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Runtime: 133 min Audio: 5.1 Language: English Frame Rate: 29.9 fps Video Audio Bitrate: 440 kbps | Starring: Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Michael Berryman Year: 1975 Genre: Drama Director: Milos Forman |
Review: Jack Nicholson is a great actor. No, not a great actor, a great actor. This is a film quite early in his career, as it is for many other actors in this film, which was later runs great, too, as Danny DeVito, Christopher Lloyd and Brad Dourif. The film has some unforgettable moments ... Who can forget Louise Fletcher looks cool, smartass comments, or Jack Nicholson Will Sampsons impressive performance, almost completely silent? The film depicted the ugly truth about how they treat patients in a mental hospital at the time, and tells the story of a people desperate to escape, rebellion, everything changes for themselves, themselves and others. I had by this film, from the first frame. I never take my eyes off her, and I definitely think about the movie in a while. I think it's a great way for the first image represents the organization as something more like a prison than to the hospital. Milos Forman did a great job making strong contrast with the viewer. The movie is very touching and really experience the beautiful cinematography. Each dealer for a star performance, every character is completely written, every line, every frame is absolutely perfect. I would not change anything in this movie. It has a great rhythm, never lose interest, but it seems in a hurry to get through it, either. It's just perfect. I have not read the original book, but if I see him, I can have a look. I've only seen the movie once, but I will certainly see many times in the coming years. I recommend this wonderful work of great film for anyone who has at least a small interest in the drama category, or any fan of any actor, as they are all his absolute best in this film. 10/10
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