Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick is a fascinating documentary that delves into the mind of Margit Norell, the psychotherapist who played a pivotal role in the infamous Thomas Quick case. The film has this slow-burn pacing, unearthing the complexities of her treatment approach, which was rooted in object relations theory. It’s not just about the serial killer narrative; it explores deeper themes of responsibility and the psychological landscape of therapy in the 90s. The atmosphere is often heavy with tension and moral ambiguity, making you question the ethics of the practices involved. It’s a distinct take, not focused on sensationalism but more on the human elements behind the headlines—definitely something you don't find every day.
Explores the relationship between therapy and criminality.Focuses on psychological themes rather than being sensational.Unique perspective on a controversial figure in Swedish history.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover