Un criminale fonda la sua difesa sull'infermità mentale dopo essersi cacciato nuovamente nei guai e, una volta entrato nell'istituto di sanità mentale, si ribella contro un'infermiera dispot... Leggi tuttoUn criminale fonda la sua difesa sull'infermità mentale dopo essersi cacciato nuovamente nei guai e, una volta entrato nell'istituto di sanità mentale, si ribella contro un'infermiera dispotica e organizza una rivolta con i pazienti spaventati.Un criminale fonda la sua difesa sull'infermità mentale dopo essersi cacciato nuovamente nei guai e, una volta entrato nell'istituto di sanità mentale, si ribella contro un'infermiera dispotica e organizza una rivolta con i pazienti spaventati.
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Let's be honest, this film is phenomenal, and should be regarded as one of the greatest films ever made.
I read the description here, and I'm not a hundred percent sure I fully agree with it, for me it's more of a power struggle between Murphy and Nurse Ratched. Murphy challengers Ratched for sure, but it feels as though her battle is to get him to conform, he fights against it, and wants to give some life back to the patients.
For such a serious and bleak setting, there's actually a lot of humour, it drops to some real lows, but the laughs and lighter moments are so uplifting.
Jack Nicholson, what can you say, is this one of the greatest performances of all time? I'd say you could make a strong case for it. The supporting cast are awesome, nobody puts a single foot wrong, acting perfection, Louise Fletcher, Christopher Lloyd, Danny DeVito etc, sublime.
The direction is phenomenal, this is a startling looking movie, and one thing this film has is originality, sheer originality, there is nothing quite like it.
At least I now understand the Netflix Ratched series, and the link that has to this movie.
You could watch this film 1000 times, and it would still be as good.
10/10.
This movie may be 30 years old, but it hasn't lost any of its relevancy. OK, we don't put our mentally ill people in that kind of prisons anymore, the bars in front of the windows have gone and now we call it hospitals in stead of nut houses. But the treatment hasn't changed all that much. I once worked in such a hospital as a volunteer and still saw things like forced feeding, giving people so much medication until they no longer know who or where they are,...
When the movie first came out, some people were shocked because when you watch the movie, you can't help it feeling more attached to the patients than to the doctors and nurses. This movie shows that cinema can make a difference. It can help to open people's eyes. If there is a movie that should be seen by everyone, this sure is the one. I give it a well deserved 10/10.
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- QuizMany extras were authentic mental patients.
- BlooperThe Monopoly game has plastic houses and hotels. In 1963, they would have been made of wood.
- Citazioni
McMurphy: Jesus, I mean, you guys do nothing but complain about how you can't stand it in this place here and you don't have the guts just to walk out? What do you think you are, for Chrissake, crazy or somethin'? Well you're not! You're not! You're no crazier than the average asshole out walkin' around on the streets and that's it.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe cast is credited in alphabetical order in the end credits, except for Brad Dourif, who is listed last as follows: "and introducing / Brad Dourif as Billy Bibbit".
- ConnessioniEdited into Tell Me Love Is Real (2016)
- Colonne sonoreCharmaine
(1926) (uncredited)
Music by Lew Pollack and Erno Rapee
Played on a record
Reprised in the score near the end
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- Budget
- 3.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 108.981.275 USD
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 109.115.366 USD