Jimmy P.: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian USA 2013

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Jimmy P.: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian

Movie Rating: Agathe Tissier

A psychiatrist treats a Plains Indian who fought with the US army in WWII France.

Jimmy Picard (Benicio Del Toro) is in treatment at a Texas center specializing in brain disease. A former soldier for the US army in France during WWII, the Plains Indian now has a scar on his skull and a number of symptoms, such as temporary blindness. But although the doctors’ diagnoses are “good”, his trauma is not in his body, but in his soul. Under the care of anthropological specialist Georges Devereux (Mathieu Almaric), Jimmy’s task is to rummage through the memories of his childhood and unravel his dreams if he wants to find out what is happening to him. This in-depth psychoanalysis seems to resonate within Deveraux, who specializes in Indian tribes and is a convinced Freudian...

Very beautiful encounter between two individuals who open Jimmy’s mind like a treasure chest to see what inside. This box is stuffed full of childhood memories, stored there so long that only a small part can be found years later. In an uncluttered setting, the patient and his shrink meet daily to travel down a long path through Jimmy’s memories. An enjoyable film.

02.10.2013

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