It's The Shining in a hospital
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The_White_Hotel — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 07:44 PM)
Ha, yeah I'm pretty lenient I guess but McMurphy does little wrong without extreme provocation. And I'd say most of those patients are not mentally ill. Seeing them as such seems to me to be missing out on, even purposely ignoring, some of the main points of the movie.
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The_White_Hotel — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 06:40 AM)
Most of the men on the ward are not mentally ill. They have some weird quirks or personality traits, some have recognised conditions (like epilepsy) which make it difficult for them to conform to conventional society. Because of this inability to conform they are made to feel like outcasts and have been driven to commit themselves to an insane asylum.
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The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 03:21 PM)
Yeah except without the ghosts, or the hotel or Jack trying to kill his family. Now that I think about it other than Jack Nicholson and Scatman Crothers this movie has nothing to do with The Shining.
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McQueen1980 — 9 years ago(January 25, 2017 10:24 AM)
the scatman crothers connection was what made me start the post actually and he has a similar job as well in both movies. In any case whos to say the hospital is not haunted ?? chief was an imaginary character in mcmurphy's head and it was someone else who killed him?? other ideas i will come up with later