After the admission of a mental institution, a rebel demonstration all patients to take head nurse oppressor.
McMurphy has a criminal past and once again in conflict with the law. To escape labor rights in prison, McMurphy pleads insanity and is sent to a service for the mentally unstable. Once here, McMurphy is both difficult and witnessed the violence and degradation of the oppressive Nurse Ratched, who wins the superiority and power through the fault of others die maintained. McMurphy and the other prisoners to join a rebel position against the nurse atrocious. |
Users review: Czech director Milos Forman seems to be obsessed with the rebellious heroes who do not like Jitsu shock. Just myslímo Larry Flynt in People vs. Larry Flynt and Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon, the last two films Forman. The main character in one Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, played by Jack Nicholson is also one of those characters who want to break the routine, and even begins to revolt against workers and nurses Ratchett especially mental institution.The film is comedy, and maybe even more fun than a heavy drama. However, this does not mean that the film is filled with some strong emotional sequence. Tensions between the patient and the staff more unusual grows throughout the film, which ultimately leads to a wonderful ending, I will not be spoil.Yes, Jack Nicholson is really great in his role, and it seemed that everything improvise their issues and actions throughout the film. It was really Oscar-worthy performance, which also received. Another Oscar for her role was Louise Fletcher, who is in my opinion a little too much credit. She plays her role well, but nothing more. She did not want me or something very impressed. The film also suggests debut today for some well-known actors such as Danny DeVito (looked so young and so different!), Christopher Lloyd and Brad Dourif, who also received an Oscar nomination.Really one of those movies that you need to see at least once in life.9/10http :/ / bobafett1138.blogspot.com / |
Year: | 1975 |
Starring: | Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Michael Berryman |
Genre: | Drama |
Director: | Milos Forman |
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