Jimmy P. 2013

Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian

6.1 / 10   113 vote(s)
Drama

At the end of WWII, Jimmy Picard, a Native American Blackfoot who fought in France, suffers from unexplainable symptoms and is admitted to a military hospital. When doctors suspect schizophrenia, an eccentric psychoanalyst takes up the case and starts a conversation with the veteran.

Release Date 2013-09-11
Runtime 1h 57m
Directors Arnaud Desplechin, Stéphane Fontaine
Producers Pascal Caucheteux, Jennifer Roth, Grégoire Sorlat, Christopher Woodrow, Molly Conners, Alexis Arnold, Martine Cassinelli, Ben Limberg, Patrick Milling-Smith, Kamen Velkovsky
Writers Arnaud Desplechin, Julie Peyr, Kent Jones

I was completely engrossed in this movie. The story, the acting, the cultural aspect of how a Blackfoot Indian would be treated by VA medical staff after World War II (out of ignorance, not evil intentions), the odd story of the French anthropologist who isn't really French who is invited to psychoanalyze Jimmy P. and does it with respect and understanding, the mystery of the medical problem, Benicio del Toro in the best role I've ever seen him in, the evolution of his treatment, and the fact that this was based on a true story. I fell in love with the characters and it's hard to let it go. If you like psychology, cross-cultural encounters, and delving deeply into a character, give this one a chance.

NancyInOregon