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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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The film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) was directed by Milos Forman. The film stars Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Danny Devito, Brad Dourif, Will Sampson and many more. The film is about a troubled man who instead of jail is sent to a psychiatric ward for his sentence. Randle McMurphy believes being in a psychiatric ward will be better and easier than jail. However, the head of the ward is Nurse Ratched and she rules with a stern hand and makes his time spent not so easy. There are many twists and turns and some sad moments for McMurphy. He tries to make the best of it and for the others patients but Nurse Ratched makes it extremely difficult. McMurphy has to try and stay sane in the ward for the time he is there. This film shows …show more content…

Nurse Ratched gives the impression that nurses are cruel, heartless and do not care about their patients. She makes nurse look like the 'bad guys'. People who do not care and will not listen to the patient. Nurse Ratched does not show the core nursing values that everyone should receive when being taken care of by a nurse. She looks past the problems and pretends everything is alright when it clearly is not. Nurses must notice and solve patients' problems. If they do not something dangerous could occur. For example, the most emotional scene in the movie was when the character Billy is caught with a women and had spent the night with her. Nurse Ratched theathens to call his mother and he begs her not to. He becomes hysteric and later he kills hisself because he does want the disapproval of his mother. A nurse is suppose to make sure the patient is safe and comfortable. A nurse should becareful what they say to a patient so they do not become as upset as Billy did and cause a tragedy. Nurse Ratched should have never threathened Billy. It is unprofessional and caused the patient unneccessary distress. Billy went against Nurse Ratched's authority and led him to suicide. She treats the patients as prisoners instead of patients like a professional should. She makes nurses everywhere seems horrible and unemotional. She does not care for her patients like a real nurse

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