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Title: How is the film "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" different from the book and how does a man loose his life while struggling to change the system in his own way?
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The camera will zoom in on a personality without trying to conceal the detail of its being there. As a viewer you can feel the camera moving forward and zooming in and are persuaded to incline into the screen yourself.
As this film represents a microcosm of the injustices of the real world, Forman zooms in on characters during critical scenes of the movie to highlight the character's message... Showed first 250 characters
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The simple group of the cameras from one character to another repeatedly supports this statement. The location of the hospital is simple (white, white, white) and does not sidetrack the reader from the actual plot. If anything the simpleness of the ward adds to the audiences' sympathy for the patients and for McMurphy's brave attempts to resist the inflexible organization... Showed next 250 characters
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