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Seeking a Bollywood-like movie, there are three fools.
The film took place in 1963. There is a national mental hospital near a jungle in the United States, where all kinds of mental patients live. One day, a middle-aged man named Mike Murphy was taken to the National Mental Hospital by an armed reform officer. McMurphy is a strong and unrestrained young man. In order to escape the responsibility in the reformatory, he behaved abnormally in front of the reformatory and was sent to a mental hospital. After McMurphy entered the hospital, he thought he could be free and relaxed, but he was limited everywhere. The attending doctor Speerfield talked to him because he had a series of "abnormal" words and deeds in the reformatory, because the information sent by the reformatory said that the middle-aged man had acted recklessly in the reformatory and often fought. ...
Chinese name: flying over the madhouse
Fly over the madhouse Mbth
Jump over the magpie's nest and cuckoo's nest.
Production time:1975165438+10/0/9.
Production Company: Aquarius TV Station
Production area: USA
Director: milos forman
Screenwriter: Lawrence Hauben/Bergman
Starring: Jack Nicholson
Type: Plot/Crime/Adventure
Length: 133 minutes
Release time:1975-11-19.
Main Awards: Oscar for Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Imdb code: tt0072486
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Volume II: The End of the World ... Canada (French title)/France
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Ken Kesey Ken Kesey
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Sweden: 15 Australia: m Finland: K- 16 Norway: 16 Britain: 18 France: u Argentina: 16 Norway: 15.
Bonus; prize
Best film, best actor, best actress, best director and best adapted screenplay at the 48th Oscar (1975).
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Jack Nicholson ... Randall Patrick McMurphy.
Will sampson Will Sampson ... Stills of Chief Bromden (20 photos)
Danny devito danny devito ... Martinis.
Brad dourif brad dourif ... Billy Bibbit.
Christopher lloyd christopher lloyd ... Taber.
Scarman Crothers Scatman Crothers ... Turkle in order.
Louis Fletcher louise fletcher ... wet nurse, gentle red mouse.
Vincent Schiavelli Vincent Schiavelli ... frederickson
Michael Berryman ... Ellis, a tall bald patient.
Peter Brocco ... Colonel mattson.
Dean Brooks ... Dr. John Spivey
Allonzot Brown ... Flour mill owner.
Mwako Cumbuka ... Waiter Warren.
William Toure ... Jim Sefel.
Esip Ehrlich ... Banchini.
Blue fender ... Nurse Yisu
This film was dubbed by Beijing Film Studio.
Translation: Yu Liqun Pan Zhou Xiao
Director of Translation: Zhang Junying
Voice actor: Lu Yi Liao Jing Rising Tide Han Tongsheng Li Lihong Xie Gang
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Flying over the madhouse is a masterpiece of American social and political films in the 1970s. It won five awards at the 1975 Academy Awards-best film, best director, best adapted screenplay, best actor and best actress. This absolute advantage is the first time since 1934 "One Night Stand".
Because the director of this film is Milos Furman who fled from Czechoslovakia to the United States in the late 1960s. Hollywood made a fuss about his situation. On the surface, it seems that Flying over the Madhouse is alluding to countries such as the Soviet Union, but in fact, the film reveals America's own "dirty laundry". The mental hospital depicted in the film is a microcosm of the morbid and depressed society in America. As some critics pointed out: "This film exposed the ills of American society at that time-suppressing human nature and binding freedom. The modern management society is terrible and has a great influence on European and American audiences. " In the past, Hollywood movies also liked the theme of mental patients, but the purpose was to render morbid psychology. Although "Flying over the Madhouse" captures similar themes, it has a certain meaning, is very sharp, and is full of ridicule. However, this British movie poster (1 1), which celebrated the liberation of personality, was eventually swallowed up by the ruthless society because it could not find the right way of liberation.
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The film is characterized by its unique theme. It describes a story that people can't easily see, that is, a story in which people in an ordinary mental hospital were forced to resist, and profoundly exposed all kinds of disadvantages of American society at that time. Under the guise of humanitarianism, they actually regard patients as experiments of medical staff and become victims of inhuman system. This kind of hospital is a real "hell on earth", not invented, fabricated or imagined by directors at will, but a true portrayal of American society at that time. The title of the film "Flying over the Madhouse" is really a wonderful and spicy satire and ruthless exposure! This is a tragedy with farce.
Another feature of the film is that the characters look different and are not easy to confuse. These poor, timid and hopeless patients in the hospital not only have different personalities, but also have different appearances, which left a very deep impression on the audience. For example, Billy, a stuttering, timid and cowardly young man, is very different from the hero Mike Murphy, and is also significantly different from Chief Bromden, an Indian chief like an iron tower. The distinctive features and differences of this character modeling and this exaggerated method of character expression are consistent and harmonious with the theme, content and bizarre artistic style of the film. Therefore, people feel exaggerated and feel real; Strange and reasonable; Weird and credible.
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McMurphy is often with Billy and ten other patients. There is an Indian named Cheever who looks like an iron tower. Others (including doctors) think that he is deaf and dumb, but Mike Murphy seems to like Cheever very much and often plays with him. The head nurse in charge of them is a fierce woman. She often "treats" patients by asking questions, which aroused McMurphy's anger. He stared at her coldly, which made her feel uneasy. Eight stills of flying over the madhouse. Once, when she saw the lively Mike Murphy playing basketball with the patients, she suddenly found that he was asking Indian chief Bromden to throw basketball, which made her feel even more threatened.
The monotonous, boring and torturous life in a mental hospital made the healthy and disease-free Mike Murphy unbearable and his mind inflated. One day, he finally rushed into the nurse's office where the patient should not enter, and wanted to give advice, but he was "invited" by the head nurse. Later, while receiving the medicine, she respectfully asked the head nurse to lower her horn and was refused.
Mcmurphy often disobeys hospital orders. Sometimes I vomit the medicine I took in the toilet behind the head nurse's back. Mike Murphy is a baseball fan. One day, in the first game of the world baseball championship, he went into the nurse's office and turned on the TV, but the head nurse ratcheted him out.
I once dared to suggest to the head nurse that the topic of playing tricks on patients should be discussed in the evening, because patients can watch some live broadcasts of the world baseball championship during the day.
Therefore, the head nurse wants a "democracy". To change the work and rest system, everyone should show their hands and vote, and the minority is subordinate to the majority. As a result, there were only 3 votes for the first time and 9 votes for the second time. The head nurse then told Mike Murphy that there were 18 patients in the hospital. The enraged McMurphy tried his best to mobilize everyone to vote, but no one voted again. At this time, the head nurse stood up and told the patients that the previous conversation was over, and finally Indian chief Bromden raised his hand. Mcmurphy was in high spirits and was about to ask the head nurse to turn on the TV, but the head nurse once again stifled the patient's reasonable request on the grounds that "the voting time has passed and Mcmurphy has only nine votes".
Mcmurphy couldn't bear it anymore and took some actions to vent his extreme dissatisfaction with the hospital.
Mcmurphy is determined to take action on the hospital system. One day, he swept the whole world and went out over the wall. The bus used by the hospital to "recuperate" patients went to the ship to "make a scene in heaven". The whole hospital was in a panic. Mcmurphy thought that after this incident, the hospital would put him back in the labor camp, but this was not the case, because the head nurse hinted to others at a meeting that he should stay in the hospital.
This hospital boasts advanced medicine and psychotherapy, but it treats patients as animals and deprives them of their basic life rights and hobbies. In an early conversation, the patient Cheswick excitedly told the head nurse that he wanted cigarettes and cigarettes brought to him by his family. Why not give him cigarettes? The head nurse said that because Mike Murphy opened a small casino in the hospital, the patients lost cigarettes and a small amount of money to him, which is why your welfare was suspended and cigarettes were controlled. Hearing this, the patient Cheswick said angrily, I am not a child anymore. You control my cigarettes like a child eats cookies. ...
Sometimes hospitals force patients to receive painful treatment regardless of their fears. After a burst of madness, McMurphy, Cheever and Cheswick were sent to the place where the pain was treated. After Cheswick was forced to take it, McMurphy gave Cheever a piece of chewing gum. Cheever really said thank you to McMurphy. Mike was so happy that he suggested Cheever escape from this place with him. Cheever was confident in running away at this time, but he was still willing to run away with McMurphy.
On Christmas Eve, he and his patients held a disco dance in the inpatient hall, dancing and drinking, which turned the hospital upside down. In order to satisfy Billy's love for his girlfriend, he arranged his girlfriend and Billy in a room, and prepared to finish his escape plan and take Billy away after Billy had a good time. But when he saw all the "crazy people" singing and dancing happily like normal people, Murphy understood that he couldn't run away without others, and he couldn't leave all the charges to the others who stayed. He had to stay and bear the consequences of his crazy behavior. When he woke up, it was the day after Christmas. When Rachel knew about it, she immediately led a group of thugs. The head nurse threatened Billy to tell his mother his weakness in public. Billy was so scared that he told the head nurse the truth honestly and told the head nurse not to tell his mother in fear. Then Billy was taken away by another nurse and cut the carotid artery with broken glass in a room. Mike Murphy was completely angered by the head nurse's behavior, and went straight to the head nurse, clutching her neck with both hands. How angry he was, how tight he pinched the head nurse's neck with his hand, and finally he was knocked unconscious by the hospital doorman.
Then Mike Murphy was treated inhumanely, and the hospital removed his frontal lobe and became an out-and-out "idiot". When he was put on the bed, Indian Cheever picked up McMurphy's head and looked at him sadly. He thinks he can escape with Mike Murphy tonight, because he already feels full of power. Cheever gave his friend a big hug for the last time, then said, I'll take you with me, and then smothered McMurphy with a pillow.
Cheever came to the bathroom, picked up the heavy drinking pool with both hands, smashed the prison window of the hospital, jumped out of the window and ran away against the sunrise.
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Film appreciation
Flying over the madhouse is adapted from Kan Casey's best-selling novel of the same name. After the film was released, it not only won five Oscar nominations and two Oscar nominations for best supporting actor and best photography, but also achieved great commercial success. Flying over the madhouse is another film that won five Oscars after One Night's Love (1934).
This film is a masterpiece of American social films in the 1970s. With its profound ideological connotation and excellent expressive force, the film won five awards, including best film, best actor and actress, best director and best adaptation, at the 48th Academy Awards in 1975. Although the film adopted the old theme of mental patients often involved in Hollywood movies, it was a great success because it injected new social significance and connotation. The mental hospital in the film is actually a microcosm of the morbid and depressed industrialized society in the United States. The film has profound meaning and sharp satire. On the surface, the film tells a tragic story that happened in a mental hospital, but in fact, it shows the tragic fate of the protagonist who fought alone for the liberation of his personality and was swallowed up by society because he could not find the right way to liberation, which has a strong tragic color.
Flying over the madhouse is an exciting job. The film takes the mental hospital as the stage, focusing on the horror scene that people were tightly bound and unable to move in the so-called modern management society at that time. This scene deeply captured the hearts of every audience and made people feel a deep horror. The protagonist Mike Murphy's pursuit of freedom and the ultimate tragic experience profoundly reflect people's oppression and tragic fate, which makes the film have a touching effect. The ending of the film is the crowning touch of the whole film, full of creepy atmosphere and the most touching paragraph. In the dim light, the "chief" came to MacMurphy's bed and called him, but MacMurphy could only respond with an idiotic grunt. The "leader" smothered him with a pillow and said, "I'll take you out." This scene makes people cry, but also makes people feel a deep and unspeakable depression. The escape of the "chief" from the suffocating mental hospital is also a symbol of the return of human nature. The director completed this action as an Indian, which also indicates that people can only get real freedom if they return to nature. It can be said that this film is a heavy blow to the modern industrialized society that suppresses human nature.
As far as commercial films are concerned, on the surface, the criticism of the madhouse system in Flying Over the Madhouse is understandable and acceptable to the public, and the laughter and anger in the plot can attract the audience to the end.
As far as philosophy film is concerned, it profoundly reflects the defects of human social systems, axioms and rules. She made me think: What is "madness"? Personal personality behavior is beyond the acceptable range of society, is it crazy? Just like we sometimes scratch the back of our head unconsciously, but when a person scratches often, he is defined as crazy. Why can humans judge others so "pot calling the kettle black"? Should the so-called social consensus, social justice and social order be reflected in this film?
The so-called "madman" is born; There is a saying in the west called "natural human rights", but those in power and even most so-called "normal people" in society stifle all small groups on the grounds of "justice", or euphemistically say: amendment. When did man become strong enough to change the behavior of a man born equal to him?
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The role of McMurphy was originally given to James Kan.
Will Sampson, who plays Chief Bromden in the film, was originally a park ranger in Oregon, near the filming location. He was chosen to play this role precisely because he was the only native American that the film crew could find to match the amazing height of the character in the film.
Most extras are actually mental patients.
After purchasing the movie rights, Kirk Douglas began to show movies on Broadway 1963. Later, he gave the film copyright to his son, michael douglas, on condition that he got a profit of 10%.
After more than six months of repeated auditions, Louise Fletcher signed the contract a week before the film started. Maurice Furman, the director, reminded her every time that she didn't have to act exactly according to the role, but she was told to act it again every time.
All the actors and crew began to get along with extras and people who helped shoot. These people are residents of Oregon mental hospital. Naturally, every professional actor or staff member has established a close working relationship with at least one or three mental patients.
When he first arrived at the hospital, Jack Nicholson and Dean R Brooks fought on impulse most of the time, including: he bumped into a stapler, asked for a photo of fishing, and talked about the rape case in which he was convicted. Brooks' reaction is also convincing.
Except for the fishing part (the last shot), the films were all shot in sequence.
During most of the filming, William Redfield was ill. He died a few months after the film was finished.
Ken Cather, the author of the original novel, said that he would never watch the film and even sue the producer, because the film was not told from the perspective of Chief Broden as in the novel.
The production cost of this film exceeded $3 million.
This film is among the best in all kinds of popular movies.
Jack Nicholson interprets an iconic character in a movie, and his acting skills are excellent, but he is not the first choice for the producers. He is only one of the three candidates. After gene hackman and Marlon Brando refused, he took the role.
Will sampson, who plays the chief, first appeared on the screen. Flying over the madhouse started his acting career for 12 years until 1987.
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Wonderful dialogue
Nurse Ratchet: Aren't you ashamed?
Nurse Ratchet: Aren't you ashamed?
Billy: No, I'm not.
Billy: No, I'm not ashamed.
[Applause from friends]
[Friends applaud]
Nurse Ratchet: You know, Billy, I'm worried about how your mother will treat this.
Ambulance nurse: You know, Billy, I'm worried about how your mother will handle this.
Billy: Uh-huh, well, you-you-you-you-you don't need to tell her, Miss Rachel.
Billy: Whoa, whoa, well, you-you-you won't-you won't-you won't-you won't-you won't-you won't-you won't tell her, Miss Richter.
Nurse ratchett: I don't have to tell her? Your mother and I are old friends. You know that.
Nurse ratchett: I won't tell her? You know, your mother and I are old friends.
Billy: Please don't tell my mother.
Billy: Please-please-please don't-no-don't tell my mom-mom-mom-mom.
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Nurse Ratchet: If Mr. McMurphy doesn't want to take medicine orally, I believe we can arrange it.
He can get it in other ways. But I don't think he will like it.
Nurse Ratchet: If Mr. McMurphy doesn't want to take medicine, I believe we can get him to take medicine in other ways. But I don't think he will.
Just like that.
[McMurphy turns around and sees Harding smiling at him]
[McMurphy looks around and sees smiling at him]
McMurphy: Hey, you'll like it, won't you?
McMurphy: Oh, you like it, don't you?
(To ratchet, about pills)
[Turning to the ratchet wheel, as if thinking about medicine]
McMurphy: Here, give it to me.
McMurphy: Give it to me.
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McMurphy: Nurse Rachel, Nurse Rachel! The director voted! Now please open it.
Television?
Mcmurphy: Nurse Ratchet, Nurse Ratchet! The director voted! Can you turn on the TV now?
Nurse Ratchet: [She opens the window] Mr. McMurphy, the meeting is over and the voting is over.
has been shut down
Nurse Ratchet: (Opening the window) Mr. McMurphy, the meeting is over and the voting has been suspended.
McMurphy: But the vote was 10 to 8. Chief, he's got his hand up! Look!
McMurphy: But the vote was 10 to 8. Chief, put your hands up! Look!
Nurse Ratched: No, Mr. McMurphy. At the recess, the vote was 9 to 9.
Nurse Ratchet: No, Mr. McMurphy, when the meeting was over, the vote was 9 to 9.
McMurphy: (angered) Oh, come on, you can't say that now! You wouldn't say that.
Now! You want to shit that chicken coop? Now when it comes to voting ... the chief just voted-yes 10 to 9.
Now I'm going to turn on the TV, now!
McMurphy: (angrily) Oh, come on, don't say that! Don't say that now! Are you going to close the door of this stupid chicken coop? be faced with
Tickets ... the chief just voted-the result is 10 to 9. Now I'm going to turn on the TV, now!
[Nurse Ratchet closes the window]
[ambulance nurse closes the window]
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Harding: I'm not just talking about my wife. I'm talking about my life. I can't seem to get through it.
To you. I'm not just talking about one person, but everyone. I said the form. I am
Talk about the content. I'm talking about interrelationships. I'm talking about god, the devil, hell,
Heaven. Do you understand ... finally?
Harding: I'm not just talking about my wife. I'm talking about my life. My life doesn't seem to need your approval. I don't have
I'm not just talking about one person, I'm talking about everyone. I'm talking about form, I'm talking about content. I'm talking about our relationship.
Department. I'm talking about God, the devil, hell and heaven. Do you understand ... finally?
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A (movie) fiasco
Continuity: Mike Murphy's hat when he grabbed Nurse Rachel.
You can see the microphone: (top) A black microphone can be clearly seen on the white ceiling.
Continuity: When the doctors brought Mike Murphy back to the treatment room, they went in. One of the doctors put down his medical bag and they told Mike Murphy to lie down. When they went out, the medical bag was gone, and no one had taken it before.
Continuity: In the "voluntary/involuntary" scene, Mike Murphy walked over and was shaved and named "the shadow at five o'clock", but at this moment he could see the short beard on his face.
Continuity: When they discuss the problem of cigarettes. At first, the man only took half of the cigarettes he smoked, but then everyone threw away a new cigarette. - -
Visible staff or equipment: When Mike Murphy dances with one of the patients, trying to persuade everyone to vote for the Professional Baseball World Series, you can see the shadow of a large camera on their backs.
Sound out of sync:
Anachronism: When Mike Murphy hijacked a bus and shuttled through the street, he could see some cars made in 1970s, including a Plymouth Dast and Chevy Nova. There are many color TV sets in the window of a shop. The movie background is set at 1963.
Anachronism: Just before Mike Murphy jumped out of the fence and hid in the bus, he could see a Ford Pinto in the parking lot of the hospital.
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