mcmurphy, a male with multiform attack philosophy to his name, finds himself in prison once again. This time, a assign is orthodox rape when it turns out which his partner had lied about being eighteen, as good as was, in fact, fifteen (or, as mcmurphy puts it, “fifteen starting upon thirty-five”). Rather than outlay his time in jail, he convinces a guards which he’s funny sufficient to need psychiatric caring as good as is sent to a hospital. He fits in frighteningly well, as good as his opposite indicate of perspective essentially starts to means a little of a patients to progress. Nurse Ratched becomes his personal cranky to bear as his insurgency to a sanatorium slight gets upon her nerves.
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST (THE MOVIE) PART 12
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nurse Ratched is the ultimate cockblock.
Yes Mistress Ratchet Ma’am!
She is so my kind of woman! strict and stern!
billy :’( omfg. i hate that bitch
wow…
you’re right. fuck.
for real
3:23- that is face of perfectly contained rage and evil
3 :59 Alright Kernel get your dead a** up there. LOL!!!!!!
Nurse Rachette’s Hairdue is so silly.
3:27! LOL!
God when McMurphy falls alseep I get so mad but I know that this is what would happen in real life. Which is why this scene has such an emotional effect on me.
gets off ON her dominance that is
Bitch on a power trip cant let the por boy have any dignity. She gets off of her dominance of these suppressed men.
I feel bad for Billy.That bitch Ratched deserve to die
bitch!!! 7:28
notice how billy’s stutter has gone untill nurse ratched stards pressurising him again
It’s the soft-toned ones you got to look out for.
man fuck nurse ratchet!!! billy was on a role
nurse ratched should have studied business rather than psychology
my didnt he run away!!!!
billy is a snitch!
the scene with billy was heartbreaking.
whats up with nurse ratched.. shes so….bitchy/ nice
He’s thinking that he wants to see Nurse Ratcette’s face in the morning. He won. She permanently lost control over the guys at that point, and he gets to see the moment of triumph. But in the book McMurphey just fell asleep.
Look at Nicholson’s face from 1:01 to 2:05. He doesn’t accidentally fall to sleep! He is thinking “What the h-ll am I going to do out there?”
This is definitely the point where he accepts his destiny.