I'm told that people found it boring and that nothing really happens or is explored too much concerning Jung or Freud, but I personally liked that this movie basically amounted to conversations. Just felt it was really solid and kept my interest for the 90 minutes of film, so yeah.
Also, I'm now wondering if this movie had a limited release or something. Or rather, if all of Cronenberg's films usually have limited/small theater releases like A History of Violence or Eastern Promises, which in particular was the movie that made me want to see the rest of his work and collaborations with Viggo Mortensen since I really liked that movie when I saw it in 2007.
So what did you like about the movie or not like?
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