Had Nurse Ratched turned nice in the end?
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Jimothy3 — 10 years ago(March 01, 2016 04:53 PM)
When she was speaking to Jimmy at the end she seemed quite pleasant, and less stern than usual. The film is about conformity, so with her experience of being almost strangled to death by Mac, is it implying that she's since conformed to being less strict and more civil with the patients, or am I reading too much into it?
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ck1-5 — 10 years ago(March 08, 2016 06:51 AM)
Also, in the book, during the fight with her, McMurphy manages to rip her dress open down the front and everyone sees her bare breasts, pretty much ruining her superhuman image that she's worked so hard to maintain. The spell is broken.
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c_brady — 10 years ago(March 15, 2016 07:49 PM)
She hasn't become nicer, just much weaker in terms of her tyranny. McMurphy proved that she can be brought down, and made her lose her powerful, authoritative voice. This led to the patients not fearing her, and she realizes this.
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Kawada_Kira — 9 years ago(April 14, 2016 03:34 AM)
She hasn't become nicer, just much weaker in terms of her tyranny. McMurphy proved that she can be brought down, and made her lose her powerful, authoritative voice. This led to the patients not fearing her, and she realizes this.
This exactly. She was knocked down a peg and her patients weren't scared of her anymore, so she lost her power. -
The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(September 24, 2016 07:19 PM)
I personally feel that her spirit had been broken and she has lost her power over the patients. There is an alternate theory that that is the way she always acted towards the patients before McMurphy arrived but I don't buy that because as she is walking in in the first scene she says "good mourning" to Mr. Washington in a rather bitchy, condescending tone.
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The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(September 27, 2016 06:34 PM)
Either way the way she spoke to Seafelt at the end was completely different to the way she talked to the staff before McMurphy even arrived. It's a good alternate theory but I personally am not buying that McMurphy was the reason why there was unrest in the institution. If Ratched really wasn't a bitch and actually thought that McMurphy was causing trouble she would have agreed with the doctor and sent him back to the work farm.
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lrdcharlton — 9 years ago(September 28, 2016 11:55 AM)
If Ratched really wasn't a bitch and actually thought that McMurphy was causing trouble she would have agreed with the doctor and sent him back to the work farm.
Oh no, I do believe she was indeed a bitch, just not with her co-workers and staff. She seemed very polite to anyone who wasnt a patient. She was even polite when she came into work and found the place a total wreck.She was polite when telling them to do a count of patients and when giving out other orders. -
The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(September 28, 2016 05:05 PM)
Maybe your right but the look on her face when she was walking in the first time she had the look of an authoritarian and the way she said "good mourning" seemed rather condescending, I may be looking too far into this. Either way another reason why this "McMurphy was the problem" theory falls flat is because in the very first group therapy session she is calling out Harding about the sexual problems he is having with his wife and allowed the patients to argue with each other. This is even before McMurphy started rebelling against her.
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znapper — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 04:57 AM)
When she was speaking to Jimmy at the end she seemed quite pleasant, and less stern than usual. The film is about conformity, so with her experience of being almost strangled to death by Mac, is it implying that she's since conformed to being less strict and more civil with the patients, or am I reading too much into it?
Off course she was pleasant (albeit probably still a bit shaken from being strangled): She had won, McMurphy was dead and she got her wing and control back, medication-procedure in order and back in CONTROL.
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ToastedCheese — 3 years ago(July 09, 2022 06:43 AM)
Mac got
lobotomized and then The Chief gave him a mercy killing and escaped
. She lost much in the process and deservedly so.
She had to live with the assault on her throat and that she
lost Billy, Mac and The Chief.
Norman! What did you put in my tea?