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影片分析:《飞越疯人院》拉片

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穿回巨大的桥,他们的 生活必定仍旧是舒服, 仍然摆脱不了受控制。
疯人们带着 巨大的收获 回归,充满 喜悦之情, 一种自豪感 的彰显。疯 人们比正常 人都骄傲。
酋长开始真 正参与篮球 活动,他昂 首阔步的走 在看护人员 和疯人之间, 对生活有了 希望。
看护者势气逼人, 高傲,自满自己 的权威。
严肃,僵硬无表情的脸,突显出护士长的权 威逼人。
“比利不想谈论的问题,为什么要逼他回答?”
“疯人”们的自我意识开始逐渐苏醒了,他们开始 表达自己的意见,开始“提问”了。
护士长总是用一些很“犀利”的问题问病人并且让 大家一起发表意见,让气氛感觉特别压抑,并且美 其名曰“治疗”。可见这个社会体制的禁锢和扭曲 有多大。
画面渐亮,山林 偏僻,开篇伴着 飞鸟的嘶叫声, 此时背景音乐诡 异渐出,天色渐 亮,汽车驶过, 镜头右移展开了 疯人院的故事
这个长镜头渲染 出电影的恐怖氛 围,让人感到压 抑和恐惧
远处黎明的曙光 给人一种希望
电影第二个 镜头 通过摇
镜头和移镜 头展现熟睡 中的疯人院 患者
护士长出场 这 个镜头中她头 顶的灯非常醒 目 红色的警示,
墨菲嘲笑他们, 对自己充满自信, 鄙视看护者的能 力,墨菲说68 天后会在外面见 看护者,可见他 已决心逃跑。
第四次 会议很 明显的 能看到 大家的 自我意 识。
当麦克墨菲问他他们为什么会进入疯人院,很多人 的回答是自愿的,而且他们都是可以随时回家的。
是什么迫使他们“自愿”来到精神病院,毫无疑问, 是外面的生活压力,外面的人的歧视让他们无法像 正常人一样生活,以至于他们选择疯人院来逃避。
大桥是沉重的压抑,驶出去就是浩瀚的海洋, 是自由。

_飞越疯人院_的解构主义分析_谭晓春

_飞越疯人院_的解构主义分析_谭晓春

《飞越疯人院》的解构主义分析 谭晓春,郭德艳,王庆勇(昆山经济技术开发区管委会,江苏昆山 215300;天津外国语大学 英语学院,天津 300204;天津理工大学 外国语学院,天津 300191) 摘 要:肯·凯西的《飞越疯人院》以疯人院影射现代社会,并通过一系列的人物塑造和事件描写颠覆了传统的男女形象和健全/疯癫的意识形态,将矛盾的双方换了位置。

他的矫枉过正意在使人们质疑存在了千百年的以二元对立为基础的意识形态和思维模式,从而进一步思考这种意识和思维模式以及由此建立的体制对于人类自由的束缚。

试图从解构的角度,通过文本细读,指出肯·凯西只能在虚拟的文本中解构体制,以解构实现对现实世界的超越和对自由的追求。

关键词:解构;《飞越疯人院》;性别意识;疯癫与健全;自由Abstract: Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest uses an asylum as the epitome of modern society and describes quite a few characters and a series of events. Through changing the places of the conflicting sides, it deconstructs the traditional man and woman image, the traditional concept of sanity and insanity and hence the major part of the traditional binary opposition which is the basis of the dominant ideology. Ken Kesey’s deconstruction puts in doubt the righteousness of the dominant ideology and thinking pattern, and helps us question the ideology-based system that has greatly fettered people. Through the method of deconstruction and close reading, this thesis points out that although Ken Kesey’s Utopian deconstruction of the existing system only exists in his text, his effort opens a window for us to transcend the reality and seek freedom.Key words: deconstruction; One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest ; gender ideology; sanity and insanity; freedom 中图分类号:I106.4 文献标识码:A 文章编号:1008-665X (2011)02-0042-06收稿日期: 2010-09-05基金项目:天津市哲学社会科学规划项目(TJYW10-1-578)作者简介: 谭晓春(1984-),女,硕士生,研究方向: 现当代美国文化 郭德艳(1971-),女,副教授,博士,研究方向: 英美文学 王庆勇(1973-),男,副教授,山东大学外语学院在站博士后,研究方向: 现当代美国文学一、引言 美国作家肯·凯西的《飞越疯人院》现已成为当代美国文学的经典。

《飞越疯人院》的心理学分析

《飞越疯人院》的心理学分析

《飞越疯人院》的心理学分析《飞越疯人院》心理学分析在我们看来,男主人公麦克默菲可看作人格中本我的隐喻。

对此我们可以根据影片中他的各种表现来证实这一设想。

麦克默菲从农场送到精神病院的原因是:有暴力倾向,经常打架因斗殴至少并关押过五次;滥交,与未成年少女性交;上课时嚼口香糖等。

这些行为可看作本我中的本能的表现。

更有趣的是他对此的看法。

他自己说不知道为什么会送到精神病院。

对暴力倾向的指控他认为是诽谤。

对与未成年少女性交的事,他完全承认,但并不认为不应该。

“当你看到那样的小骚货……就那样在你眼前。

我一点都不认为那有什么不对。

”“没有一个男人能抵挡住那种诱惑。

而他们却要因为这样的原因把我投进监狱。

告诉我我是个疯子。

我实在搞不懂。

”““如果那样是疯了的话……真不知道在街上走路算不算疯。

”简单说,在人们看来一些违反道德、悖于常理的事情在他看来他一点也不觉得这样做有什么不对的地方。

“自己一点也不认为自己的脑子有问题。

”如果用本我的假设来解释麦克默菲就变得很自然。

因为对本我来说,没有道德标准,没有对错与是非,只有即时性的满足。

另外提到他逃避工作,对工作不满,很懒也可对应本我寻求快乐,逃避痛苦的快乐主义至上原则。

我们还可通过影片中看球赛的情节设置找到一个有趣的证据。

这一情节是:麦克默菲向拉齐德护士提出看全国垒球赛的要求遭遇拒绝后,独自一人恼怒坐在电视机前,突然麦克默菲对着电视机像个体育主持人栏目开始为球赛点评起来,原本已经散退的人群陆续重新聚在一起,大家对着电视机一齐为球赛欢呼呐喊,而当镜头转向电视机时,观众看到的仍是一个未接通电源的屏幕。

也就是说,麦克默菲扮球赛解说员向病人们解说一场并不存在的球赛。

如果从本我角度我们就可做出如下理解:本我有靠想象、幻想、幻觉体验及做梦来满足欲望的神奇威力。

对本我而言,它能在想象中获取满足,获取快乐。

转到酋长身上。

在我们的理解中,酋长代表的是自我。

我们从酋长与麦克默菲的关系入手来说明这一点。

飞跃疯人院观后感 原创

飞跃疯人院观后感 原创

课程论文(2015-2016学年秋季学期)论文题目:课程名称:任课教师:班级:学号:姓名:One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestIf our society is a huge mental institution, then we are mental patients in this institution and confined to the rules of the institution. I see my own shadow from this film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.McMurphy is a criminal who is lazy and he don’t want to escape from the punishment of working on the farm. So he pretends to be crazy and finally he succeeds to get into a mental hospital. McMurphy is a man who hate the depressive phenomenon in the hospital and he don’t want to be constrained by the rules. He wants freedom, democracy and he hates the head nurse Ratched very much, so he always quarrels with Ratched.The head nurse Ratched is a pretty conceited woman and she has complete authority to control the ward and none can violate her commands in the ward. She is always serious and she never has any feelings caused by her patients’ feelings in her mind. She just treats her patients as crazy men who are abandoned by society. Such her personality is hated by McMurphy, so he always wants to challenge her authority but always failed.Chief is an Indian chief, who is always silent and never makes any action to respond to others, which makes everyone in the ward thinks him a deaf-mute man. But in his mind, he just can’t take his father’s death easy. But a t last McMurphy wakes Chief up and persuades him to escape from the hospital.Billy is stuttering and coward. He used to suicide but not succeed. He has difficulty to get along with women alone especially with his mother and his girlfriend. And finally he suicides again and ends his life desperately to avoid making his mother disappointed.At the beginning of this film,the dark sky and the oppressive background music give me adepressive feeling, which is also the main tone of this film. McMurphy’s coming b rings the oppressive hospital with vitality. He teaches patients playing basketball, and they escape from the hospital to go fishing together. They also pretend to watch a game on TV at Murphy’s instigation while they are confined to the ward and not allowed to watch TV, and they gamble to have fun at the ward.On Christmas day, Murphy holds a party to celebrate and say goodbye to his friends, those mental patients, and he plans to escape from the hospital after the party. And in order to help Billy to overcome the difficulty of getting along with women, Murphy asks his friend to sleep with Billy. But unfortunately, he doesn’t escape until tomorrow morning and the head nurse Ratched gets to know everything happened at night. Billy is going to be punished because of what he did last night, but in order not to make his mother disappointed, he is so desperate that finally he chooses to suicide. Murphy abandons his plan to escape because of Billy’s death and he is extremely mad of Ratched. Murphy tries to kill her and he puts his hands around Ratched's throat to choke her, but he is prevented by guards.Cruelly, after this matter, the hospital gives Murphy an inhumane operation, which makes him a true crazy man, a real “nerd”! Chief is pretty sad to find Murphy i s given this kind of inhumane operation. Chief kills Murphy to set him free because Murphy without a soul is not real Murphy at all and it’s better to die for Murphy because he will never get freedom in the hospital in that case. In the end, Chief moves up the washbowl to smash the window and leave the hospital with Murphy’s spirit.There are several scenes make me touched a lot, and these scenes makes me start to understand the meaning of live. Maybe the most important thing for a man is not just to be alive but to try every possibility of life, and the best ending for a man without a soul is not just to live if his dream is to befree.One day, Murphy bets with patients that he can move up the washbowl but none believe him and they say none will move it up. But Murphy insists to try to move it up and he almost runs out of his strength. Finally the washbowl is still there, and he still fails to move it. Murphy is upset and he says that “At least, I tried!”. Chief watches everything and I think, he must be to uched deeply by Murphy’s words and behavior. From Murphy, I see how important courage is and nowadays how many people have courage to try to seek what you want and challenge the so-called authorities even others says it’s impossible for you. In many cases, courage to try is an amazing strength, with this strength, we can seek what we love bravely.At the end of this film, Chief embraces Murphy and tells him he won’t leave without him. This scene really makes me cry. After the inhumane operation, Murphy is a real crazy man and he will never get what he really want, he will never get freedom. If he continue to live in this hospital, he will be a “nerd” forever. Maybe the best solution in Chief’s mind to set Murphy free is to kill him and leave with his spirit. I definitely agree with Chief and actually Murphy without a soul is already dead. Sometimes if you love a person, please give what he or she really want but not just live, and for some people, it’s more painful to live without a soul.The scene, Murphy, Chief and Mr.Cheswick are punished because they rebel against the rule of cigarette controlling and they challenge Rathed’s authority. The treatment is very inhumane. Some nurses and doctors bound the patient and use electric shock to make patients quiet. During the background of that society, this kind of treatment is allowed and highly regarded. Not only the electric treatment but also what Murphy is operated at the end of this film, are all inhumane operations that need to be banned. The film reveals this kind of cruel phenomenon. After the film was released, a lot of people start to concern more about the patients’ living circumstance in mentalhospitals.Here is what I learned from this film.Maybe we are all born to be bound with many rules outside, but inside, we should be our own and try to seek the meaning of life. Murphy is a miniature of what we really are inside. Maybe we are eager to get free, but in reality, we are confined to lots of rules, and there are many people saying “no” to you just like the head nurse Ratched, who make rules and give punishment to people who challenge their authorities.Anyhow, no matter what they say or how cruel punishments we will get, there will always be some people with courage to challenge, just like Murphy, to seek the meaning of living, and that is actually what we should do,and at least you should try. To an extent, if a person live without a soul, that is woeful, and there is no meaning anymore for him to live. Live with a soul and never give up before you get it.。

电影《飞越疯人院》中的福柯理论探析

电影《飞越疯人院》中的福柯理论探析

电影《飞越疯人院》中的福柯理论探析电影《飞越疯人院》是由导演米洛斯·福尔曼执导,根据肯·凯西的同名小说改编而成。

该电影以1963年美国精神病院为背景,讲述了主人公拉尔夫与院友们的故事。

在电影中,福柯的理论被运用于对疯人院及其管理方式的探索和批判。

本文将从福柯的理论视角对电影中相关情节进行分析,并探讨其对社会控制和权力的反思。

福柯的理论认为权力通过各种社会机构和规范制度来实现。

在电影中,疯人院可以被看作是一种权力结构的具体体现。

院长麦克墨菲通过一系列的规章制度和纪律来控制患者,使他们按照“正常”的方式生活。

院方限制患者的日常活动、饮食和自由,甚至施行电击治疗等手段。

这些措施旨在将患者纳入到正常社会秩序中,使他们符合所谓的“正常”标准。

福柯的理论强调知识和权力的相互关系。

在电影中,医生们通过对患者的试验和观察,获得了关于精神疾病的知识,并以此为依据对患者进行管理。

观察和试验过程中的主观偏见和误判使得医生们对患者的解释可能存在错误和不完全。

电影中的拉尔夫本身就是一个被错误地视为智障的患者,然而他通过与其他患者的交流,展现出了自己的智慧和独特的见解,从而对医生们的权威性提出了质疑。

福柯的理论中强调监视和惩罚作为权力表现的一种方式,在电影中也得到了具体呈现。

疯人院通过闭门造车的管理方式,对患者进行持续的观察和控制。

监视系统和纪律的存在使得患者们无法逃脱和抗拒,从而被动地接受了院方的管理和惩罚。

电影中,患者们被强迫接受电击治疗和药物治疗,而这些治疗手段不仅没有带来实质性的改善,反而加剧了他们的病情和痛苦。

这种残酷的惩罚手段使得观众对疯人院的管理方式产生了质疑,并引发了对精神病治疗方式的反思。

福柯的理论提出了个体抵抗和权力反抗的可能性。

在电影中,拉尔夫通过与其他患者的合作和斗争,逐渐实现了个人的自由和解放。

他们共同制定了反抗计划,通过夺取院方的控制工具和发动叛乱来反抗疯人院的管理。

影片结尾,拉尔夫成功逃离了疯人院,实现了自由的追求。

从文学文体学角度分析《飞越疯人院》两译本

从文学文体学角度分析《飞越疯人院》两译本

从文学文体学角度分析《飞越疯人院》两译本摘要:就文学作品而言,文体特征在很多程度上表现了小说本身的文学价值,而文学文体学的研究对象是文学作品的语言风格和文体特点,它最关心的是文学语言的运用技巧。

本文选择了《飞越疯人院》中在词汇和句法层面上的例子,利用文学文体学的方法进行分析,就两个中译本中的例子进行分析说明,进一步说明文学文体学方法在文学翻译中的必要性和有效性。

只有通过文学文体学的分析方法才能更好地帮助译者通过文章具体的词汇和句法层面欣赏到原作风格,提高翻译质量。

关键词:文学文体学;词汇;句法中图分类号:i106 文献标识码:a文章编号:1005-5312(2012)29-0081-01一、文学文体学与文学翻译随着语言学和文学理论的发展,在语言学和文学批评的基础上出现了一门新学科——文学文体学。

它以语言学的方法为工具,对文学作品进行描述和阐释,把文学语篇的形式和内容结合起来研究;它既重视语言学的描写,又重视文学批评的阐释。

运用文学文体学研究小说翻译的理由:1. 普通的翻译研究不能适用于文学语篇的翻译;2. 文学翻译和批评只注重诗歌翻译而不注重小说翻译,尤其不重视传统的现实主义小说翻译所特有的问题;3. 小说翻译所提出的许多问题目前只能用文学文体学有效地解决。

只有用文体学方法对作者词汇和句法结构的选择所含的特定意义进行研究,才能在跨语言的语篇中找出问题,指导和评价。

文体学分析的主要作用就是使译者对小说中语言形式的美学功能更为敏感,帮助译者使用功能等值的语言形式,避免指称对等带来的文体损差。

因此,文学文体学的方法对文学翻译和文学翻译批评来说,无疑是评价翻译质量的一块试金石。

二、文学文体学与《飞越疯人院》的翻译小说《飞越疯人院》发表于1962年,是美国六十年代现实小说的典型作品。

作为美国反文化运动的先驱——肯?凯西的代表作,《飞越疯人院》充满着强烈的反体制理念,提倡个人自由。

本文以《飞越疯人院》以及它的两个译本(胡红译本和石幼珊,钟杏译本)为例,从词汇和句法两个层面进行分析,判断译文是否保留了原作的风格。

《飞越疯人院》中的疯狂隐喻修辞

《飞越疯人院》中的疯狂隐喻修辞

文|李 莎《飞越疯人院》中的疯狂隐喻修辞摘要:二十世纪五六十年代,“疯狂”成为文学作品的主流趋势,本文以《飞越疯人院》为例,从文学修辞的方面探讨“疯狂”的隐喻修辞。

首先探讨小说语言和隐喻的关系,其次分析疯狂在诗学上的隐喻意义以及国家形象被喻为疯人院的内在含义,最后探讨隐喻作为作家们在政治学上得以自保和用以宣传的修辞手法的方式和效用。

通过隐喻的修辞抨击美国社会对于人性的压抑和对自由的束缚。

关键词:疯狂;《飞越疯人院》;隐喻《飞越疯人院》是“垮掉的一代”的代表人物肯・克西的作品。

小说中围绕疯人院的“闯入者”麦克墨菲对以大护士为代表的“联合机构”的顽强抗争,揭露了二十世纪六十年代的极权社会对人性的压抑和对自由的束缚。

一、现代小说语言与隐喻卡希尔认为,在西方人的观念中,神话与语言存在的共同前提是“隐喻思维”。

人类通过感知体验思维世界,通过隐喻表现世界和认知世界,因此隐喻对人类的认知和发展又有方法论的意义。

我们可以说,哲学智慧形成于隐喻,并通过隐喻表达出来,隐喻成为“人类在世的一种基本生存模式。

”隐喻无处不在,有多少种体验就有多少隐喻思维和隐喻语言。

在日常言谈中,我们不是用概念而是用隐喻来说话的。

我们难免要使用隐喻。

隐喻成为“现代小说语言的一个基本特征。

”小说借助人物形象的疯狂来表现对现代生活的绝望,现代社会的异化与人类的疯狂和荒诞。

小说《飞越疯人院》的“疯人院”就是一种对整个社会环境的隐喻。

徐岱的《小说叙事学》中提到“隐喻的功能机制是以一种类比关系为基础的想象活动,这是同比喻共有的一个特征。

”与比喻给我们带来的视野扩大不同,隐喻是意向在不同层次间的递进与深入,产生新意向,使我们的意识得以深化,是从属与主体的一种思维活动。

将个人的疯狂比做一种人生和社会的生存状态,使得读者能够把握住人生的某些规律性现象,体验到生活的氛围,这就是一种隐喻,精神错乱的“疯狂”从个人体验就能够转化为“美国疯狂”,这一语言现象的过程就是一种隐喻思维过程。

《飞越疯人院》赏析

《飞越疯人院》赏析

特写
• 图九是护士长 在跟“疯子们” 开例会时的表 情,护士长看 着他们吵闹, 歇斯底里,脸 上没有任何表 情,冷酷麻木, 以疯人院权力 阶级的姿态, 冷眼旁观。
特写
• 图十是酋长帮 助麦克墨菲逃 出疯人院那一 刻的表情,他 的脸映在铁丝 网后,露出轻 松愉快的微笑, 表明酋长也希 望得到自由, 但他自己却没 有足够的勇气 来挣脱束缚, 面对现实。
• 导演生平:
米洛斯·福尔曼

1973年,福尔曼执导了《 飞跃疯人院》,此片囊括 1975年奥斯卡最佳影片、 最佳导演、最佳编剧、最 佳男演员及最佳女演员五 项最大的奖项. 其他作品:《逃家》《金 发女郎之恋》《消防员舞 会》《莫扎特》《性书大 亨》《月亮上的男人》
演员生平和角色简介 护士长拉奇德(护 士瑞秋)——路易 丝· 弗莱彻饰 影片中的“反派护 士长拉奇德,在医 院中是病人最直接 的“统治者”,她 管理和维护着医院 的规章和秩序。
人物台词分析
• 1、“至少我试过了。”
• 2、“你们成天无所事事,只会抱怨,自己受不了这 个地方,却没有走出去的胆子,你们以为你们是什么? 疯子吗?不,你们不是!你们不会比走在街上的混蛋 更疯狂。”
• 3、“我还没有准备好。”
• 4、“我不要他的香烟!我也不要他的、他的、他的、 他的、他的、他的……香烟!我甚至不要你(指麦克) 的香烟!我要我的香烟!我的、我的、我的!”
特写
• 图十一是切士威 客在疯人院第一 次例会上的表情, 他因为帮哈定说 话而被疯人院里 其他的“疯子”攻 击,他紧皱着眉 头对其他人咆哮, 可以看出他是一 个敏感易怒的人。
特写
• 图十二是比利在 例会中被问到为 什么不去跟喜欢 的女孩子表白, 却选择自杀的场 景,比利咬着嘴 唇不知道怎么回 答,暴露出他性 格中的缺陷,懦 弱胆小。

2019年飞越疯人院影评-范文模板 (8页)

2019年飞越疯人院影评-范文模板 (8页)

本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==飞越疯人院影评篇一:《飞越疯人院》观后感《飞越疯人院》观后感《飞越疯人院》(One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)是美国电影历史上最经典的电影之一,被称为“影视表演的必修课”;曾获1975年第48届奥斯卡最佳影片,最佳男、女主角,最佳导演和最佳改编剧本五项大奖。

本片是根据Ken Kesey 1962年的小说改编而成。

描写精神病的病人反抗精神病院中不合理制度,是捷克导演米罗斯视曼充满现代风格且感人的作品。

剧中的主要人物有:聪明活波的麦克墨菲,沉静刻板的瑞秋小姐,说话结巴的比利,整天拖地不语而被人误以为又聋又哑的酋长。

影片首先向我们展示了这样一个场景。

疯人院里,音乐响起,吃药时间到了,听到这个声音,大家都神情呆滞的在窗前排好队,好像是机器一样听从操作者的命令,出奇一致的动作——接过药,拿起水,冲到嘴里,完事后各干各的事。

强壮如山的酋长在认真地拖地,比利、马提尼还有几个人在打牌,其他的人呢,有的在自言自语,有的在乱跳,但就整体而言,医院秩序良好,病人生活的好幸福,倒像是一个和谐美好的小区生活。

麦克墨菲的到来打破了这一切的安静,医院里开始乱了。

聪明活泼的麦克墨菲来到医院,在与医生的对话中就显示了其思想的后现代主义性,他话语中透露出的那种反传统、反权威的意识形态,和以多元主义为中心看待问题的独特视觉都表明他是一个活生生的生命。

在疯人院的生活中,无论是麦克墨菲首次向瑞秋小姐问起药品的事,还是后来为了马提尼打破护士值班室的玻璃,这都是其向瑞秋小姐的权威提起挑战的表现,可惜的是,毫无例外每一次都受到瑞秋小姐的强硬回击,但是这种挑战权威的品质感染了在场的人,以至于先前像羔羊一样温顺的病人开始反抗,马提尼争夺他的香烟,酋长僵硬的脸上展现了灿烂的笑容,一起驾船钓鱼归来时的那种幸福,谁能想到他们是一群精神病人,麦克墨菲的到来无疑为医院注入了新鲜的血液,使之充满活力,同时整个医院也乱了起来。

《飞越疯人院》电影赏析

《飞越疯人院》电影赏析

论文题目:永不归来的自由------ 赏析电影《飞越疯人院》有感学生姓名:学号:性别:学院:专业:班级:电话:邮箱:永不归来的自由------ 赏析电影《飞越疯人院》有感【摘要】《飞越疯人院》这部电影成名已久,它的魅力经久不衰。

荣获五项奥斯卡大奖,光从奖项来看,这部电影无疑是成功的,就内容来看,也是无可挑剔的。

它黑色幽默屡次令人捧腹,对白之精彩,让人臣服于冷幽默的杀伤力。

它最大的魅力在于男主角有勇气打破看似完美的静谧世界里隐蔽的黑暗,拥抱自由。

本文从三方面赏析了电影。

关键词:社会缩影人性自由意识形态一、影片简介:《飞越疯人院》原本是作家肯·克西发表于1962年的一篇小说。

小说以疯人院借喻美国式的社会形态,反体制意味浓烈。

经过移民导演米洛斯·福尔曼之手,其复杂的意识形态背景给影片蒙上了一层特殊的光泽。

同时也给了观众更多的揣度空间。

19751962表演的必修课”;曾获1975年第48届奥斯卡最佳影片,最佳男、女主角,最佳导演和最佳改编剧本五项大奖。

它描写了一个人们不易看到的故事,是一所普通精神病院人被迫反抗的故事,深刻地揭露了当时美国社会的种种弊端,它们打着人道主义的幌子,实际上是把病人当成了医护人员的实验物,成了非人制度的牺牲品,这种医院是一所真正的"人间地狱",这是一个带有闹剧色彩的悲剧。

二、经典桥段分析:高三语文课上看的时候,心里麻麻地,感觉很压抑、剧情懵懵懂懂,极重的墨色色调很让我不舒服,但是看完之后,回味无穷,我发了好久好久的呆。

即使现在重温,仍回味无穷……电影中的疯人院里,时刻带着一种被遮蔽了的压抑。

不经意的看起来气氛似乎是和谐的,光线也是柔和的,连吃药治疗时都放着轻柔的音乐。

病人们充分自由的在医院里四处活动,打牌抽烟。

表现良好的人,甚至有机会在医护人员的陪同下外出。

但只有麦克默菲看出了这看似完美的静谧世界里隐蔽的脆弱环节。

我感受到了他的勇气,然后,感动……影片的结尾是全片的点睛之作、神来之笔,充满了使人毛骨悚然的恐怖气氛,却也是最为感人的一个段落。

英语论文 飞越疯人院的分析

英语论文 飞越疯人院的分析

The Analysis on MC. Murphy in the Movie One Flew Over theCuclkoo's NestJin Lei(金蕾)Management School,China West Normal UniversityAbstractThe American movie One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is a screen adaption of American novelist by Ken Kesey. The movie tells a story about patients’rebellions led by MC. Murphy. This paper analyzes Murphy’s good-nature, bravery and spirit of resistance through the introduction of the social background and th e summary of the film. At the same time, it depicts the normal persons’ oppression of the mental patients in the cuckoo’s nest and the patients’ sufferings. All of this analysis lead the main idea that the ending of the movie is not just a tragedy with the death of Murphy, but encouraging other patients to be brave to pursue freedom. When we faced unfair treatment, we should break the routine to strive for our own rights. Maybe most of us can’t be a hero like Murphy, but we should choose our own way of being. Key words:MC Murphy; Good-nature; Bravery; Spirit of resistance分析《飞跃疯人院》中的麦克.墨非摘要电影《飞越疯人院》是美国作家肯••凯西的小说改编而成的。

飞越疯人院观后感英语

飞越疯人院观后感英语

飞越疯人院观后感英语《One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest》is a classic novel written by Ken Kesey. It depicts the struggles of patients in a mental institution and the oppressive rule of the head nurse, Nurse Ratched. The story is told from the perspective of Chief Bromden, a Native American patient who pretends to be deaf and mute. After reading this thought-provoking novel, I was left with a deep impression and countless reflections.The novel is set in a mental institution during the 1960s, a time when the treatment of mental illness often involved suppression and control. The character of Nurse Ratched embodies this authoritarian approach, ruling the ward with an iron fist. She manipulates the patients, using their insecurities and weaknesses against them. The atmosphere she creates is one of fear and submission, where individuality and freedom are slowly eroded.Through the eyes of Chief Bromden, we witness the arrival of a new inmate, Randle McMurphy, a free-spirited and rebellious man who refuses to conform to the oppressive system. McMurphy challenges Nurse Ratched at every turn, defying her authority and encouraging the other patients to reclaim their independence. His presence breathes new life into the institution and provides hope for the other inmates.Chief Bromden is initially a passive observer, consumed by a sense of powerlessness and the belief that the Combine, a metaphorical representation of the oppressive system, controls everything. However, as he witnesses McMurphy's defiance and rebellion, he begins to question his own beliefs and starts to find his voice. His transformation symbolizes theawakening of the other patients, who are inspired by McMurphy's resistance and learn to assert themselves.One of the most profound aspects of the novel is the exploration of insanity and sanity. The line between sanity and insanity is blurred, and the supposed "crazy" patients often exhibit more humanity and authenticity than the supposedly "sane" authority figures. McMurphy, despite his criminal past and flamboyant behavior, is portrayed as a symbol of freedom and individuality. He disrupts the rigid routines of the institution, reminding us that sometimes the "normal" way of living may not be the most fulfilling one.Kesey crafts vivid and complex characters who represent various forms of societal oppression. Chief Bromden, as a Native American, is marginalized and voiceless. McMurphy, as a criminal, is stigmatized and stripped of his freedom. The other patients, each struggling with their own demons, symbolize the myriad forms of mental and emotional suppression prevalent in society. Through these characters, Kesey invites us to question our own prejudices and preconceptions about what it means to be "normal."The climactic scenes of the novel are both heartbreaking and liberating. Without revealing too much, the tragic outcome underscores the power of the system to crush individuality and resistance. However, it also serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and resilience of those who dare to challenge the status quo. The ending, like the novel as a whole, leaves us with a sense of both despair and hope, urging us to reflect on our own roles in perpetuating or challenging oppressive systems.As I closed the book, I couldn't help but be moved by its profound exploration of human nature, individuality, and the struggle for freedom. Itreminded me of the importance of questioning authority and standing up for what we believe in, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. The novel also serves as a critique of the dehumanizing effects of institutionalization, prompting us to reexamine our notions of sanity and the ways in which we label and marginalize those who are different.In conclusion, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that delves into the themes of oppression, individuality, and the human spirit. Through its compelling characters and haunting narrative, it challenges us to question societal norms, explore our own prejudices, and contemplate the true meaning of freedom. It is a story that resonates long after the final page, urging us to break free from the constraints of the proverbial cuckoo's nest.。

《飞越疯人院》精神疾病的禁锢与启示

《飞越疯人院》精神疾病的禁锢与启示

《飞越疯人院》精神疾病的禁锢与启示电影《飞越疯人院》是由导演米洛斯·福尔曼执导,根据肯·凯西的同名小说改编而成的。

该片于1975年上映,以其深刻的主题和出色的表演赢得了广泛的赞誉。

影片通过一个精神病院的故事,探讨了精神疾病的禁锢与启示,引发了我对这个话题的深思。

影片以主人公麦克墨菲为视角,展现了疯人院的种种禁锢。

这个疯人院的管理者们以强制手段控制着病人,不允许他们有任何的自由。

病人们被束缚在床上,被注射药物,被剥夺了人性的尊严。

这种禁锢不仅仅是物理上的,更是心灵上的。

院方试图让病人们相信,他们是疯子,无法融入正常社会。

这种禁锢不仅摧毁了病人们的自尊和希望,也让他们的精神疾病无法得到真正的治愈。

然而,正是在这个禁锢的环境中,麦克墨菲和其他病人们展现出了惊人的勇气和智慧。

麦克墨菲并不认同疯人院的管理方式,他试图通过各种方式挑战这种禁锢。

他敢于表达自己的想法,敢于与管理者们对抗。

他以自己的行动激励着其他病人们,让他们重新找回了自己的尊严和希望。

影片中的一场篮球比赛就是一个很好的例子,病人们在比赛中团结一致,展现出了无比的力量和智慧。

他们证明了自己并不是疯子,他们也有能力和普通人一样参与社会生活。

影片给我带来了对精神疾病的深思。

精神疾病是一种常常被忽视和歧视的疾病。

人们对精神病患者往往持有偏见和误解,将他们视为“不正常”的存在。

而事实上,精神疾病和其他疾病一样,是可以治愈和控制的。

病人们需要的是理解和支持,而不是禁锢和歧视。

影片通过展示疯人院的禁锢,提醒了观众们要对精神病患者给予更多的关注和尊重。

影片还引发了我对社会的思考。

疯人院的禁锢并不仅仅存在于电影中,它在现实生活中也存在着。

我们生活在一个充满焦虑和压力的社会,精神疾病的发病率逐年增加。

然而,社会对精神疾病的关注和支持却远远不够。

精神病患者往往被边缘化和忽视,他们无法得到及时的治疗和关爱。

我们需要反思社会对精神疾病的态度,倡导理解和宽容,为精神病患者创造一个更加包容和支持的环境。

飞越疯人院电影赏析

飞越疯人院电影赏析

浅谈电影《飞越疯人院》——秩序与自由之间的博弈班级:英语国际法系13-4班姓名:***学号:*********《飞越疯人院》这部电影成名已久,它的魅力经久不衰。

荣获五项奥斯卡大奖,光从奖项来看,这部电影无疑是成功的,就内容来看,也是无可挑剔的。

它黑色幽默屡次令人捧腹,对白之精彩,让人臣服于冷幽默的杀伤力。

它最大的魅力在于男主角有勇气打破看似完美的静谧世界里隐蔽的黑暗,拥抱自由。

看完电影的结局,我非常震撼和感动。

但仔细考察这部电影的环境和演进,我认为是这并不是一部完全歌颂革命和自由的电影,虽然它包含着反抗精神和自由精神的因素。

疯人院是精神病人的聚居地。

男主角麦克默菲进入疯人院之前,这里秩序井然,医生和看护们与病人互道早安,按时娱乐,服药,开会和自由活动,偶尔还组织出门游玩。

病房里经常播放着悠扬的轻音乐,护士长瑞秋虽然并不友善,但足够专业。

从表面上看,这里是精神病人的庇护所,但它外表的温情脉脉有一个严酷的基础:所有病人都必须严格遵照既定的规则生活,不得反抗或怀疑医护人员的意志,否则就会受到电击甚至切除额叶的“治疗”(惩罚)。

麦克默菲的到来打乱了这一切,他是启蒙者的化身。

他开朗热情,天性无拘无束,对生活和人群有一种本能的热爱。

最重要的是,他并不把周围的人当作真正的疯子,而把他们当成和自己一样的正常人,对他们有种兄弟般的感情,理所当然地认为他们应当和他一样享受人生。

“你们和那些街上的混蛋没什么不同”——这就是麦克默菲对同伴的态度。

因此,他和缄默耳聋的酋长说话,教他打篮球,教大家玩牌赌钱,甚至略施小计,把他们带领出去进行了一次海上钓鱼。

于是我们看到,“疯人”们的自我意识开始逐渐苏醒了,疯人院逐渐出现了生机。

最明显的表征是,他们开始表达自己的意见,开始“提问”了。

我们看到,最初一次会议的讨论环节,几乎是护士长的独角戏,病人一律沉默,麻木不仁。

但后来,他们开始思考自己的生活并提出各种问题,一次比一次热烈。

“比利不想谈论的问题,为什么要逼他回答?”“为什么宿舍在白天和周末要锁起来?”“为什么我不能得到我的香烟”为了看棒球大赛而进行的两次投票已经体现了这种苏醒:第一次,麦克只得到了犹犹豫豫的三票,第二次却是全票——民众的民主素质是在民主实践中提高的。

飞越疯人院英文影评

飞越疯人院英文影评

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest——self-reflection1. My impression and feeling about this filmThe beginning of this film gives me a sense of comedy:a bunch of nuts are playing poker, Mr. Martini is always smiling, Mr. Cheswick seems to be crying, their "therapy" looks like a circus show...... However , the film ends with a tragedy .I watch this movie twice. After that, I'm thinking that we are playing what kind of role in this real world. I wish I were McMurphy who is a little bit unrestrained but can do everything he want to do. He does not care about all kinds of rules and maybe his behavior can't accept by everybody, but, to give him due respect, at most he is an indocile troublemaker. But sometimes I choose to be chief, keeping silent and giving up his pursuits. When growing older, I am facing more and more difficulties and what I can do is making my efforts to deal with them. I am tired, I want to give myself a long holiday, so I really want I can be chief to escape myself from the reality some time. But sometimes I will become head nurse who is always serious, controls other people and forces them to give up their own ideas to obey the rules of the unity. Maybe a lot of people don't like her, but I think sometimes the society needs such person to maintain order, besides , she is not so bad. She's just brainwashed by the society and I notice that she smiles at the ending ofthe film.Perhaps most of the time, I just like the patients, blind and numb , are refrained by a set of rules from the start. Due to the uniform model life, eventually they forget who they are. So am I. I remember that my dream is to be a writer, a novel writer, but I have given up few years ago. Because the people around me all say what I should do is studying and then find a decent and steady job.2.McMurphy and meI am not living in mental institution, but I am; I am not constrained by the concrete rules, but I am bounded by the intangible ones...... In my opinion, McMurphy represents freedom and individuality, his sentence "at least I tried" touches me so much that gives me a lot of thoughts. McMurphy attempts to move up a washbowl to smash Windows and run, but all ward mates bet that he can't lift the heavy washbowl. He does not agree, tries repeatedly after he gives up, and then he says to oneself, also to all the inmates "at least I tried" as going away lonely. It is the charm of McMurphy's character:never give in, never give in flying over the mental institution.Compared with him, I am the greenhouse flower. Turning my mind back to my past, I was always listen to other's advices "you should do this, you can't do that", and even I had no courage to try something what I wanted to do. There are many people just like me--greenhouse flowers--in the society which can't endure us to make mistakes. We areafraid of others' judgment just like the doctors see McMurphy with colored eyes ,we fear we make the wrong choice......I have a question that how many people have said to himself "at least I tried", maybe some, maybe a few, at least I am not the one of them. So I really respect McMurphy that he does I can't or dare not do. Before the film ending , I have contrived the end-- McMurphy and Chief escape and lead a carefree life. However, he is dead. It's my regret, I don't know how to express my feeling. On the one hand, his death is a tragedy, he is supposed to escape; On the other hand, his soul is free and he liberates Chief.3. About the Theme and My HarvestThe movie is a reflection of the status of American society at that time, and focuses primarily on two themes—freedom and individuality.Freedom is one of the eternal themes of humanity, and the pursuit of freedom and the possession of liberty are the rights of everyone. Meanwhile, It is one of the symbols of a civilized country that to protect the citizens right to be freedom. In this film, the psychiatric hospital just stands for the power institution. But under the humanitarian guise, they just use brutal rules to repress human nature, and then, let these once normal people become real "nerds". In fact, these, who accept “close treatment”in a mental hospital, are only the victims of medical experiments, nothing more.I have said that I respect McMurphy, but I am thinking if he stayed in jail and never appeared in Cuckoo's Nest, the everything would go smoothly. At least ,Billy and he won't die. Maybe McMurphy bring the patients happiness, but it isn't make any difference to them. Maybe they have a little change, but in fact ,they still can't leave the hell (Cuckoo's Nest) because they can't fight against the hear, pressure ,rules and so on. Maybe McMurphy bring them hope and dream, but sometimes dream makes those who are afraid of chasing dream more painful. Just like Billy, he gets back a little confidence at the expense of life. After McMurphy's death, the Cuckoo's Nest goes back and becomes"normal"again, except for lessening three people.All in all,the film, especially this guy, really entangles me.。

从福柯话语理论分析《飞越疯人院》

从福柯话语理论分析《飞越疯人院》

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飞越疯人院

飞越疯人院

飞越疯人院《飞越疯人院》(One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)是1975年美国导演米洛斯·福曼所拍摄电影,根据1962年肯·克西同名小说改编。

该片是美国电影历史上最经典的电影之一,被称为“影视表演的必修课”;曾获1975年第48届奥斯卡最佳影片,最佳男、女主角,最佳导演和最佳改编剧本五项大奖。

创作背景《飞越疯人院》是美国七十年代社会政治电影的代表作,该片获得一九七五年奥斯卡奖的五项主奖──最佳影片、最佳导演、最佳改编剧本、最佳男主角和最佳女主角。

象这样的绝对优势,自一九三四年度《一夜风流》以来尚属首次。

由于该片导演是六十年代末从捷克斯洛伐克逃往美国的米洛斯.福尔曼。

好莱坞拿他的这一情况大做文章,表面上似乎《飞越疯人院》是影射苏联等国,其实该片是揭露了美国自己的"家丑"。

影片中所描绘的那所精神病院是美国病态、压抑的社会缩影。

正如有的评论指出:"该片以触目惊心的画面揭露了当时美国社会的弊病──压制人性和束缚自由。

现代的管理社会竟如此恐怖,给欧美观众以极大的冲击。

"昔日的好莱坞电影也很喜欢涉及精神病患者的题材,但目的是渲染病态心理。

《飞越疯人院》尽管撷取类似题材,却有一定的寓意,十分犀利,富于揶揄色彩。

但这部电影颂扬的那种为了个性解放而孤军奋战的英雄,由于找不到正确的解放道路,最后还是被无情的社会所吞噬。

影片特色赏析这部影片的特点首先是题材奇特。

它描写了一个人们不易看到的故事,即一所普通精神病院人被迫反抗的故事,深刻地揭露了当时美国社会的种种弊端,它们打着人道主义的幌子,实际上是把病人当成了医护人员的实验物,成了非人制度的牺牲品,这种医院是一所真正的"人间地狱",这并不是编导任意虚构、编造和假想的,而是当时美国社会的真实写照。

片名"飞越疯人院",实在是一种极妙的辛辣的嘲讽和无情的揭露!这是一个带有闹剧色彩的悲剧。

飞跃疯人院观后感英文

飞跃疯人院观后感英文

飞跃疯人院观后感英文Leap of the Cuckoo's Nest Post-viewing ImpressionsAfter watching the movie "Leap of the Cuckoo's Nest," I was left with a flurry of emotions and thoughts, all racing through my mind. This Academy Award-winning film, directed by Milos Forman, takes us on a profound journey within the walls of a mental institution, illuminating the complex nature of the human psyche.The movie's protagonist, Randle McMurphy, played by Jack Nicholson, is a mischievous and rebellious character who fakes insanity to serve his prison sentence in a mental institution rather than a traditional prison. The contrast between his vibrant personality and the subdued, regimented environment of the institution is striking. By challenging the oppressive authority of the institution's staff, McMurphy becomes a symbol of defiance and individualism.One of the most powerful aspects of the film is its portrayal of the patients within the mental institution. Each character has their unique story, struggles, and inner demons. Chief Bromden, a Native American patient who is believed to be deaf and mute, serves as both a narrator and a metaphorical representation of the oppressed and marginalized. Through his lens, we witness the daily routines, power dynamics, and deeply ingrained prejudices within the institution.Nurse Ratched, the head nurse, embodies the authoritative figure in the movie. She exerts control with calmness, manipulation, and a rigid belief in conformity. Her character exposes the darker side of institutionalization andthe potential for abuse of power. The battle between McMurphy and Nurse Ratched, representing freedom and conformity, respectively, creates a tension that permeates the film.As the story unfolds, McMurphy's influence on the patients becomes increasingly evident. He encourages them to break free from the oppression and reclaim their individuality. This newfound liberation leads to moments of joy, rebellion, and tragedy. The movie skillfully captures the human desire for freedom and the price one often pays for challenging societal norms.The themes explored in "Leap of the Cuckoo's Nest" are universal and thought-provoking. It delves into the complexities of mental illness, the struggle for autonomy, and the social constructs that bind us. The film prompts us to question the very nature of sanity and challenges us to reevaluate our understanding of what it means to be "normal."Moreover, the performances in "Leap of the Cuckoo's Nest" are remarkable. Jack Nicholson's portrayal of McMurphy is nothing short of brilliant. He brings a captivating energy and charisma to the character, making McMurphy a delightful and charismatic force to be reckoned with. The supporting cast, including Louise Fletcher as Nurse Ratched, delivers equally powerful performances that complement the film's overall intensity.The cinematography and visual storytelling in the movie are also noteworthy. The claustrophobic and sterile environment of the mental institution is starkly contrasted with the freedom of the world beyond its walls. The use of camera angles, lighting, and color schemes effectively sets the mood for each scene, enhancing the viewers' engagement with the story."Leap of the Cuckoo's Nest" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged film that continues to resonate with audiences today. Its exploration of societal norms, individuality, and the struggles against oppression transcend time and place. The movie holds a mirror up to our own lives, forcing us to confront the institutions and power structures that shape our existence.In conclusion, "Leap of the Cuckoo's Nest" is a masterful piece of storytelling that captures the essence of the human experience. It tackles profound themes, challenges societal conventions, and celebrates the strength of the human spirit. This cinematic masterpiece is undoubtedly a must-watch for those seeking a thought-provoking and emotionally gripping cinematic experience.。

英文飞越疯人院论文

英文飞越疯人院论文

高级英语视听说(论文)(2011届)Review On One Flew Overthe Cuckoo’s Nest学生姓名学号指导教师专业班级学院提交日期 2013年12月Introduction"One Flew Over the Cu ckoo’s Nest", which won five major Oscars, including lead actor and actress, direct, best picture and best adapted screenplay, is the representative of the American social and political film in 1970s. The film is based on Kesey's novel of the same name, and it was directed by Milos Forman. It seems that the film is a reference of the Soviet Union. However, it actually exposes the darkness of the American society. The mental hospital, which binds up humanity as well as freedom, is the particular epitome of American sickness and depression. The film is not really about insanity as much as it is aboutthe triumph of the human spirit. It praises those heroes who fight alone for their liberation of individuality but failed for no right way to liberation, and eventually engulfed by the merciless society.PlotThis film is the story of Randle Patrick McMurphy, a man who has been sentenced to prison for statutory rape of a 15-year-old girl in 1963 Oregon. He plays the fool as he hopes to rid of hard labor and serve his sentence in a more relaxing environment. Therefore McMurphy, a rebellious and comical person, is sent to a mental hospital.What is challenging for McMurphy is the fact that the hospital is run by Nurse Ratched, who is determined to maintain absolute control over the hospital. McMurphy regards himself immediately as the leader among his fellow patients, consisting of Billy Bibbit, Charlie Cheswick, Martini and so on.Before long, McMurphy gets tired of the daily routine of thesemen's generally sad and boring lives. One day, he breaks into the nurse’s office to turn down the microphone volume but is refused.He often violates the hospital command, and sometimes spits the pill out in private. McMurphy and the other patients want to see Baseball World Championship, and then put forward an opinion of moving the day meeting to night so that they can watch TV in the daytime. However the head nurse refuses his request for he has less than half of the votes.McMurphy is determined to take action against the hospital system. He takes several patients together with his girlfriend Kate to go fishing. Also he opens a small casino from which he wins somemoney, which becomes a pretext for the nurse to confiscate his cigarette. During a group humiliation session, Cheswick's agitation boils over and he, McMurphy and the Chief wind up brawling with the orderlies. They are sent up to the "shock shop" for electroconvulsive therapy. While McMurphy and the Chief wait their turn, McMurphy offers Chief a piece of gum, and Chief murmurs says "Thank you." McMurphy is delighted to find Bromden is not a deaf mute, and stays silent todeflect attention.On Christmas Eve, McMurphy and the patients hold a disco party and leave a mess in the hospital. In order to meet Billy’s adoration for his girlfriend, he arranges a room for them. He cannot stint his friends so he gives up plan for escape and falls asleep. The second day, Ratched saw a messy lobby and found Billy and Kate naked together. She scares him to tell his mother, and Billy is so afraid that he speaks out the truth and even commits suicide. McMurphy is so irritated by the nurse’s collateral murder towards Billy that he runs to tightly choke the nurse, but finally he is knocked out.Later, patients are not seeing McMurphy and they believe that he escapes from the hospital. However, finding McMurphy in the bed, looking unresponsive, Chief Bromden is horrified to see lobotomy scars on his forehead. Unwilling to allow McMurphy to live in such a state, he smothers McMurphy to death with a pillow. Finally he lifts the hydrotherapy console off the floor and hurls the massive fixture through a grated window, climbs through and flies over the cuckoo together with McMurphy’s soul.AnalysisThe film is a walloping success in business for its rich connotation, unique technique of expression, vivid characterization and so on.1. The theme of“flew over”The film set an American mental hospital as the background, which reflects the patients’ struggling for freedom and the so-called "normal". Ironically, Ratched justifiably suppresses them through “democracy” and “human rights”. The film reflects the author’s thought from the conflicts between the patients and the nurse.This film interprets the theme from a new perspective andcompletely inverts sickness and normal. We feel that the patients are rather poor and pathetic while the nurse is the one who appears to be of much more ignorance and madness. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" successfully reveals the darkness of the American society in seventies and also enhance the theme of “flew over”.2. Simple content, attractive musicThe plot of the film is simple and the story does not have many ups and downs. It is just a series of conflicts between McMurphy and Ratched. However, this simple content has a fascinating effect and the filmitself deeply attracts the audience. At the beginning of the film, akind of weird music lays the foundation for the depressive style of the whole film. The key chain’s noise from Ratched always r eminds peoplethat these poor patients are confined. During their first escape, their music is cheerful and exciting, which makes the audience feel that freedom is so wonderful. Finally, the weird but fiery music blares,which indicates that the people will break the the petty regulations and have a brighter day.。

影评 - 飞越疯人院

影评 - 飞越疯人院

影评 - 飞越疯人院电影影评 - 飞越疯人院《飞越疯人院》是一部经典的电影作品,它以其深刻的主题、精彩的演绎和令人难忘的情节而闻名于世。

这部电影不仅仅是一部娱乐作品,更是一部引人深思的作品,它给我带来了许多感受和共鸣。

首先,这部电影通过描绘精神病院的生活,探讨了人性的复杂性和社会对不同个体的态度。

主人公麦克墨菲(McMurphy)的出现给疯人院的患者们带来了希望和改变。

他以他独特的方式与患者们建立了联系,让他们重新找回了自己的尊严和自由。

这种对人性的探索和对社会问题的反思,使我深深地被触动。

其次,电影中的演员们的出色表演也是这部电影的一大亮点。

杰克·尼科尔森(Jack Nicholson)饰演的麦克墨菲展现了他出色的演技和深入人心的表演功底。

他将麦克墨菲的疯狂和反叛与他内心的脆弱和渴望自由的温情完美地结合在一起,让人印象深刻。

其他演员们也都以出色的表演塑造了各自的角色,使整个故事更加真实和感人。

此外,电影中的情节发展紧凑而引人入胜。

从麦克墨菲进入疯人院开始,观众就被带入了一个充满悬疑和戏剧性的世界。

随着故事的推进,观众不仅能够看到患者们的成长和变化,还能够目睹他们与疯人院管理人员之间的斗争和冲突。

这种紧张的情节发展让我一直紧张地跟随着故事的进展,无法自拔。

最后,电影中的音乐和摄影也给我留下了深刻的印象。

音乐的运用让整个故事更加生动而感人,它能够准确地传达角色们的情感和内心世界。

摄影的精美和独特的视角也为电影增添了许多艺术的魅力,使观众更加沉浸在故事中。

总而言之,电影《飞越疯人院》是一部令人难以忘怀的作品。

它通过深刻的主题、出色的演员表演、紧凑的情节发展以及精美的音乐和摄影,给观众带来了许多感受和共鸣。

这部电影引发了我对人性和社会问题的思考,同时也让我体会到了自由和尊严的重要性。

我强烈推荐这部电影给所有对电影艺术和人性探索感兴趣的观众。

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英语论文-飞越疯人院的分析The Analysis on MC. Murphy in the Movie One Flew Over theCuclkoo's NestJin Lei(金蕾)Management School,China West Normal UniversityAbstractThe American movie One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is a screen adaption of American novelist by Ken Kesey. The movie tells a story about patients’rebellions led by MC. Murphy. This paper analyzes Murphy’s good-nature, bravery and spirit of resistance through the introduction of the social background and th e summary of the film. At the same time, it depicts the normal persons’ oppression of the mental patients in the cuckoo’s nest and the patients’ sufferings. All of this analysis lead the main idea that the ending of the movie is not just a tragedy with the death of Murphy, but encouraging other patients to be brave to pursue freedom. When we faced unfair treatment, we should break the routine to strive for our own rights. Maybe most ofus can’t be a hero like Murphy, but we should choose our own way of being.Key words: MC Murphy; Good-nature; Bravery; Spirit of resistance分析《飞跃疯人院》中的麦克.墨非摘要电影《飞越疯人院》是美国作家肯••凯西的小说改编而成的。

电影讲述的是主人公麦克•墨菲带领病人们积极反抗的故事。

本文通过该电影的社会背景以及剧情简介来分析墨菲的善良、勇敢和反抗精神。

同时揭露了精神病人们受到一大护士为首的“正常人”以及各种荒谬规则的束缚和压制。

所有的分析都是在为了引出作者的观点,电影的结尾并非是一个以麦克·墨菲的死亡而结束的一个悲剧,而是鼓励更多病人勇敢的追求自由,当我们面对不公正的待遇的时候,我们应该打破常规去为了我们自己的权利而抗争。

也许大多数的我们并不能都成为像麦克·墨菲那样的英雄,但是我们都应该选择我们自己的方式生活。

关键词:麦克•墨菲;善良;个人英雄主义;反抗精神1.IntroductionHave you ever watched the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?The movie reveals that human beings are greatly depressed and destroyed by intense industrialization and modern civilization. The movie is a screen adaption of the novel written by American Ken Kesey one of the most brilliant American novelists in the 1960s. First, the author will introduce the plot summary of the film. Secondly, The author will present the social ground of the movie includes American imperialism and existentialism. Thirdly, The author will make a specific analysis on my hero Murphy. Murphy, a red-haired, wild American of Irish descent, is sent to the hospital for "diagnosis and possible treatment." He is engaged in brawling, gambling, chicanery, and exercising his carnal nature. His primitive inclinations mark him as an iconoclast in a world that increasingly values conformity. It is perhaps part of Murphy's innate nature that he does not adhere to social strictures. His spirit of has already effected all the patients in the hospital and leads a successful escape. In author’s opinion, Murphy has helped them regain their sanity at the price of losing his own. Murphy ceases to be himself and isn’t willing to be what the others think he is . The patients can recognizethemselves only through Murphy. Murphy is a hero who has a good-nature, individualistic heroism and spirit of resistance. Are you more interested in watching the movie?1. 1The brief introduction of the filmOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a 1975 comedy-drama film directed by Miloš Forman. The movie is an adaptation of the 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. It is said that the novel was inspired by his ideas and hallucinations that produced by the anesthetic drugs, including psilocybin, mescaline and lysergic acid diethylamide. The movie was the first to win all five major Academy Awards that includes Best Picture, Actor in Lead Role, Actress in Lead Role, Director and Screenplay. It is a movie which reveals the condition of America in 1860s. If you want to know more about American history, it will be a better choice. Before we watch the movie we should learn about the social aground which will help you catch the movie better.In the author’s opinion, the movie isn’t only about American society and history, but also it can tells us something about the principle of life. We should try our best to change our life and get what we want.You may think Murphy’s death is a tragedy. But the author thinks if we want to make a difference we have to pay the price. Although Murphy dies, it doesn’t mean he fails. He is bravery and spirit is always alive. Other patients influenced by his courage also follow them and try their best to pursue their own freedom and dignity, finally flying over the “cuckoo’s nest” successfully.1.2 Some Comments from Variety Areas on the MovieOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest has attracted abound of attention in the USA, as Martin Levin regarded the novel as “ a glittering parable of good and evil” in the New York Times Books Review. The “good” means the novel itself and the “evil” means the cruelty of society and the suppression of politic. As it is said that the movie is thereflection of American society which is under a depressing mood. The patients are like the ruled and the doctors are like the rulers, living under oppression. It is no doubt that all patients have lost their freedom, and they can’t do whatever they want to do, such as watching the game shows. Times said that the movie is a symbol of protest against the rules and restrictions that hamper people’s thoughts and actions. Many critics highly of it and regard it as the bridge to the counterculture movement of the 1960s. In my opinion, this movie has great value of research. We can learn more about Murphy and American social ground. I have both read the book and watched the movie. After watching the movie, I think the movie reveals the bad thing that we can’t easily see in our real life. Compared with the book, the movie removed lots of distorted and bloody parts and omitted much cruel violence to make it more acceptable and mild. Because something that we can be easily expressed by word may be difficultly express by movie. The patients in the hospital have all different kinds of experience, but Murphy is the most special one who pretends to be suffering from mental disease, it may be the reason for him to change all the people. The movie has shocked many people, including me. When we suffering from some unfair things in our real life, if we can be brave it we will have less complaining.2. Background of MC. Murphy in the Movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestAs a movie adapted from book, what it really wants to reveal is the unstable American society in 1860s, which isn’t regarded as a calm and peaceful state because of its tense political issues and complex social problems. In 1960s, there appeared counter-cultural movement whose supporters resisted political power. In order to show their dissatisfaction with the traditional authority, they conducted some rebelling activities. The movement has great effect on American literature. On the other hand, there were two piece of interesting news in the movie. The one is about The Berlin Wall which is political issue, and the other one is about a bomb attack which is socialproblem. Compared with the apparently prosperous phenomenon of America that we saw, we may be surprised with the hidden crisis of American state.There are many unstable facts on American state and society. The American civilians are unsatisfied with the government and they don’t want to abide by the system. Murphy is one of them who want to struggle for freedom.2.1. The Counter-Cultural MovementCounter-culture movement is a protest movement conducted by American youth in the late 1960s and dribbled away during the late 1970s. The youth have a great disappointment to the society because of some social problems. In order to end the Vietnam War, eliminate racial discrimination and advocate more democracy, they began to take some measures which may be negative. At that time, the American mainstream culture was scorned by most of student. They even questioned and struggle against the authority and began to rebel by means of abnormal behaviors like taking drugs, wearing bizarre dresses, and nakedness… However, sometimes they still protested without so much great reason at all. It revealed the difference between their ideal expectation and cruel social reality. They just fight for what the society they want, although they are too crazy. Since 1946, the first “Baby Boom” had appeared in America which called “Baby Boom” generation. Because of the growing experience they concerned more about the movement, and they were the mainstream of counter-culture movement in the 1960s. Because of the widespread dissatisfaction, poster generation wanted to protest against all the mainstream cultures that America had come to represent, concerning sex, religion, the arts and the way of life in 1950s. Those people whose ideology had a great effect on the students in the 1960s were well-known as the “Beat generation”. During the period, many writers also created a bound of literature works on the movement include Kesey whose work also describes the society of America in 1960s.The writers who work on the movement may look diffrent from the multitude of people. Although thier behaviour are not reasonable, they are just trying thier best to show thier wills. If you know more about the background of the movie, you won’t besurprised that Murphy used to be addicted in drugs and gambling.2.2. The Crisis of American StatesAfter WWII, America became an peaceful country from the wartime. Because of the changing, it also turned into a super power state among all capitalist at that time. In order to expand capitalist and solidify its hegemonic status in the whole world, in politic, American made antagonistic policy to oppose socialist countries led by the Soviet Union. In military, it set up North Atlantic Treaty to frighten other countries with its one and only atomic bomb. It was different from what the movie tried to express was that even small problems should not be neglected. For example, Opening the Berlin Wall as it mentioned in the movie may led by hidden crisis of American state because the government always present the cover of superficial prosperity. As everyone knows that the Berlin Wall, as a symbolic building of separation between socialist and capitalist, had caught much attention. However, perhaps you don’t know that it is also a tool to avoid war for Central Intelligence Agency to gather Intel against Soviet Union. Once opened, it may bring lots of danger to American. So, the government took it serious at that time, and the state was not so peaceful as we saw. The hidden war is on the verge of breaking out.On the other hand, in economy, under the help of Bretton Woods system, American established its dominating position and controlled the economy artery. However, it was reported in the movie, three men of Alabama were arrested because of their relation to a church bomb, and their killing of three Negro children who are attending to pray. We can see the big difference between the rich and the poor by this news and combining with what we learn know. And the difference was gradually becoming more and more obviously in America. The condition of America was terrible including the complicated mixture of racial conflicts and too much difference between the rich and the poor. As the saying goes “Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance”. Under such oppression, more and more people rebelled. More and more Afro-Americans who were poor began to express their dissatisfaction. There was a famous song named “We Should Overcome” sung by them when they were conducting movements. For example,in Greensboro Sit-in, they affirmed their commitment to fight racial prejudice and social inequity. At the same time, many other movements also happened in 1960s, such as the Civil Rights Movement, the Anti-War Movement, and Women’s Liberation Movement. The government created uniform system which with high expectation to stop the trouble-makers when it faced with so much domestic and international problems and wanted to settle these problems as soon as possible. The author---Ken Kesey himself was the volunteer to try this system.2.3 The Brief I ntroduction of “The B eat Generation”“T he Beat Generation” is related to a group of writers who become prominence in the 1950s, after World War II and the cultural phenomena they wrote about and inspired. It is the same as “Lost Generation" of the 1920s, they are both movements about a literary current and a broader cultural phenomena or mood. It has great effect on American literature and history. The Beats make a try to challenge the limits of middle-class society, their central elements culture are about a rejection of mainstream values, experiment with drugs, alternative forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern Religion.The primal Beats’writers like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs are from New York, and Kerouac and Ginsberg both attended Columbia University in New York, and Burroughs (the eldest of the three) was a Harvard graduate. They concerned much about a bound of cultural events and attitudes, the most notable being World War II, and the ultra-conservative middle class. They took the visceral engagement seriously and they pursued the understanding of deeper spirit. They were partial to uncensored emotion and never subjected to the material society.The main members of the Beats had the similar ideas and values that defied the mainstream social values with the members of counter-cultural movement. It referred that the Beats were a part of counter-cultural movement and the Beats were deeply affected by counter-cultural movement. They thought the manners and mores are corrupt and crass. They were tired of the conventional society, they broke up with such a controlled society by drink and drugs. There were a bound of colorful characters,shifting landscapes, dramas, and personal development because of the movement.3. The Analysis on MC. MurphyMurphy is sure a hero in all of our mind because of his good-nature,individualistic heroism,spirit of resistance. Murphy is sent to the hospital because he pretends to be suffering mental disease in order to avoid labor service on the farm after committing a crime and want to live a comfortable life. Maybe you think he is just a criminal who is immoral. It means that you can’t imagine that such a bad person can help patients find their freedom and dignity. In this chapter, I will make an analysis on Murphy’s changing in the hospital, besides the relationship between Murphy and “The beat Generation”. At the same time, I will research why and how Murphy struggle against big nurse.The author thinks Murphy’s tragedy can owe to the unstable state. Murphy yearns for freedom, equality and democracy, but the condition society let him down. So he struggle with the institution with his own way. Unluckily, he is destroyed by the cruel system.3.1. The Changing of MurphyAt the beginning, Murphy is a normal person who just wants to avoid labor service on the farm. Finally, Murphy is lobotomized by the hospital, becoming a human vegetable. What happens to Murphy? Does his guilty of battery and gambling cost him his freedom, his health, and his life. The answer is obviously not right. In order to help patients find the real themselves, Murphy takes a serious attitude to struggle against big nurse and the strict rules. Although Murphy dies in the end, it doesn’t mean his failure. Because many patients encouraged by him .Finally fly over the “cuckoo’s nest”successfully.3.1.1 The P rocess of Murphy’s being a Mental PatientMurphy was transferred from a prison work farm to the hospital, thinking it would be an easy way to serve out his sentence in comfort and avoid labor service. Butthings always didn’t go as we expected. When Murphy entered the hospital, he was healthy and normal. However, he lost his freedom, his health and even his life finally. You might ask what caused the tragedy. The author thinks it owed to Murphy’s spirit of resistance. For example, when he saw patients’obedience to the Big Nurse, he was surprised and began to challenge to the Big Nurse’s rule. He didn’t take the medicine that all other patients had, even he showed his jugglery to others. After the fishing trip, the Big Nurse thought that what made Murphy the leader of these people who had always been used to the drift life in the hospital. She thought Murphy’s being here might pose a threat to her management because Murphy was disobedient. Until Murphy saw Billy’s death, he couldn’t stop himself from choking Big Nurse’s throat. Then Murphy was taken away and when he was back he was lobotomized. Big Nurse tried to get her ward back into shape, but it was difficult with Murphy’s presence. Murphy was dead, because Chief Bromden who flew over the “Cuckoo’s Nest”successfully thought it was a better choice for him. Perhaps Murphy could stay quietly in the ward for one or two years, then got back his normal life. But he didn’t. Murphy’s death is a kind of mourn, but his free soul will never be tied.3.1.2 The C hanging of Murphy’s MindAt the beginning of the movie, Murphy was a criminal from work farm who was cool as young teenager and field with energy. Murphy enjoyed the life that he could avoid labor service. Later, he realized the strict and unreasonable in the hospital and he began to be unsatisfied. Murphy started to seem different from other patients because his disobeying. He always tried to challenge the rules of the hospital and encouraged others to do what they couldn’t do. In the movie he was like a fighter who conducted some rebelling behaviors to show his dissatisfaction with the authority. He was cynical and ignored the regime of the ward. At the climax of the movie, when faced Billy’ death Murphy was deeply resentful. In the movie, Murphy became a leader of patients from a criminal. At the same time, his mind changing avoiding labor service, rebelling the authority and hating. He ran for freedom bravely and his spirit had a great influence on all patients in the ward3.2 The Popularity of MurphyMurphy who was a Irish rowdy from a work farm where he’d been serving time for gambling and battery. I wonder know what pushed him to keep up a full head of steam when everybody else on the ward had always been content to drift along playing pinochle and reading last year’s magazines. Murphy was always ready to please other patients. In order to relax his mates, Murphy spent much time and energy organizing the fishing trips, coaching the basketball team. At the same time, he turned himself an enemy of the Big Nurse. When Murphy was taken away for “treatment”, many patients were worried about him. Everyone was uncomfortable because of the disappearance of Murphy. Murphy had great influence on everyone in the ward. He treated everyone normally and friendly instead of regarding them as mental patients. He could easily be friends of them and make them trust him.3.2.1 Murphy’s Influence on other PatientsWhat did Murphy mean to the other patient? When he played cards with them, he is a friend of them. When he coached the basketball team, he was a coacher of them. When he tried his best to organized the fishing trip for them, he was a leader of them. When he encouraged Billy to do what he wanted to do, I thought he liked a father of Billy because Billy was afraid as a little child. Before Murphy entered the ward, every lost themselves and just followed the Big Nurse and lived in the drift and single life. His lazy, bold, unconstrained but happy, dynamic personality affected everyone. He found that many patients just lost confidence, and thought themselves were different from normal people instead of really suffering from mental disease. Murphy decided to them to rebuild their confidence and helped them to live in the normal life. He led them in struggling with the unreasonable rules. They gambled, strived for the right of watching TV, and brought alcohols and women into the ward. Most of patients overcame their weakness and tried to be the real themselves. Although Murphy became lobotomized in the end and Bromden smothered him to end his pain finally, his courage and spirit encouraged everyone to pursue freedom.3.2.2 Murphy’s Individualism and Spirit of ResistanceIndividualism derived from varieties of ideological trends of Europe is the core value of America(Gaona, 2013, p.6). Its original ideas come from the Renaissance movement in the fourteenth in Italy. The qualities of American individualism include human identity, pursuit of freedom and happiness, self-reliance and responsibility. It describes the relationship between individual and society, body and soul, egotism and altruism. In the movie, Murphy was the symbol of pursuit freedom and happiness. On the other hand, the Big Nurse was the spokeswoman of “combine” whose core value was to repress individual and make them “toe the line, follow the rules and live they want you like to.”Most of the patients in the ward were more or less institutionalized. Because of their lack of confidence, weakness and frustration, they lived intolerably and orderly in the ward. However, the condition was suddenly broken by Murphy who was brimming over with spirit of resistance. He was not disciplined and independent. He struggled for freedom and criticized the authority. At the same time, he also helped other patients rebuild their confidence and pursued their own normal life. When Murphy realized the cruelty of the nurses in the hospital, he tried to challenge the authority. Ignoring the rules, he endeavored to watch TV with other patients and held a crazy party at night. Murphy was always happy and filled with energy and he never submitted to the Big Nurse. Even he was lobotomized, the patients in the ward were also affected by his spirit and they found their own identity. It was the individualism elements in Murphy stimulated the other patents to struggling for the normal life. Murphy’s bravery and spirit was the medicine for the patients who were suffered from “mental disease”.Individualism which derived from varieties of ideological trends of Europe is the core value of America. Its original ideas come from the Renaissance movement in the fourteenth in Italy. The qualities of American individualism include human identity, pursuit of freedom and happiness, self-reliance and responsibility. It describes the relationship between individual and society, body and soul, egotism and altruism. In the movie, Murphy was the symbol of pursuit freedom and happiness. On the other hand, the Big Nurse was the spokeswoman of “combine” whose core value was to repress individual and make them “toe the line, follow the rules and live they want you like to.” Most of patient in the ward were more or less institutionalized. Because oftheir lack of confidence, weakness and frustration, they lived intolerably and orderly in the ward. However, the condition was suddenly broken by Murphy who was brimming over with spirit of resistance. He was not disciplined and independent. He struggled for freedom and criticized the authority. At the same time, he also helped other patients rebuild their confidence and pursued their own normal life. When Murphy realized the cruelty of the nurses in the hospital, he tried to challenge the authority. Ignoring the rules, he endeavored to watch TV with other patients and held a crazy party at night. Murphy was always happy and field with energy and he never submitted to the Big Nurse. Even he was lobotomized, the patients in the ward were also affected by his spirit and they found their own identity. It was the individualism elements in Murphy stimulated the other patents to struggling for the normal life. Murphy’s bravery and spirit was the medicine for the patients who were suffered from “mental disease”.3.3 Murphy and “The B eat Generation”After World War II, there were a group of writers becoming famous as well as the culture phenomena they both inspired and documented. The central elements of“ The beat Generation”culture was related to experiment with drugs, alternative forms of sexuality, an interest in Eastern Religion, a rejection of materialism, and the idealizing of exuberant. Murphy was one symbol of the culture of “The Beat Generation”, all the elements could be embodied in Murphy’s behavior. In this chapter, it will illustrate what “The Beat Generation” is and the elements embodied in Murphy.3.3.1 The Elements Embodied in MurphyThere were two points including rebellion and freedom in the movie. Murphy is the representative of Hippies and those patients are ordinary people. What Murphy did was cultural phenomena of the Beats. In the movie, the ward used medicine to make patients obey the rule and give up their own normal life. And anyone who went against the rule would be published. Murphy was unsatisfied with the limited life. So he challenged the authority and regarded nurse Ratched as a butcher. But other patients thought what nurse Ratched did was good for them. Murphy thought the rules in the ward were quite rigid and boring. But other patients got used to it. It embodiedMurphy’s rejection of mainstream values. Murphy was in prison for gambling, battery and drugs before he entered the ward, which embodied Murphy’s attempt to drugs. Murphy ignored the rules in the ward and organized the fishing trip and the crazy party liberated the patients. He was looking forward to freedom. When Murphy made love with the Candy, perhaps you thought Candy was the girlfriend of Murphy. However, Murphy asked Candy to make love with Billy who dared not to face women independently, you would find that their relationship was only about sex. This embodied Murphy’s alternative forms of sexuality. After nurse Ratched threatened Billy, Billy killed himself. Ordinary people who faced oppression would choose to tolerate and even suicide. But Murphy choose to fight against with mates. When Murphy knew the death of Billy, he wanted to kill Ratched.3.4 ExistentialismExistentialism is a philosophical movement of 19th and 20th centuries which can traced to Danish philosopher and Kierkegaard. It comes from the philosophers’ works, and pays much attention to the condition of human existence, and individual’s emotion, action, responsibility, and thought, or the value of life(ZhangPan, 2012, p.6). We can refer that patients are short of the consciousness of existentialism except Murphy. In this chapter, I will make a brief introduction of existence and Murphy’s consciousness of existentialism.3.4.1 Murphy’s Consciousness of ExistentialismThe movement of existentialism derived from Germany, and prevailed in Paris(ZhangPan, 2012, p.7). It began to have great effect on America in 1950s because of American chaotic domestic condition. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest was the typical movie which payed close attention to existence. The ward was like the American society and the rules in the ward were like politics. Murphy was the representative of people who pursued the way of being themselves. His unshackled personality and free spirit challenged the authority. However, the other patients were used to the management, so they submitted to the rules and never dared to rebel. Murphy organized the fishing trip, because he wanted all patients could have an experience offreedom. The results proved that everyone who took part in the trip was happy. Murphy thought they should make their life as their own will. So he required the right to watch ball game. Murphy even held a crazy party, all the patients enjoyed dancing and drinking at the party. Doing what they wanted to do made them feel their real existence. Murphy was always to make himself in trouble, because he didn’t want to exist as the way Big Nurse wanted them to. Although he was lobotomized, his spirit still affected the other patients in the ward. That was his way of being, instead of obeying the rules. He would rather die not survive.ConclusionAfter watching the movie, do you still regard Murphy as a person who is immoral?The author thinks Murphy is hero in the movie, who is not afraid of authority and always brings happiness to other patients. He is like the sun to give light to others. He helps other patients rebuild confidence and try to fight for their normal life. It is Murphy who makes the other patients have a experience of being themselves and choosing their own ways of being.In the author’s opinion, the ending of the movie is not just a tragedy, ending up with the death of Murphy, but encouraging other patients to be brave to pursue freedom. Although Murph y’s death is a kind of mourn, his free soul will never be tied. He is not defeated by the authority. After watching the movie, The author develops his own life attitude. There is no doubt that we may be in unsatisfied situation anytime and anywhere. We shouldn’t just tolerate terrible problems. What we should do is try our best and take real actions to change it, instead of complaining. When we faced unfair treatment, we should break the routine to strive for our own rights. I can’t be an hero like Murphy, but I should choose my own way of being.。

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