Freud
Freud

Freud

2020
TV Show
Canceled
1 Season
German

Eager to make his name in 19th-century Vienna, a hungry young Sigmund Freud joins a psychic and an inspector to solve a string of bloody mysteries.

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IMDb6.8/10
Google Users79%
Director: Robert DornhelmGenres: Crime, Drama, History, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In 1890s Vienna, a young Sigmund Freud grapples with his revolutionary theories on the human mind while navigating a world of high society intrigue and dark secrets. As he delves into the subconscious of his patients, Freud finds himself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy involving murder and manipulation. The series explores his early life, his burgeoning ideas, and the personal struggles that shaped his path to becoming the father of psychoanalysis.

Critical Reception

Freud (2020) garnered mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its stylish visuals, atmospheric tension, and the compelling performance of Robert Finster as a charismatic, yet flawed, young Freud. Some found the historical liberties taken with Freud's life and the blend of historical drama with thriller elements to be a departure from typical biographical portrayals. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the suspenseful narrative and the unique take on a historical figure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dark, atmospheric style and the captivating lead performance.
  • Criticized by some for taking significant creative liberties with historical accuracy.
  • Appreciated for its engaging blend of psychological drama and crime thriller elements.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the series' suspenseful plot and unique, darker portrayal of Sigmund Freud. Many enjoyed the show's visual style and the compelling performances, finding it to be an entertaining and intriguing take on the famous psychoanalyst's early life.

Fun Fact

While the series depicts Sigmund Freud as a struggling psychiatrist embroiled in criminal investigations, the historical Freud primarily focused on his developing psychoanalytic theories and did not engage in solving murders as a practicing physician during the 1890s.

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