Just watched an interesting film last night, "A Dangerous Method", directed by David Cronenberg. It stars Viggo Mortensen as Sigmund Freud and Michael Fassbender as Carl Jung. The film is about the relationship between the two and their eventual differing philosophies about psychiatric treatment. Also starring is Keira Knightley as their mutual patient. Jung eventually has an affair with her, leading to much complexities. It's a beautifully filmed, well acted period piece definitely worth a viewing.
Mortensen (Freud) is seen smoking cigars throughout the picture, and Fassbender (Jung) smokes a pipe in several scenes. He also tamps, cleans and fills the pipe. Numerous pipes in racks are visible on his desk and his surrounds. The detail in this film is fascinating.
I've searched for a photo still showing Fassbender with his pipe, but to no avail. Guess you'll just have to rent it or Netflix it.
Caution: This film is rated R. Lots of frank sexual language and scenes, typical of Freud. Probably not good for the little ones. Also, the dialog is intricate and complex at times. And the story developes slowly, requiring patience.
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