of psychotherapy that was considered medically and socially "dangerous" at the turn of the 20th century. Historical and Psychological Context
Psychological Conflict: A Dangerous Method - Dissent Magazine
The narrative centers on a "psychological ménage-à-trois" between three key historical figures:
The film (2011), directed by David Cronenberg, explores the foundational years of psychoanalysis through the turbulent intellectual and personal relationships between Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Sabina Spielrein. The film's title, and by extension the subtitles used to translate its dense dialogue, refers to the "Talking Cure"—a radical and largely untried method of psychotherapy that was considered medically and socially "dangerous" at the turn of the 20th century. Historical and Psychological Context
Psychological Conflict: A Dangerous Method - Dissent Magazine subtitle ADangerousMethod.brrip.720p.2011
The narrative centers on a "psychological ménage-à-trois" between three key historical figures: The film (2011), directed by David Cronenberg, explores