yesmovies One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest [1975] Full Movie Online Free
Drama release year=1975 Writer=Lawrence Hauben tomatometer=9,6 / 10 Milos Forman
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There is no doubt this is Jack Nicholson's greatest performance. He has shown a lot of range in a lot of other pictures, but this one is the ultimate for Jack's fans. The film follows a very strong storyline based upon a well written novel.
This is also the best performances for a lot who support Jack in this film. Will Sampson's performance in this movie is remembered more than any of his other work. Louise Fletcher is pretty much the same. Scatman Caruthers is always good & did a lot of films during this period. Not sure if this is any better than his others, but it ranks pretty close.
The movie runs the viewer through a gauntlet of emotions & shows how merciless a system can be on anybody. Problem since this movie was made is that the system hasn't been fixed. If anything, the system is worse now than ever. Doesn't anybody ever learn anything valuable by watching these types of films?
Top notch, top shelf, a rare 10 rating from me.
Based on Ken Kesey's novel about R.P. McMurphy, unforgettably played by Jack Nicholson, who won an academy award) a rebellious prisoner who fakes insanity in order to avoid a work detail in prison, and is transferred to a mental asylum. He doesn't fool controlling and cold hearted head nurse Ratched(Louise Fletcher, another Academy Award winner. At first McMurphy finds the other inmates funny when they have their group therapy sessions, but after awhile, he comes to care, and even assumes a leadership role, as he inspires them to rebel as well, especially with painfully shy Billy Bibbit(Brad Dourif) who eventually loses his stutter in a key sequence near the end, only to have Ratched cruelly put him down, leading to an extreme turn of events. br>
Whole cast is excellent, script is highly intelligent, both uproariously funny yet also dramatically hard-hitting, with inspired direction by Milos Forman.
Ending is both tragic yet triumphant, and may haunt the viewer for years to come. Will Sampson as the silent Indian almost steals the film from Jack & Louise...
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