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Freud: The Secret Passion delves into the early days of Sigmund Freud, exploring his unconventional methods with patients suffering from hysteria. John Huston's direction captures a distinct tension, mixing the clinical with the deeply personal. The pacing sometimes feels deliberate, almost languid, but it allows the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of 19th-century Vienna. The performances are quite compelling, particularly by Montgomery Clift, who brings a haunting quality to Freud. There's an interesting use of practical effects, like the staged hypnosis scenes, which give it an almost surreal edge. The film's themes of obsession and the complexity of the human psyche are woven intricately throughout, making it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in the roots of psychoanalysis.
Explores Freud's pioneering methods in treatment.Captivating performances, especially by Montgomery Clift.Interesting atmosphere of 19th-century Vienna.
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