Obsessive-compulsive disorder, a disease that is not unfamiliar in modern society, is afflicting more and more people. People in it will definitely give out admiration after watching Jack Nicholson’s performance in the first half of the film. With body movements, unconscious murmurs and slightly neurotic expressions, we can truly feel that the protagonist is suffering from the anxiety and pain caused by the obsessive-compulsive disorder in his heart. It can be concluded that Jack Nicholson must have spent a lot of work on this before he can perform so vividly. In the later period, the unexpected puppy made him change in many aspects such as psychology, emotions, and dealings with others. He has a good impression of the hostess, but also suffers from gains and losses, so he dares to test carefully. These various subtle changes are all through his The language, facial expressions, and even the tiny movements are so fascinating that Jack Nicholson made this play, and this play made him once again.
It is precisely because of watching this drama that I have urged me to dig out another classic of his—"Flying Over the Cuckoo's Asylum". Although it has been nearly forty years, it does not seem outdated at all, from the performance of the actors to The setting of the plot and the metaphor of the details are quite wonderful.
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