David Cronenberg's body of work — The Fly, Dead Ringers, Eastern Promises — is fraught with the horror that comes with an obsessive and often unnatural pursuit of the flesh. So it seems only natural the director would take on the turbulent love triangle involving the sex-obsessed originators of psychoanalysis. Yet, for the most part, A Dangerous Method glosses over corporeal matters to focus on shallow expositions of psychoanalytic theory and trifling jabs at class differences.
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