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Un método peligroso

Título original: A Dangerous Method
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 39min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,4/10
111 mil
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Viggo Mortensen, Keira Knightley, and Michael Fassbender in Un método peligroso (2011)
Into the already complex relationship between Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) and his mentor Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen) arrives a young Russian woman diagnosed with hysteria (Keira Knightley).
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Una mirada a cómo la intensa relación entre Carl Jung y Sigmund Freud da origen al psicoanálisis.Una mirada a cómo la intensa relación entre Carl Jung y Sigmund Freud da origen al psicoanálisis.Una mirada a cómo la intensa relación entre Carl Jung y Sigmund Freud da origen al psicoanálisis.

  • Dirección
    • David Cronenberg
  • Guión
    • Christopher Hampton
    • John Kerr
  • Reparto principal
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Keira Knightley
    • Viggo Mortensen
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    111 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    4375
    854
    • Dirección
      • David Cronenberg
    • Guión
      • Christopher Hampton
      • John Kerr
    • Reparto principal
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Keira Knightley
      • Viggo Mortensen
    • 231Reseñas de usuarios
    • 355Reseñas de críticos
    • 76Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 19 premios y 38 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos14

    U.S. Version
    Trailer 1:51
    U.S. Version
    International Version
    Trailer 1:48
    International Version
    International Version
    Trailer 1:48
    International Version
    "13 Hours"
    Clip 0:36
    "13 Hours"
    A Dangerous Method: Undisputed Crown Prince
    Clip 1:01
    A Dangerous Method: Undisputed Crown Prince
    A Dangerous Method: Never Repress Anything
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    A Dangerous Method: Never Repress Anything
    A Dangerous Method: Take The Initiative
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    A Dangerous Method: Take The Initiative

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    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • Carl Jung
    Keira Knightley
    Keira Knightley
    • Sabina Spielrein
    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Sigmund Freud
    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Otto Gross
    Sarah Gadon
    Sarah Gadon
    • Emma Jung
    André Hennicke
    André Hennicke
    • Prof. Eugen Bleuler
    • (as André M. Hennicke)
    Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
    Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
    • Sándor Ferenczi
    Mignon Remé
    • Jung's Secretary
    Mareike Carrière
    Mareike Carrière
    • Food Nurse
    Franziska Arndt
    • Bath Nurse
    Wladimir Matuchin
    • Nikolai Spielrein
    André Dietz
    André Dietz
    • Medical Policeman
    Anna Thalbach
    Anna Thalbach
    • Bathtub Patient
    Sarah Marecek
    • Orchard Nurse
    Bjorn Geske
    • Orderly
    • (as Björn Geske)
    Markus Haase
    • Orderly
    Christian Serritiello
    Christian Serritiello
    • Ship's Officer
    Clemens Giebel
    • Ship's Steward
    • Dirección
      • David Cronenberg
    • Guión
      • Christopher Hampton
      • John Kerr
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios231

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    6kkhannah

    There's Something Missing Here...

    I must admit, going into this film, I was rather excited; I've enjoyed both of David Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen's previous collaborations and my interest in both Freudian psychology/psychoanalysis and Michael Fassbender practically guaranteed that I would be seeing this film. I fear now, however, that my expectations may have been a bit too high.

    I must admit, however, that I thought that Michael Fassbender and Viggo Mortensen played their roles very well, although Mortensen definitely didn't receive as much screen time as he deserved. Vincent Cassel definitely shone in his extended cameo as Otto Gross. I did have some issues with Keira Knightly's acting, however. I feel like she may have over exaggerated her actions, particularly in the beginning scenes where she is in the midst of hysteria.

    However, my real problem with this film is that, for lack of a better term, it all seems a little too shallow. Events that should be important are skimmed over and not explained; to be honest, it doesn't particularly seem like anything of real importance happens in the film. The characters have little depth; despite the fact that they are all playing rather well known persons, there simply isn't anything to them other than a name. On top of this, despite what the taglines of the film and trailer seem to suggest, the relationship between Freud and Jung is hardly explored. For the most part, their scenes involve reading letters from the other. This is hardly compelling viewing.

    Overall, I feel like this film would have been better if it had been longer. If the film had a running time of even two hours, compared to one and a half, more character development could have been inserted, particularly for Freud. In addition, more focus on Jung's relationship with Freud, rather than his relationship with Spielrein, would have been nice to see.

    Here's hoping that any future collaborations between Cronenberg and Mortensen pack a bit more of a punch.
    7kosmasp

    Slightly dangerous

    While I understand that the movie was not received as well as Cronenberg would have wanted, it is a very difficult movie to sell. Not because of the actors! Actually my first thought was: three of the best guys of their generation and Keira Knightley -> Awesome! But Mr. Cassel himself a smaller part, so it's only Fassbender and Mortensen left. But they both do a great job depicting ... let's call them "persons of interest". People most of us have some idea of.

    So this movie goes very philosophical on us and is very "talky". But still as other reviewers have pointed out. Nothing much is happening. I guess that was the point of it all to begin with though. It is about talking life, instead of living/experiencing. Or against to be more exact. Latter being sort of represented by Keiras character. A more subtle approach than most would wish for, but still a good movie
    7MaxBorg89

    Method and Madness

    Given his entire filmography is concerned with themes linked to man's identity and the complexities of human sexuality, David Cronenberg is, on paper at least, the ideal director for A Dangerous Method, a movie dealing with the birth of psychoanalysis. Then again, the film is also a bit of an odd fit for him, since the script by Christopher Hampton (Dangerous Liaisons) doesn't really lend itself to the outbursts of graphic violence that permeate the Canadian auteur's body of work. The result, first witnessed at the Venice Film Festival (after the film had allegedly been rejected by Cronenberg's fest of choice, Cannes), is an interesting but somewhat hollow entry in the director's admirable career.

    Ostensibly about the professional relationship between Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen) and Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender), A Dangerous Method is in reality more concerned with the bond between Jung and Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightley), a young woman sent to his clinic in Zurich since her mental condition is an ideal subject for his research. Sabina, it turns out, is incredibly well-read, and soon progresses from patient to assistant, much to the amusement of Freud, who corresponds regularly with Jung about their mutual scientific interests and also meets the young woman on a few occasions. The relationship between the three evolves in even stranger ways as time passes, with Sabina taking an unexpected place in Jung's heart...

    With its combination of psychoanalysis and sex, the story - perhaps familiar to European film buffs thanks to Roberto Faenza's Italian-language take on the same subject - has all the right characteristics to be vintage Cronenberg (hints of which are offered in the opening and closing credits via Howard Shore's music). And yet there's something missing: whereas the reconstruction of Vienna in the early 20th century is impeccable, the director appears to be less interested in the actual development of story and character, with a rather detached approach that suggests he's almost working on autopilot. That having said, part of the blame can be laid on Hampton, whose screenplay only glosses over key details of the story, leaving us with a quite simplified, "safe" version of events (the sex is unusually tame and unchallenging for a Cronenberg film).

    The performances are a mixed bag as well: Knightley, stuck with the showy role, is unbearably OTT in the first 30 minutes, shouting and shaking endlessly before she eventually tones down the mania and focuses on finding the character, complete with a solid Russian accent. At the other end of the spectrum is Mortensen, pitch-perfect from the start but criminally underused, especially considering his past associations with Cronenberg. And then there's Fassbender, quietly intense and generally up to the task, were it not for his decision to speak RP English when he and Mortensen, who adopts a German accent, are supposed to be from the same country (this is even more perplexing if one thinks of Fassbender's flawless mastery of German).

    A Dangerous Method is thus a textbook case of a film that, while not disappointing in the strict sense of the word, comes off as a minor effort in a generally spotless filmography. But even on an off-day, Cronenberg deserves to be seen at least once. Just don't expect another History of Violence...

    6,5/10
    7synevy

    Intriguing

    I've only read very few of Jung's and Freud's abstracts of work but i've always been interested in knowing a bit more. A Dangerous Method cleared some of my questions and was pleasant for me to watch and learn a thing or two about their contributions and contradictions in psycho-analysis.

    What is emphasized in this film is their well known "disagreement" on sexual activity (libido) and apparently religion. Something that's been brought here by a female patient of Jung, Sabina Spielrein -played by Keira Knightley, who's been diagnosed with hysteria and was admitted to Burghölzli Clinic in Zürich in 1906. Michael Fassbender (Jung) and Viggo Mortensen (Freud) both performed seriously and insightful and Knightley captured pretty well the behavior of a hysteric person and then, her transition through therapy.

    The German locations where the filming took place were picturesque and the atmosphere was warm, theatrical, peaceful enough but rather slow at some points. The intense relationship between the Austrian neurologist and the Swiss psychiatrist was very interesting to watch nevertheless.

    The reason i enjoyed this film is simple: It was exactly what i was expecting it to be. Educational. And the fact that a talented cast did their best to bring out on the screen such facts, has left me a satisfied watcher full of interest and food for thoughts.
    6Unbilled_Role

    Sincere Effort, But the Cake Was Left Out in the Rain

    What was the source of conflict which caused a gulf to form between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung? When we examine their personal and professional lives, what turning points shaped their theories? What were the storms which blew through the lives of Jung and Sabina Spielrein? These are some of the questions this film attempts to highlight, and in fact begins to touch upon.

    Some of the most scintillating moments of "A Dangerous Method" are sexually bracing. But the audience is left feeling a bit orphaned. Do these carnal scenes truly address the significant thematic questions?

    Here's my main beef with this film: I wanted to see more time spent on the rigorous conflict between Freud and Jung. I have a sincere interest in the life of Carl Jung, but in the end, I was not sufficiently satisfied. Having said that, the production design, scenery, and costuming were absolutely wonderful.

    The somber, instinctual undercurrents of "A Dangerous Method" can be a bit hypnotic. But because the script suffers, I cannot fully come under its spell. As the rolling credits came up, I personally felt a bit deflated, as if a sweet was torn from my curious grasp. Although I think most films would do well with a tighter edit, this movie could have used an additional 30 minutes of character and plot development.

    I appreciated the qualities which Fassbender brought to Carl Jung. Vincent Cassel was right on the mark as the impulsive Otto Gross. Jung's insecure wife Emma was tenderly portrayed by Sarah Gadon.

    Although Keira Knightley tried her best to portray Sabina Spielrein, there were certain scenes where her delivery seemed pushed. I have long respected Viggo Mortensen, but I was not fully convinced by his affected portrayal of Freud.

    So, who would I cast as Sabina? Emily Mortimer, Helena Bonham Carter, or Rachel Weisz come to mind. And how about the part of Freud? Ben Kingsley, Dustin Hoffman, or Geoffrey Rush could have added a riveting twist to this role.

    Is there a doctor in the house? I will leave that for you to decide.

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    • Curiosidades
      The age difference between Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender is 19 years, just as it was between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung.
    • Pifias
      Sabina Spielrein's closing history is incorrect. Her death, along with her 2 daughters, actually occurred in August 1942, not 1941. Their deaths were only 3 among 27,000 in the massacre that occurred in Zmievskaya Balka, Rostov-on-Don, Russia by German forces.
    • Citas

      Carl Jung: [to Sabina] My love for you was the most important thing in my life. For better or worse, it made me understand who I am.

    • Créditos adicionales
      This film is based on true events, but certain scenes, especially those in the private sphere, are of a speculative nature.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into 365 days, also known as a Year (2019)
    • Banda sonora
      Excerpts from Siegfried
      by Richard Wagner, original publication by Schott Music GmbH & Co KG, Mainz, Germany, 1876.

      Adapted by Howard Shore, published by South Fifth Avenue Publishing, 2010.

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      • 25 de noviembre de 2011 (España)
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      • Schloss Belvedere - Rennweg 6, Viena, Austria(Freud strolling in the garden)
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      • Lago Film
      • Prospero Pictures
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      • 27 nov 2011
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