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Jimmy P. 2013 123movies

Jimmy P. 2013 123movies

Sep. 11, 2013117 Min.
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Watch: Jimmy P. 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – A troubled Native American veteran forms an extraordinary friendship with his maverick French psychoanalyst as they try to find a cure to his suffering..
Plot: The story of Picard, a Plains Indian of the Blackfeet nation, as he returns from WWII and begins experiencing unexplainable symptoms shortly thereafter. He travels to the famous Winter Hospital in Topeka, Kansas, where he meets Devereux, thus beginning a professional and personal friendship guided by compassion and understanding of Native American culture.
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6.1/10 Votes: 2,947
52% | RottenTomatoes
58/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 97 Popularity: 7.11 | TMDB

Reviews:

Long, winding road of a movie leading to low-pay-off destination
Several accomplished cast members (winners of International awards, including previous Oscar win by title character) promised a compelling true story, but didn’t quite deliver. – Set in Post WWII rural Kansas, the title character is a Native American who is a war veteran with chronic inexplicable painful episodes suggesting brain injuries. Because the local VA Hospital is puzzled by Jimmy’s unique condition, a French psychoanalyst (a Freudian scholar) stuck in New York City due to his questionable legal residence and work status, is sent for to assist in figuring this case out. – Jimmy grows to trust this Frenchman and eventually confides the darkest memories that had troubled him from childhood on.

Although this story is based on actual events, I don’t find it particularly compelling. There could be many such “true stories” of mental patients told, all with equally moving details and outcomes. The one detail that impressed me was how prejudices against Native Americans were still part of daily life in America, but how simultaneously individuals began to demand respect for minorities, rejecting coded racism. A nurse talking down to Jimmy saying “you can paint the town red” was clearly racist and patronizing. In one scene Jimmy corrected a military official about being properly addressed “My name isn’t Chief, it’s Jimmy, so you call me Jimmy!”. At another point the French psychoanalyst had an outburst and demanded that his patient’s medical care be equal to that of any white man. Such moments show the progress in the fight for equality, with a long way to go. For 1948 standards, however, a remarkable progress nonetheless.

The few bright moments in this film don’t rationalize the running time of almost 2 hours. Slow and drawn out. At the end of the film, I was still looking for more of a point than was delivered.

Review By: thursdaysrecords
Occasionally like a miracle, mostly like a lecture
The visuals in Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian are almost, almost worth the price of admission. The opening scene of the film beautifully articulates setting and irony by showing the grassy plains of America while Native American flute music is played in the backdrop. It’s a comforting, soft opening to a film that is erected predominately off of complex discussion and ideology.

The film stars Benicio Del Toro in a role he clearly embraced and enjoyed, playing Jimmy Picard, a Blackfoot Indian, who has returned from war with seriously debilitating symptoms, most specifically, a crippling headache. Jimmy is placed under the care of George Devereux (Mathieu Amalric), a real-life French doctor and anthropologist, who specializes in ethnology and psychoanalysis. The two meet together and form a quaint bond between their lengthy discussions about Native American history and culture, stemming from Devereux’s desire to learn about the culture, as an anthropologist often does and Jimmy’s checkered past, which involves troubled love and a teenage daughter that another man is raising.

With the right directorial methods and smooth, engaging writing, Jimmy P. could easily be a film that one can effortlessly sink into, investing in its characters and learning a thing or two about psychological methods. It just so happens that my semester of high school psychology delved into Freudian ideas and psychoanalysis quite extensively, both principles are based on three key ideas: the inner conscious and unconscious act as dueling forces in the mind, the discussion and population of defense mechanisms in order for people to cope or estrange themselves from their past, and the idea that dreaming means more than disjointed shows that play in your head while you sleep.

Making a film centered around often complex and occasionally droning material, especially when that film is about the founding days of a division in psychology, is unbelievably challenging, so based on that, it’s surprising to say Jimmy P. succeeds as well as it does. French director and co-writer Arnaud Desplechin (who wrote the film with Julie Peyr and Kent Jones, respectively) does all he can to make the film as absorbing as possible, and for the first hour or so, his efforts are effective, as we watch Jimmy and Devereux invest in some great conversational banter that is geared more towards cultural relativism than it is in trying to structure cheap and expected payoffs. However, the film runs out of gas when you realize just how stiff and frequently dull the material gets. Perhaps it really is no fault of the trio of writers, nor Desplechin himself, but the fact that the ideas presented in the film are difficult to make engaging on an entertainment level.

Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian works for a little while because it’s interesting to see how a significant subsector of psychology was born by a doctor who was clearly interested in learning about different walks of life and the makeup of cultures and people of groups he didn’t belong to. Amalric embodies the mindset of an anthropologist/psychologist quite nicely here, effectively making for a character we can appreciate. However, the stiffness of the film catches up to it, with the film’s discussions in its second and third act becoming greatly long-winded and the entire project slowly running out of steam before reaching the conclusion. Rather than rewarding and captivating, the ending comes off a long-awaited conclusion to a film that was so close to making a film about psychology absorbing for two hours.

Starring: Benicio Del Toro and Mathieu Amalric. Directed by: Arnaud Desplechin.

Review By: StevePulaski

Other Information:

Original Title Jimmy P.
Release Date 2013-09-11
Release Year 2013

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 57 min (117 min)
Budget 10000000
Revenue 30283
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Biography, Drama, Thriller
Director Arnaud Desplechin
Writer Georges Devereux, Arnaud Desplechin, Julie Peyr
Actors Benicio Del Toro, Mathieu Amalric, Gina McKee
Country United States, France
Awards 8 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arricam LT, Cooke S4 and Angenieux Optimo Lenses, Arricam ST, Cooke S4 and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Digimage Cinéma (dailies telecine & negative cutting) (as Digiimage)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

Jimmy P. 2013 123movies
Jimmy P. 2013 123movies
Original title Jimmy P.
TMDb Rating 6.108 97 votes

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