Get Cuckoo
I'm cuckoo for coco puffs! Nah, I'm cuckoo for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". The play was excellent. It was interesting right from the start when McMurphy entered. The book was funny in the sense that it made me laugh. Rucky always yelling his infamous line, and of course McMurphy's pornographic deck of cards. I liked when the men were playing basket ball and Ruckly chased the ball even though he was the hoop.
The play was also sad because in the end McMurphy had to die... but at least Dale Harding carried on his rebellious spirit. I was happy for Harding in the end, that he gained some confedence.
The book was kind of hard to understand for me. I'm more of a visual person, so when I saw parts from the movie it really cleared things up for me. The funny part is that Dale Harding looks freakishly a lot like my uncle Billy.
The play was also sad because in the end McMurphy had to die... but at least Dale Harding carried on his rebellious spirit. I was happy for Harding in the end, that he gained some confedence.
The book was kind of hard to understand for me. I'm more of a visual person, so when I saw parts from the movie it really cleared things up for me. The funny part is that Dale Harding looks freakishly a lot like my uncle Billy.


3 Comments:
I LOVE the movie A Walk To Remember. It makes me cry everytime I watch it. It's such a wonderful movie about high school love. It's amazing how two such different people in different social groups, different lives, and different personalities can fall in love.
Haha at your uncle Billy looking like Harding. I liked when Christopher Lloyd's character in the movie (Taber) hurled those insults at Harding and started a ruckus just by calling his inferiority complex "BS" and whatnot. I just found it funny.
By the way, did you know that the actor who played Billy in the movie "Brad Dourif" is Wormtongue in The Lord of the Rings?
The funny part is that Dale Harding looks freakishly a lot like my uncle Billy.
How ironic, since you played Harding! I'm glad you got into the "non-visual" experience. I hope you can see the whole movie someday!
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