Review of A Dangerous Method (2011) by Kase V — 09 May 2012
David Cronenberg's historical biopic is about as interesting as it is disturbing. Both aspects are usually rife throughout a Cronenberg film. But many of his techniques are still missing, like the gore.
But adaptability never hurt anyone. The acting is as good as ever, except Knightley's character evokes no sympathy whatsoever, mostly because she is extremely annoying. Despite this lack of pathos, the story and dialogue between the worlds' greatest psychoanalysts is insanely intriguing.
This review of A Dangerous Method (2011) was written by Kase V on 09 May 2012.
A Dangerous Method has generally received positive reviews.
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