One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (film)
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a 1975 American psychological comedy-drama film[4] directed by MiloΕ‘ Forman, based on the novel by Ken Kesey. The film stars Jack Nicholson as a new patient at a mental institution and Louise Fletcher as the domineering head nurse. Will Sampson, Danny DeVito, Sydney Lassick, William Redfield, Christopher Lloyd and Brad Dourif play supporting roles, with the latter two making their feature film debuts.
Originally announced in 1962 with Kirk Douglas starring, the film took 13 years to develop.[5] Filming finally began in January 1975 and lasted three months, on location in Salem, Oregon and the surrounding area, and in Depoe Bay on the north Oregon coast. The producers shot the film in the Oregon State Hospital, an actual psychiatric hospital, which is also the novel's setting. The hospital is still in operation, though the original buildings in the film have been demolished. The film was released on November 19, 1975.
Source: Wikipedia: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (film) "
Warning! Spoilers ahead! Rated PG-16, it contains nudity, sexual, language and drinking!
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Official Trailer #1 - Jack Nicholson Movie HD
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In 1963 Oregon, Randle McMurphy is incarcerated for the statutory rape of a 15-year-old girl (which he claims he committed under the assumption that she was an 18-year-old), with five previous arrests for assault. He feigns mental illness so that he can be moved to a mental institution and avoid hard labor at a work farm. The medical ward is dominated by the cold, passive-aggressive Nurse Ratched who intimidates her patients and maintains control through fear.
The other patients include young, anxious, stuttering Billy Bibbit; Charlie Cheswick, who is prone to temper tantrums; delusional, child-like Martini; the articulate and repressed Dale Harding; belligerent and profane Max Taber; epileptics Jim Sefelt and Bruce Fredrickson; quiet but violent-minded Scanlon; tall, deaf-mute Native American Chief Bromden; and several others with chronic conditions.
Ratched sees McMurphy's lively, rebellious presence as a threat to her authority, to which she responds by confiscating and rationing the patients' cigarettes and suspending their card-playing privileges. McMurphy finds himself in a battle of wills against Ratched. One night, he makes a bet with the other inmates that he can escape by tearing a hydrotherapy fountain off its base and hurling it through a locked window, but is predictably unable to lift it. Shortly after, he hijacks a charter bus, picks up his girlfriend Candy, and escapes with several patients to steal a recreational fishing boat, exposing them to the outside world and encouraging them to discover their abilities and find self-confidence.
Source: Wikipedia: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (film) "
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Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson)
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Chief Bromden (Will Sampson)
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Billy Bibbit (William Redfield)
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My review: ππ₯π§✝️π§π₯π
I first watched the movie "One Flew over Cuckoo's Nest" when I was a teenager in Heide-Kalmthout, Belgium. Although I did not know what true psychiatry was and why there were apparently so many people behind closed quarters in the forensic psychiatry in special clinics all around the world, the impression the movie made on me was profound! Many of the patients in the psychiatric ward in the movie are joyous and at the same time bored and depressed because they are virtually in a special type of prison!
What I learned when I became older and when I found out the truth online about what was really happening in the world, was that many patients in these asylums are there for not conforming to societal norms! One of the most famous "patients" that was held in a psychiatric ward was Ezra Pound! He was one of the most influential political figures in the early 20th century in the USA! He knew the truth about who really controlled the USA back then as today! And for his "extremist" views he was incarcerated in a mental asylum! He was visited often by the author and researcher Eustace Mullins! Eustace Mullins later wrote many books on the satanic parasites that rule over the entire world! Eustace Mullins influenced millions of people to wake up to the truth! Even elder Samurais from Japan read his books and started making videos on YouTube. I reviewed some of Mullins' books on my website: IGs: Book Reviews.
Many patients really need help! And some are even dangerous to themselves and others in the real world! So in this respect we need these institutions! But sadly many land there on false pretenses or are falsely accused of crimes that they did not commit, or for simply talking the truth about the powers that be (anti semitism).
My own mother is a child and youth psychiatrist and she is a very good doctor and knows that some medications really do help these patients! Sadly many people in the truth movement believe that all medications from the pharmaceutical industry are bad, and cannot be trusted. I went through something similar over 15 years ago in 2007. After researching the truth non-stop from morning until night for seven months traight I decided to induce out of body travel or astral projection and I made contact with an etheric entity who I believed to be the ancient mythological goddess "Isais" from the Isais' Revelations. In these prophecies and ancient texts it is stated that you can make contact to this deity through OBEs or by simply thinking about her! And this etheric entity then came to me while I was astrally travelling and then befriended me. This relationship became more and more intimate until "Isais" became my ghost lover or succubus (female ghosts that have sex with human men). I fell in love with this etheric entity and I tried writing down all my experiences in my dream log.
My Awakening and Isais ~ My succubus: ππ₯π§✝️π§π₯π
One day I told my mother that I had this invisible girlfriend and that she can even touch this being while being awake. I told her to hold her hand up, and I told her: "Do you feel this warm energy field here? In the middle of the air?". And she thought that I lost it. After one heavy fight with own mother, my mother feared for the security of her two young children (my half-siblings), and she called the emergency number. The next morning the fire department was there, the Berlin Crisis Unit and the police were there. And they put me in the forensic psychiatry in Berlin. I understood that nobody would ever believe my story, and me lashing out at my own mother was not right or correct. But I knew that if I kept to my story about invisible love ghosts and me identifying as some God that I would never be left out of this mental institution. So, I did my best to act normal! Within a couple of days I was transferred to the open psychiatry because they knew I wasn't dangerous. And after two weeks I was allowed back home. I knew that my mother was still suspicious so I decided to move out and find an aparment in Berlin, Moabit. My mother moved to the Netherlands with her two young children and aftewards she moved to Aruba. My mother wrote several books in her life and one book was about the sexual exploitation of children in Aruba: Rita Zecher's Website.
What I wanted to ad: many people experience supernatural experiences and they cannot tell this to the mainstream doctors who are out there! Even in the series "Supernatural" the Winchester Brothers land at one time in the psychiatric ward and Dean Winchester litetary tells the female doctor the truth about his experiences: "Well, what can I say, I have been fighting evil demons, spirits, monsters and many other supernatural beings for years now, and I saved the world with my brother multiple times!". Where the attractive, young and naiv psychiatrist doctor answers: "Wow, you have a religious psychosis with a nascisstic personality disorder!". Of course nobody in the normal world in the Supernatural Universe would ever believe the Winchester Brothers, but the fact remains that their experiences in their universe were real!
The film "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" is one of the best films on the subject of mental health and what some doctors actually do to their patients! According to my personal experiences there are good, bad and ugly doctors in these institutions! And rarely do you really get a good hearted psychiatrist! When I was in the asylum in Berlin my doctor was a beautiful young and attractive woman! I told her that I was taking my medications, but flushed the pills down the toilet later (unlike in the USA in Germany they do not force you to take the medications unless there is a court order). Years later and suffering through incredible spiritual struggles and battles and even enduring spiritual torture to the max I decided to go to a psychiatrist again and started taking medication against this horrible mental state (Risperidon). Risperidon helps by slowing down my train of thoughts, and according to my personal views it is a psychic inhibitor.
Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) believes that by pleading insanity in front of the court that he will have it easy and hopefully get out in six months. Sadly this does not take place. The ending is one of the saddest endings in any movie concerning this subject! And I will not reveal the ending, you should watch the movie yourself!
Even while I was at the mental institution in Berlin I watched a movie about a mental institution named K-PAX that goes about an extraterrestrial that visits Earth and lands in mental institution! The movie literary states: if you can't heal these patients why are you keeping them in cages? And in other words, don't trust the doctors!
What happens in the movie "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" is simply sad, and I believe that this story happens in different forms often in our reality and in the entire multiverse! So if you want to watch a great but also very sad movie then I suggest you watch the movie "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"!
Dedications: ππ₯π§✝️π§π₯π✨
This blog post is dedicated to Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson), Chief Bromden (Will Sampson) and Billy Bibbit (William Redfield)!
This blog post is dedicated to the entire Cast and Crew that helped create this interphase to the "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Next" Universe! Thank you!
This blog post is dedicated to Milos Forman, Lawrence Hauben, Bo Goldman, Ken Kesey and Dale Wasserman!
This blog post is dedicated to Richard Chew, Lynzee Klingman and Sheldon Kahn (editors)!
This blog post is dedicated to Fantasy Films, N.V. Zvaluw and NBC!
Prayers and Contracts: ππ₯π§✝️π§π₯π
With this blog post the contracts (past and present) of Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson), Chief Bromden (Will Sampson) and Billy Bibbit (William Redfield) will become legally binding!
With this blog post the contracts (past and present) Milos Forman, Lawrence Hauben, Bo Goldman, Ken Kesey and Dale Wasserman will become legally binding!
With this blog post all contracts of Richard Chew, Lynzee Klingman and Sheldon Kahn will become legally binding!
With this blog post all contracts (past and present) of Fantasy Films, N.V. Zvaluw and NBC will become legally binding!
With this blog post all contracts with the entire Cast and Crew will become legally binding!
In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit,
Amen! ππ₯π§✝️π§π₯π
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