Review from the perspective of Gestalt therapy
The film Peaky Blinders is a remarkable example of how the Gestalt therapy paradigm can be used to analyze the complex relationships between characters and the themes they represent.
One of the key themes in the film is power and authority. The main plot follows the protagonist, Tommy Shelby, who strives for power and authority in the gangster world of Birmingham. He battles for dominance with other gangs and the police, using his intelligence, cunning, and persistence. All of this demonstrates that for many characters in the film, power and authority are primary life goals.
However, alongside this, the film also explores the theme of choice. Many characters are forced to choose between their personal ambitions and morality. For instance, Tommy Shelby often has to make morally ambiguous decisions for the sake of his goals. This underscores the idea that we sometimes face difficult choices in life, which can lead to moral conflict.
Using the Gestalt therapy paradigm, we can conclude that for many characters in the film, power and authority are the "figure," while choice is the "ground." This means the characters focus on achieving power and authority while ignoring the theme of choice. However, as the film shows, ignoring this theme can lead to moral conflict and emotional distress.
Additionally, the film highlights the importance of understanding one's emotions and feelings, and how they influence our decisions and actions. The characters face numerous emotional challenges and stressful situations, and their reactions to these shape their lives and those around them.
Overall, the film Peaky Blinders brilliantly illustrates the principles of Gestalt therapy and demonstrates how these principles can be applied to analyzing complex interpersonal relationships and issues.