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"Freud" on Netflix
This German-language series (with English subtitles) has lots of goodies: sex, violence, nudity, more sex, more violence, ... . It's engrossing, but historically inaccurate in the extreme. Kids might want to program their entertainment centers so parents can't watch.
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"Freud" on Netflix (Original Post)
Lionel Mandrake
Jul 2020
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The enormous amount of sex and drugs makes up for the lack of rock and roll.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2020
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still_one
(96,932 posts)1. No rock and roll?
The Velveteen Ocelot
(121,883 posts)4. The enormous amount of sex and drugs makes up for the lack of rock and roll.
still_one
(96,932 posts)5. lol
Karadeniz
(23,627 posts)2. The thing about normal psychoanalysis is it's hamstrung. We now have so much that we know
About what constitutes mind and it's immortal nature, reincarnation, its nonphysical powers...regular counseling just can't cut it.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(121,883 posts)3. It's really entertaining, though it has little to do with history.
I decided to forget it was ostensibly about a real person and just enjoy the story.
getting old in mke
(813 posts)6. As long as you go into it
expecting a horrorseries, not history. That it does it well.
Enjoyed it. But for German language, I'm enjoying Babylon Berlin more.
Lionel Mandrake
(4,126 posts)7. I also enjoyed Babylon Berlin,
which I would classify as German neo-noir.