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Jimmy P. 2013

★ 6.1129 votes117 min📅 2013-09-11

"Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian"

In the closing days of World War II, Jimmy Picard, a Blackfoot soldier who served in France, returns home plagued by mysterious symptoms that even doctors struggle to diagnose.

Director: Arnaud Desplechin

Cast

Benicio del Toro
Benicio del Toro
Jimmy Picard
Mathieu Amalric
Mathieu Amalric
Georges Devereux
Gina McKee
Gina McKee
Madeleine
Larry Pine
Larry Pine
Dr. Karl Menninger
Joseph Cross
Joseph Cross
Dr. Holt
Elya Baskin
Elya Baskin
Dr. Jokl
Gary Farmer
Gary Farmer
Jack
Michelle Thrush
Michelle Thrush
Gayle Picard
Misty Upham
Misty Upham
Jane
Jennifer Podemski
Jennifer Podemski
Doll

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jimmy P. (2013) about?

Jimmy P. follows a Blackfoot veteran of WWII who returns home suffering from unexplained symptoms. When doctors misdiagnose him with schizophrenia, an unconventional psychoanalyst takes up his case, engaging in deep conversations to uncover the root of his trauma. The film delves into themes of identity, healing, and the lasting impact of war.

Who directed Jimmy P.?

Jimmy P. was directed by Arnaud Desplechin, a French filmmaker known for his deeply psychological and character-driven dramas.

Who stars in Jimmy P.?

The film features Benicio del Toro and Mathieu Amalric in the lead roles, supported by Gina McKee, Larry Pine, and Joseph Cross in pivotal parts.

Is Jimmy P. (2013) worth watching?

Jimmy P. is a compelling choice for fans of slow-burn psychological dramas and historical character studies. While it may not appeal to those seeking fast-paced action, its nuanced performances and thoughtful exploration of trauma make it a rewarding experience for patient viewers.

How long is Jimmy P.?

Jimmy P. has a runtime of 119 minutes.

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About Jimmy P. (2013) — A Powerful Psychological Drama with Benicio del Toro

In the closing days of World War II, Jimmy Picard, a Blackfoot soldier who served in France, returns home plagued by mysterious symptoms that even doctors struggle to diagnose. Confined to a military hospital, he faces skepticism when his condition is labeled as schizophrenia—until an unconventional psychoanalyst steps in, determined to unravel the layers of his trauma through deep, probing conversations.

Director Arnaud Desplechin crafts a meditative drama that explores the collision of cultural identity, mental health, and the lingering scars of war. With a runtime of 119 minutes, Jimmy P. (2013) unfolds as a quiet yet powerful character study, blending historical drama with intimate psychological tension. Starring Benicio del Toro and Mathieu Amalric, the film immerses viewers in a world of introspection and healing, where trust and understanding become the first steps toward recovery.