which is the better anti-establishment film?
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cuckoo's nest vs shawshank
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Originally posted by Isaac Hunt View PostOne Flew Over The Cucoo's Nest. Shawshank is a good film but isnot at the same level.
andy dufresne was almost without a flaw and was just too good to be true...
randal mcmcurphy was obviously flawed... he is manipulative and childlike in demeanor... to cut it short, he is more like a human being than dufresne was...
"cuckoo's" was also superior when it comes to portraying the "establishment..." it was able to showcase how ill an institution is without really being evil in contrast to shawshank's prison... milos forman's resistance to make the mental institution a place of obvious wickedness as with "shawshank" should be commended... yes, its still hell, but very much laid back and subtle... less is more so to speak...
one flaw with cuckoo's was it's failure to provide insight why nurse ratched was the way she was... there was no back story or some narrative device to make the audience know the reason how she became wicked like that... at least in shawshank, the evil warden was shown that his evil was motivated by greed and power... shawshank is slightly better in that regard...
great stuff these two films...
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Originally posted by MaD vEiN View PostShawshank is a better film in terms of story & message but Cuckoo's Nest is better anti-establishment film
mcmurphy was unable to uproot it, but the giant native american did...
the scene that showed where it was being uprooted was pretty damn powerful...
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