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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest DVD

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A big Oscar winner in 1975, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest still holds up remarkably well. Ken Kesey's novel, an allegory of repression and rebellion set in a mental hospital in the early 1960s, is cannily adapted by Czech director Milos Forman into a comedy drama with a cool, unassuming, near-documentary look. Jack Nicholson has his most jacknicholsonian role as Randle P McMurphy, a livewire troublemaker who unwisely cons his way out of prison and into a mental institution without realising he has switched from serving a sentence with a release date to being committed... until adjudged sane by the same people he is winding up on a daily basis. Louise Fletcher, in a career-defining turn, is Nurse Ratched, the soft-spoken sadist who represents the worst type of matronly authoritarianism and clashes with Randle all down the line. Taking another look at the picture after all these years, it's a surprise that all the unknown actors who seemed like real mental patients have graduated to becoming prolific character actor stars: Danny DeVito, Christopher Lloyd, Vincent Schiavelli, Brad Dourif, the late Will Sampson, Sidney Lassick, Michael Berryman. Unlike many Best Picture Oscar winners, this deals with profound subject matter without seeming self-important: Forman's approach and all-round great acting make it play as a small character story as well as a Big Statement about the human condition. Full marks also for Jack Nitzsche's musical saw-based score. On the DVD: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest comes to DVD in a two-disc special edition with a great-looking anamorphic 1.85:1 print and 5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack, plus tracks in French and Italian and optional subtitles in half a dozen languages. Disc 2 has the trailer, about 13 minutes of deleted scenes (mostly from the first third of the film, and all pretty good) and a making-of retrospective documentary with interesting material from producers Michael Douglas (who inherited the rights from Kirk) and Saul Zaentz, Forman, screenwriter Bo Goldman and many cast-members (though not Nicholson). There's also a commentary track by Forman, Douglas and others which repeats a few things from the documentary but also goes into more scene-specific detail about the development and shooting. --Kim Newman [show more]

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Released
30 October 2002
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Warner Home Video 
Classification
Runtime
134 minutes 
Features
PAL, Special Edition 
Barcode
7321900374637 
  • Average Rating for One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest [1975] - 4 out of 5


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  • One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest [1975]
    Stuart Donaldson

    Contrary to my initial viewing some 20 odd years ago I realised that McMurphy is not a nice guy.McMurphy shows borderline psychosis and is very competently portrayed by Nicholson.However the lead character's disdain of the other patients is ill concealed on learning of their informal status as opposed to McMurphy's mandatory situation.Ensemble supporting cast are exceptional and this movie stands above most of it's competitors as both insightful and disturbing at the same time McMurphy disrupts the Day Room from the moment he steps into the ward,resultantly a battle of wits develops between McMurphy and the Ward Sister.
    The outcome is not surprising,yet remains full of power three decades after release.

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