A Dangerous Method elicits strong emotional responses centered on its dramatic and biographical elements. Audiences primarily feel **Sadness** and **Empathy** for Sabina Spielrein's initial struggles with hysteria and the complex, often fraught, relationships between Jung, Freud, and Spielrein. A sense of **Melancholy** pervades the film, reflecting the historical period and the unresolved personal and professional conflicts. **Love** is present but complicated by the illicit affair, leading to feelings of **Guilt** and **Anxiety**. **Curiosity** is high, driven by the exploration of pioneering psychological theories and the lives of these influential figures. There's also a degree of **Inspiration** from Spielrein's remarkable journey of recovery and intellectual growth.
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