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Freud | The Secret Passion (1962)

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The Oppenheimer of its day. Instead of splitting the atom, seizing on inexplicable division within the brain. Rather than untapping raw energy concealed inside a previous passive element, delving into the raging unknown of the human psyche. While lacking Christopher Nolan’s cinematic bravura and his post-discovery crucifixion of the main character, nonetheless an intense, under-rated piece. Without doubt one of the few genuine examples of ideal casting – tortured actor playing tortured character…

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