Just Joining
The movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was a movie that was both entertaining and educational. I really enjoyed the movie because I found it very entertaining to watch "Mac" operate in the hospital trying to hustle all the other patients. Probably the best part of the movie is that each of the characters was interesting and likable. Having every character interesting made me want to watch the entire thing just to see what they would do. It's hard to choose, but I think my favorite character was the chief even though he didn't speak until late into the movie, but he was so innocent and genuine. It was amusing to me how "Mac" kept making bets with the other patients, and losing. You would think that someone who is considered sane would win that bets he makes with "crazy" people but he make such outrageous bets that he always loses. "Mac" even makes a bet saying he can pick up a sink that is attached to the floor. On the other hand while watching it I couldn't help......
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