One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Analysis

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One flew over the cuckoo's nest directed by Milos Forman, is a film created to show multiple different themes that Foreman wants to show us the audience. The big idea in the film is that the main character goes into the mental hospital to find out whether or not he has mental problems but the confinement is too much for him so he is always causing a ruckus or trying to escape in certain scene but throughout the film Mac is always talking about he is going to leave this place and not come back and take a few patients with him. By using two individual scenes from the film we (I) am able to come up with themes to compare the links between the scenes. The first scene involves a small group of the acute patients including Harding, Tabor and martini …show more content…

The scene follows early in the morning when Mac is returned to his bed and the camera pans over to the chief who you could say was his main partner in crime in the film, he walks over to find out that Mac is now practically lifeless and not what he used to be from the scars that we in a few shots viewing Mac's face in the little light that is omitting from the windows because it is becoming dawn. The more important part of this scene is right at the end when the Chief puts Mac out of his misery and picks up the hydrotherapy table and uses it to break out of hospital and run away fulfilling Mac’s …show more content…

The close up shot of Mac sitting in a wooden chair in the dimly lighted room with his feet up on the hydrotherapy fountain firmly leant against the wall listening in on the game of monopoly happening in the adjacent room. An outburst of rage comes from Harding because of Martini not playing the board game properly one of the long term patients Tabor starts to harass Harding by prodding with his index finger, Tabor would repeatedly say “play the game” with the tone of his voice being very annoying and aggravating to Harding. A sense of insanity is clear in Tabor’s voice and getting louder each time he repeats the three words, which encourages Harding's rage to eventually act in a violent. Mac’s quick thinking leads him to sort the situation out by spraying everyone in the room with water whilst letting out crazy bursts of laughter. Later in the scene, Mac starts to convince some of the patients in the room to make bets on that he would lift up the hydrotherapy fountain and throw it through the window, this can be related back to the theme of this scene being “Social Pressure and Shame”. Mac’s cockyness leads him to find out how social pressure works out for him because you can feel the sense of failure at the end of this scene. From using a various camera techniques in this scene we can clearly see the director's

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