A Dangerous Method look at how the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud gives birth to psychoanalysis.
Directed by David Cronenberg, the movie stars Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley, and features some slightly risqué sex scenes.
Presenter Grant Lauchlan started off, and he said that he thought it was “a provocative slice of period fiction”.
He was joined for the reviews by BBC presenter Janice Forsyth and Scottish scriptwriter Sergio Casci.
Janice joked: “I’m feeling slightly dodgy as the sole woman between the two men, thinking about the subject matter of the film.”
Grant continued: “It’s not perfect, but I thought it was an interesting watch.”
Janice explained: “I have to say I was disappointed. I expected more from this director David Cronenberg.
“I just found it a series of talking heads being quite dull.
To find out the trio’s full thoughts – and find out what they awarded the film out of five, tune in Moviejuice tonight at 8pm.
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