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flying over the madhouse: the sadness that smears everything

without flying over the madhouse, I would laugh and believe in the light in the world. But today, I have to admit that there are too many dead ends in this society that I can't see.

There are few films that can make me blend in as if I were in it, but Flying over the Madhouse successfully brought me into such a situation. With the development of the film, I laughed with them, mourned with them, and then suffered ...

I didn't know that Jack.Nicolson was so wild when he was young, and his smiles were so unrestrained. Mike Murphy, played by Jack, was sent to a mental hospital because he hated forced labor in prison and pretended to be mentally abnormal. Since he arrived, the mental hospital, which was originally calm, has been boiling.

A mental hospital is far from the refuge of freedom that McMurphy imagined. The head nurse, Rachel, made a whole set of orders, and everything should be based on this. No one can go against her wishes. The patients are under strict control and are insulted and tortured by her from time to time. She seems to be very keen on confusing the patient's not-so-fragile mind. Mcmurphy was very dissatisfied with Rachette's behavior and attacked her in a cynical way from time to time. In a mental hospital, patients are deprived of the power to freely pursue their own desire for survival. Rachet is in trouble with McMurphy everywhere. She tortured the patients with loud and harsh music and ruthlessly refused to lower the volume. When McMurphy, who loves baseball, proposed to watch the live broadcast of the world championship, Rachet tried his best to avoid it. Although McMurphy finally got the support of Cheever, a tall Indian "chief", and got enough votes to vote, Rachet refused to turn on the TV on the pretext that the voting time had passed.

McMurphy wants patients to cheer up and live happily for a day. He sneaked the patients into the car and came to a small port. They stole a boat and went fishing in the open sea for fun. The patients were ecstatic and had a very happy day. After coming back, the mental hospital intended to send McMurphy away. At this time, Rachet pretended to be kind enough to leave McMurphy to continue to be tortured by her on the grounds that she could not be so irresponsible to her patients. At this time, McMurphy learned that he could not leave the mental hospital, and he was very angry. By chance, McMurphy found that Cheever, who everyone thought was deaf and dumb, could speak and regarded McMurphy as his best friend. So, the two began to plan to escape. Soon, he took his girlfriend and another woman to the hospital, making a scene. That night, he wanted to escape, but he fell short because he was drunk. Rachet, who came by Wen Xun, seized Billy's weakness-his mother stabbed him, so that Billy, who had just begun to normalize, collapsed and committed suicide, while Rachet, who was cold, was indifferent. This made McMurphy, who wanted to climb the window to escape from the hospital, unable to restrain his anger any longer. He rushed and grabbed Rachet's neck. Rachet didn't die, but McMurphy received the most inhuman treatment. The hospital removed his white matter and made him a complete idiot. Cheever looked forward to McMurphy's return hopefully, only to find sadly that McMurphy is no longer the enthusiastic and kind-hearted young man. He held him in his arms sadly and smothered the dead body with a pillow. After that, Cheever broke through the bars and escaped from this suffocating place. At this moment, Taber screamed, which broke the tranquility of the mental hospital and vented his own depression.

I don't know if this is the difference between China and foreign countries. Hospitals in China, including mental hospitals, have a sense of * * *, which is to let patients leave the hospital as early as possible, while occupying hospital beds and resources. And foreign hospitals will seize everything from patients in order to torture them? For the first time, I think nurses are such terrible individuals. They can ignore the word care so much!

I like the character Cheever very much. His inner world is the last thing we can explore, and McMurphy succeeded. Cheever was the only one who was free, and he really got the true biography of McMurphy. Even if McMurphy was strangled by him mercilessly, he was right. Mcmurphy's soul has turned to Cheever. This stupid Indian is the protagonist, and he flew over the madhouse.

an impressive sentence is that Candy, McMurphy's girlfriend, asked the patients in the car, "You all crazies?" Then, the patients nodded contentedly. I really had a sad feeling at that time. Maybe even Candy doesn't think these people are any different from normal people, and they, under the guidance of people like Ratchet, have completely acquiesced in this fact. Is this what mental hospitals do? Is it a place to treat patients, or a hell that pushes normal people to the edge of spirit?

I have been happy with the patients, but in the end it made me cry. Not only McMurphy, but also poor Billy … I really don't want to believe that the world I live in is so dirty. There are so many unethical things going on in those blind corners that no one cares about, and I suddenly feel ashamed that I am called a normal person like those despicable people. If I am also a member of crazies, will I feel at ease?

I can't think like this anymore. Isn't The Shawshank Redemption beautiful in the end? So, things are not always so bad, and I have to let it go, although it is unlikely for a while, because I really love this film.