I found A Dangerous Method quite absorbing, though I'm not sure I'd necessarily recommend it to someone who a) thinks Cronenberg has already gotten too damn restrained or b) has no interest in the subject. I love Cronenbergs past and present, and have an interest in the subject. Lots of talk, though. Viggo is very charismatic as the most deeply suntanned Freud ever brought to the screen, and I had been prepared to find Keira Knightley in way over her head, but I thought she was great. Fassbender does what he has to do, plays a real cold fish--though I understand that in the book that was the source of the play that was the source of the film, Jung comes off many times worse.