Romantic cliches regularly jostle with shrink-talk. "Don't you love me any more?" asks Jodhi May's impressively fraught Russian, Sabina Spielrein, who comes to the married Dr Jung in high hysteria, with wild, staring eyes, heaving body and shuddering tears, but stays to be all too easily cured and gladly laid. "Only as your physician," replies humourless Jung, who soon sinks helplessly at her feet: Fiennes and Miss May, though, play the sex scenes all stiff, sluggish and clothed. It's as if they can hardly bear to keep their hands on each other.