'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' Review: A Landmark To Cinema!


• One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest • Review • 10/10 •

Milos Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a landmark in cinema. Pretty much everything in this film is at or close to perfection; score, screenplay, acting, vision, dialogue, you name it, it's brilliant. And rightfully so, it became only the 2nd (1 in 3 films in history along with 'It Happened One Night' and 'Silence of the Lambs') to win the top five Oscars: Best Picture, Actor (Jack Nicholson), Actress (Louise Fletcher), Director (Forman), and Screenplay (Bo Goldman).

The story (based on Ken Kessey's astounding, though not too similar, novel) focuses on a rowdy misfit named Randle Patrick McMurphy (Nicholson) who is put in a mental hospital with other people (some voluntarily in) who are not all there. Some of these guys include Danny DeVito (in his first role), Christopher Lloyd, Brad Dourif (in his Oscar nominated role) and the unforgettable Will Sampson who played the Chief. The film, It's actors, and it's scenes will always be terrific achievements in cinema and it goes straight in as one of my favorites.

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