Analyzing Evil: Nurse Ratched

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2019
  • Welcome everyone to the third episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is the one and only Nurse Ratched. Thanks for watching, and if you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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  • @dpolitoaaa
    @dpolitoaaa Před 3 lety +10512

    she won an academy award for this performance and when accepting her award she said: "thank you all for hating me so much..."

    • @hush7359
      @hush7359 Před 3 lety +604

      Lmao
      What a brilliant actress

    • @seekersatori212
      @seekersatori212 Před 3 lety +589

      Unfortunately everyone hated that character so much it made it hard for her to get work after.

    • @MamaWhit87
      @MamaWhit87 Před 3 lety +19

      Lol

    • @darkdemonqueen
      @darkdemonqueen Před 3 lety +329

      Lol I like that, sounds like she had a good sense of humor. I know Anna Gunn got a lot of hate for Skylar White in BB.... if you’re that hated by audiences then maybe you’re doing your job pretty well 😛

    • @josephdrach2276
      @josephdrach2276 Před 3 lety +132

      See Flowers in the Attic. She is cruel and heartless in that movie as well. You can hate her some more and make her day,LOL.

  • @RedGirl006
    @RedGirl006 Před 3 lety +9734

    She is horrifying because Nurse Ratched exists, she is real. She can be a teacher, a nurse, anyone with some authority or control over our lives.

    • @aviadfenyo2204
      @aviadfenyo2204 Před 3 lety +292

      I have one of those in my work place. A real villain.

    • @KatanaKatz
      @KatanaKatz Před 3 lety +309

      I had one when I was in first grade. I think my mind blocks that year out a lot but she really disliked me because I was a slow learner I think. She would put me down and everything I made she would ignore while praising other kids. I remember struggling in Math class and writing down the numbers on a peice of paper, she sent me to the principal's office for that and rather than help me learn or figure out what was wrong, she kept putting me down more and more as the year went on and saying smartass comments about me infront of the class. Meanwhile she's not exactly like nurse Ratched, she just reminds me of her.

    • @wanderhourpodcast8739
      @wanderhourpodcast8739 Před 3 lety +59

      Katana Katz I had a second grade teacher like that

    • @slcRN1971
      @slcRN1971 Před 3 lety +46

      Katana Katz : how horrid, she’s worse than Nurse Ratchet .... as you were a child. Disgusting!! I had a sister who had someone like that, she didn’t ever like school again. It was a necessary evil for her.

    • @kanikagaral7637
      @kanikagaral7637 Před 3 lety +175

      Many psychopaths r in position of power they don't always serial killers. Some just enjoy torturing others mentally and emotionally

  • @MGood-ij1hi
    @MGood-ij1hi Před rokem +1050

    What makes Nurse Ratched such a terrifying villain is that she is a real world monster who could be any petty tyrant authority figure or bully that we've all encountered at some point.

    • @ceinwenchandler4716
      @ceinwenchandler4716 Před rokem +22

      Like how Umbridge is more hateable than Voldemort because she's more realistic.

    • @coniferclose
      @coniferclose Před 8 měsíci

      Robbie Cummins at Panasonic in Cardiff.

    • @MrRobjs83
      @MrRobjs83 Před 5 měsíci +4

      yep, I had teachers like her. Even my kindergarten teacher was like that. Very wicked and vile

    • @plugshirt1762
      @plugshirt1762 Před 4 měsíci +2

      The worst part is a lot of people don’t even see how she is villainous and are confused why people dislike her at all which tracks with real life

    • @gmw1635
      @gmw1635 Před 3 měsíci +1

      And in and of itself some sort of psycho

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Před 5 měsíci +338

    Nurse Ratched reminded me of how some teachers treated students at schools prior to the 1990's. It was unfortunately fairly common for psychological abuse to occur. Even something as simple as a invented nickname or exposure of a academic weakness to others in your class. And thats just the tip of the iceberg.

    • @atlasadonis3752
      @atlasadonis3752 Před 5 měsíci +15

      Exposing every weakness of how the kid fit in. Just another brick in the wall.

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 Před 4 měsíci +5

      😮In primary school as well, though the academic pressure is only put on in the secondary school, so you felt you were cramming then from the age of 12 to 18.
      I had a hunger to learn more academic subjects in primary school, but felt that primary school then was to mainly teach us to conform to rules via physical punishment, and religious worship and instruction, and be a good team player in physical education rather than teach us knowledge and practical skills and how to find further knowledge.
      If they wanted us to get physically fit, the emphasis should have been more on running and swimming, not ball games. I was ready to learn French and biology at 8 or 9, but I couldn't until I was 11. The pre teens are a good time for that because once you reach 12, puberty gets in the way and tires you. So, I read junior encyclopedias in my spare time instead in my last two years of primary school. I had a children's history book for my birthday once so was able to learn about periods in history not yet covered in school as it went up to the mid 20th century.

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 Před 4 měsíci +2

      In mental health hospitals and industrial charities, they treat junior staff, trainees, and volunteers almost as bad as they treat patients and users. Look how the junior nurse behaves in the support group. She says nothing but watches Nurse Ratched to see how to facilitate a support group. She most likely is a student nurse or newly qualified. She appears to be sympathetic to the patients at first but has to defer to Nurse Ratched to become more like her.
      Even volunteers have too much work piled onto them, but this more presenteeism than actual work. The idea is to distract you from other things such as volunteering in other areas, creative classes, gardening, housework, and a social life rather than the senior staff telling you not to do these things. They would ask all volunteers to come in on a certain day even if they normally don't volunteer that day to help with a huge mail out. Then, when the volunteers come in, they are told that it isn't ready yet, so they should come in the following day instead. This is deliberate to mess up their week as some had to postpone appointments and social arrangements to come in. When they could have called them on the phone that morning to postpone them coming in.
      When that happened to me, I told them they wouldn't see me for the rest of the week. We came in to be told there were new additions to the mail out that had to be photocopied. The other volunteers were sent away but I was asked to stay in a small photocopier room that had no external windows in case the paper jammed up or was used up as it was my usual day for volunteering. I developed a headache from the smell of the toner, so I went home. The policy officer wouldn't let me go at first so I told the volunteer manager and she let me go home. They wanted me in the following day, but I told them I had booked a group trip to the seaside, so I wouldn't cancel that. I struggled through that trip with the headache that I still had and vomited by the beach. Then I recovered in time to go straight to a rock concert. I had bought a ticket for weeks earlier but after it began to feel ill again as the headache returned.
      I felt washed out all the following day, so lay on the settee at home for most of it. The office manager called me at home on the phone to say the mail out was now ready and to come in, but I refused to saying I was tired and feeling ill.
      They send you a lot of information in the mail if you are a panel member also to wear you down and distract you from reading other things.

    • @PlaidHiker
      @PlaidHiker Před 4 měsíci +5

      This is ongoing, just against people whom no one will trust over the abuser.

    • @michaeljohn7398
      @michaeljohn7398 Před 4 měsíci +4

      The Psych Centers are full of Nurse Ratchets.

  • @comradefaroh2179
    @comradefaroh2179 Před 3 lety +3693

    "Villains who twirl their mustaches are easy to spot. Those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well-camouflaged."- Jean Luc Picard

    • @NGRevenant
      @NGRevenant Před 3 lety +75

      "And thus I clothe my naked villainy with odd old ends stolen out of holy writ; and seem a saint, when most I play the devil."

    • @SirDankleberry
      @SirDankleberry Před 3 lety +3

      @@NGRevenant Hey what's your name?

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah, Jean Luc Picard, whose arch-nemesis was a villian who wore a twirly mustache (the one time he got punched out by a hero that said "I'm NOT PICARD!")

    • @scottsound4711
      @scottsound4711 Před 2 lety

      D

    • @fightthegoodfightoffaithmi8676
      @fightthegoodfightoffaithmi8676 Před 2 lety +13

      2 Corinthians
      Chapter 11
      13 For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ.
      14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
      15 Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.

  • @UncleAnaesthesia
    @UncleAnaesthesia Před 3 lety +2977

    Ironically, it took a psychiatric hospital for McMurphy to lose his mind.

    • @TM-pn3zk
      @TM-pn3zk Před 3 lety +14

      well they are there to finish off the abuse victims, so they tell no tales and don't warn the normies

    • @stormtrooper2425
      @stormtrooper2425 Před 3 lety +157

      It's happens more than you would thing. Most boring ass place you will ever go. Nothing like psychiatric wards in movies

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +109

      @@stormtrooper2425 I happen to be a civil rights lawyer prosecuting psych hospitals all across the USA for federal felonies.

    • @stormtrooper2425
      @stormtrooper2425 Před 3 lety +39

      @@SovereignStatesman cool???

    • @laraantipova389
      @laraantipova389 Před 3 lety +42

      @@SovereignStatesman I’ve seen a lot of your comments. I previously saw the film maybe 10 years ago. Isn’t all of the main character’s problems ultimately his own fault as he plead insanity to get out of jail for his crimes? In that way he thought he could just trick and manipulate everyone, but instead his malingering was punished and crushed by the system?

  • @domilontano
    @domilontano Před 2 lety +632

    I like that her hairdo reminds one of horns. This was intentional, subtle, and brilliant cinematography.

    • @karenpaties7386
      @karenpaties7386 Před rokem +37

      Very astute. The devil incarnate. What an insanely fantastic performance she gave! There was a commentator who said that in her Oscar speech, she said "thank you all for hating me so much". One classy lady.

    • @vm1ccc
      @vm1ccc Před 10 měsíci +9

      I was JUST looking at that. Amazing

    • @domilontano
      @domilontano Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@vm1ccc Some say I'm neurodivergent.Yeah, probably. But I notice details and I love that about myself.

    • @aintgonnatolerateit2314
      @aintgonnatolerateit2314 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Yooooo I never thought about that !!! Your absolutely spot on with that

    • @Vejur9000
      @Vejur9000 Před 5 měsíci +4

      She looked like Bram Stokers Dracula, before Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

  • @Euroviking86
    @Euroviking86 Před 2 lety +283

    "Villainy wears many masks - none so dangerous as the mask of virtue."
    -Ichabod Crane, Sleepy Hollow (1999)

  • @jackkruese4258
    @jackkruese4258 Před 3 lety +3571

    The best manipulators are those who don’t let their victims know they’re being manipulated but instead act as if they’ve got their victims best interests at heart.

    • @jackkruese4258
      @jackkruese4258 Před 3 lety +27

      @DoogieBowser
      Hey dude I grew up in a manipulative family, my father being the worst. dominate the situation or failing that keep your brother at arms length. You ll pay otherwise. I learnt that the hard way.

    • @pushuppoppies8718
      @pushuppoppies8718 Před 3 lety +16

      reminds me of somebody who was in the white house the last few years

    • @SquoangleProductions
      @SquoangleProductions Před 3 lety +31

      @@pushuppoppies8718
      Try everybody who’s ever been in the White House, ever.
      Congratulations on Joe Biden by the way 😅 No doubt he’ll bring more energy to the White House...

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 Před 3 lety +12

      @@pushuppoppies8718 more like 32 years

    • @0Tony1
      @0Tony1 Před 3 lety +36

      Sounds like the Government

  • @tincansquaredance
    @tincansquaredance Před 3 lety +2739

    On my first full day in the psych ward, not knowing the smoking rules, I asked if I could go smoke a cigarette. The nurse smiled and handed me a cigarette. I said "thank you." Knowing I couldn't have a lighter, he said "so how you gonna light it" laughing at me along with the other nurses. It's very far from the trauma that so many others experience in hospitals, but since it was meant to be a subtle dig at my inability to look after myself, it was dehumanizing enough to remember exactly how I felt in that moment 20 years later.

    • @LemonDeadly
      @LemonDeadly Před 3 lety +372

      I'm so sorry you had that experience. Some people will do anything to make themselves feel powerful.

    • @GoaWay...
      @GoaWay... Před 3 lety +163

      You could have said, I'm just gonna go outside and rub two sticks together...how else do people make fire(and had serious look on your face). Lol that would have fixed that person ☺️.

    • @bgdream24
      @bgdream24 Před 3 lety +63

      Everyones voting for chicken or fish right now on a highjacked airplane, but my point is it doesn't matter who is head of state or psychiatric hospital if the people in charge have intentions to devalue you and gain dominance or manipulate the situation for the lust of control. it could be sadistuc control, fear of not having control, humiliation of not being in control, these people are more damaged and abused then the pain they righteously inflict

    • @TEAMRONALDO1
      @TEAMRONALDO1 Před 3 lety +95

      Bad stuff happens to people in life and most of the stuff you try to forget, but stuff like that is stuff you never forget. It’s incidents in life like that you remember late at night. People can be very cruel.

    • @scentlessapprentice88
      @scentlessapprentice88 Před 3 lety +20

      True. One common denominator we all share though especially for those snobby types, none of us are getting out alive.

  • @kimijian
    @kimijian Před rokem +1452

    Im a nurse my self, and let me tell you women like her, are celebrated within our community for their perfectionism and sterile methods

    • @Speakup117
      @Speakup117 Před rokem +36

      😢

    • @Cannabis112
      @Cannabis112 Před rokem +21

      Uh oh I think we got one her . Everyone be nice!

    • @chrisS19019
      @chrisS19019 Před rokem

      @@Cannabis112 LOL

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 Před rokem +33

      You're not helping.
      You can't help people with a hard heart.

    • @Cannabis112
      @Cannabis112 Před rokem +18

      @@mr.2cents.846 It really does depend on the person's intent. Being hard
      Be a great barrier or it can be a cruel tool.

  • @CynicalBastard511
    @CynicalBastard511 Před rokem +112

    Her character was despicable, but the actress was not. She gave a heart warming acceptance speech where she used sign language to thank her deaf parents when she won her Oscar Award for Best Supporting Actress. Quite a touching speech. Rest In Peace Louise Fletcher (July 22, 1934 to September 23, 2022 ).

  • @imogenimeson664
    @imogenimeson664 Před 3 lety +2906

    The scary and sad thing is so-called 'care workers' like this, do actually exist in real life.

    • @shanchan8247
      @shanchan8247 Před 3 lety +53

      Most of my teachers were like this

    • @gmailaccount1894
      @gmailaccount1894 Před 3 lety +89

      I am in an old folks home. We have a nurse just like her. We are all scared of her. But we can never leave this place.

    • @ichaffee1
      @ichaffee1 Před 3 lety +68

      @@gmailaccount1894 oh my heart goes out to you ... I am a nurse and I have worked in old folks homes off and on during the years,, believe me I know exactly what you are talking about. I have had to work with evil people like this .. and I have had to fight for the rights of the residents too .. I think some of the kind of nurses that you are talking about should never have become nurses at all.. cold hearted bitches!!

    • @practicalimagination0909
      @practicalimagination0909 Před 3 lety +41

      Child Protective Services are full of Nurse Ratcheds

    • @pipa8471
      @pipa8471 Před 3 lety +21

      I know a few nurse Ratchets in care homes usually the older ladies

  • @mr.mercury4247
    @mr.mercury4247 Před 3 lety +2644

    The scariest thing about this villain is that you've met one before, and you hated every minute of their existence in your presence.

    • @abrahamlincoln9758
      @abrahamlincoln9758 Před 3 lety +54

      This villain could be a hero if she had a clearer understanding of her job. It should be to make patients well, but it seems that her personal mission is to keep the peace at all costs. The Drs approve her results without ever setting foot in her ward. The only time we see them is in their offices. Had they been present on the unit and seen her methods, they could have corrected her.

    • @coffintears5821
      @coffintears5821 Před 3 lety +9

      Mrs. Macnamara
      Still fricking hate her to this day

    • @richardlopez2932
      @richardlopez2932 Před 3 lety +6

      It was a lot different when I was in the hospital. We were allowed to play cards (spades) and watch t.v. and write whatever we wanted in our journals, and they had an arts & crafts time scheduled for every day so you could maybe bond with another geek over coloringbooks and soduku puzzles or just listen to radio, hoping some grunge or one of the funner pop selections made an appearance, and there were other classes where they taught you relaxing ways to stretch out your body. I mean, there were drawbacks, too, but seriously you couldn't ask for more improvements. Better quality of patients maybe, but then you know that's a fair ways off.

    • @thoryan3057
      @thoryan3057 Před 3 lety +51

      I have met 5 people like her (probably more but 5 comes to mind immediately). 1 was a female school counselor. 1 was a male staff member at a mental hospital. 1 was a female nurse at a different mental hospital. And 1 was a male teacher at a special education school. When I was a kid, that "1 female school counselor" was responsible for putting me on a trajectory in my childhood, a trajectory that caused me to go to a mental hospital for the third time in my childhood for a bullsh*t reason (the first 2 times I went was because of suicide, but I kept my mouth quiet after that). During that 3rd visit, I had met the female nurse like Nurse Ratched and was forced into special education upon getting out. At age 16, I dropped out of school specifically because I wanted control over my own life and because people like Nurse Ratched exist everywhere where there is a therapy-like setting. Since dropping out of high school, I took and passed the GED, graduated college with a math degree, and got a good job.

    • @abrahamlincoln9758
      @abrahamlincoln9758 Před 3 lety +27

      @@thoryan3057 Good for you. Some people don't need help, they need people to get the hell out of the way.

  • @ginalorraine1899
    @ginalorraine1899 Před rokem +322

    I’m a survivor of narcissistic abuse. Watching Nurse Ratched gave me chills because so many tactics and so much non-verbal manipulation were used on me in real life.
    What has been amazing to me this past year, in talking to people who knew the family, is how many people saw the manipulation and control, but refused to believe it could be that bad, and therefore dismissed and overlooked it. Meanwhile, in my own cuckoo’s nest, I was terrified, trapped in my own psychological hell.
    Thank God my kids and I are out and have minimal contact with our own Nurse Ratched. Life is so much better when up is up, down is down, and we’re free to drink in the flowers and sunshine that *we* see and value.

    • @surefirebeast0599
      @surefirebeast0599 Před rokem +9

      I grew up in much the same way as you did. I'm the oldest of my siblings so it was my responsibility to protect them and to take care of them as much as I was capable of doing because I too was only a young child. Literally no one I turned to for help would help us either. My five year old brother sustained a traumatic head injury in 1975 because our father caught him playing with the circuit breaker and as a punishment he bashed his head repeatedly into the circuit breaker until his head was flat and bone fragments were embedded into his brain. He was hospitalized for a year upon which he was released back into our mothers custody. Our dad got away with it because mother claimed Bobbly fell down the stairs. We were always falling down the stairs. Years later we were removed from school and taken into protective custody because of the bleeding through our clothes from a severe beating with a razor strap the night before. They kept my sister in foster care but returned me and my brain damaged brother to mother and her psychotic boyfriend who fancied himself Hitler reincarnated, our house a prison camp, and us kids Jews. When I was a teen I went to the local police station and begged officers to take me somewhere, even lock me up in jail, anything but send me back home. They put me in a childrens shelter, that turned out to be just as abusive as my mothers house. I then went into a fostor home with a barfly for a foster mom. She brought men home to sexually harass me as she watched drunk and high on drugs. So, I went back home to mother. On my 18th birthday I fled mothers house as she wouldn't be receiving anymore Welfare benefits on my behalf and I knew she would make money off of me one way or another. When I was 25 she called me and apologized for everything she had ever done and asked for a chance to be my mother again. I still secretly wanted a mother more than anything else, I wanted a mom. So I told her I forgive you, mom. Then she invited me to spend Christmas with her and asked that I come alone. Weeks later she called and asked if I had checked the mail yet. I told her I hadn't. She told me to go check it then let her know if I'd received a letter from her. After I got back I told her there is something here from you. She said "Okay, then open it and sign your name where I've marked a red X." She said it's a $5,000 funeral expense policy so if I die before her she can give me a decent burial. I told her I'm going to read it before signing it. She said "I just told you what it is you don't have to read it!" I read it then said "Mom, this is a $500,000 accidental death life insurance policy from Mutual of Omaha!" She was pissed to say the least. i told her I'm not signinig it. I"m glad I left on my 18th birthday or I know for certain I wouldn't have made it to my 19th. There isn't any help for children. Even the ones who're supposed to help either sexually exploit, traffic, and abuse the ones they're supposed to protect.

    • @michaelhendricks9462
      @michaelhendricks9462 Před rokem +4

      I've lived through it as well. I'm sorry to hear it, and congratulations on getting out and healing.

    • @stacierose1692
      @stacierose1692 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@surefirebeast0599 May God continue to guide you and protect you ♥️♥️🙏👏I hope you believe he sees all and you will be redeemed, even better things for you and they will feel God's wrath soon!🌪️✨

    • @Mandalynn_Bay
      @Mandalynn_Bay Před 10 měsíci +1

      Watching Precious gave me chills due to our parallels.

    • @dxfifa
      @dxfifa Před 9 měsíci

      The funniest thing is McMurray is also a narcissist, if not a psychopath

  • @danomanno747
    @danomanno747 Před rokem +49

    I’ve seen the “Nurse Ratched” type: smug, know-it-all, vindictive, cruel. It’s amazing that these types often come from “helping professions”. The most devastating scene in the film is when Nurse Ratched causes Billy to commit suicide. The way she does it so casually makes it all the more monstrous.

  • @mirrorXshard
    @mirrorXshard Před 3 lety +2928

    Nurse Ratched is a brilliant villain because she exposes how easy it is to treat people like animals when the system is on your side. You can keep going home with a contented smile every night, knowing that you've "done your job," never needing to ponder the consequences of your actions.

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +51

      Not just the system: the mental health system, it's worse than the KKK in the postbellum south.
      Meanwhile prisoners have far more rights despite being convicted criminals.

    • @ToyotaGuy1971
      @ToyotaGuy1971 Před 3 lety +8

      That doesn't take any brilliance on her part; it's just the reason she was able to operate like that.

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +34

      @@ToyotaGuy1971 That's what happens with punitive psychiatry: i.e. you get bully-bureaucrats destroying civil rights under the guise of "treatment;" that's why mental hospitals were closed down, since they had fewer rights than CRIMINALS in PRISONS.

    • @ToyotaGuy1971
      @ToyotaGuy1971 Před 3 lety +21

      @@SovereignStatesman You don't destroy civil rights, you can _violate_ them, but they're still there, and they can be defended, if you can find an honest lawyer with balls. The real reason they closed down those facilities, is because they wanna spend that money on themselves, (the oligarchy), and if it causes civil unrest, that plays into their hands as well, because it gives them an excuse to violate more rights, under the pretense of protecting the public with draconian, unconstitutional "laws". Those are the actual reasons.

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +7

      ​@Lex Bright Raven So was the shutting down of slave-plantations by Lincoln, by that logic.
      Mental hospitals are worse than the KKK.

  • @davy209
    @davy209 Před 3 lety +2228

    What made Nurse Ratchet so evil is because she herself never thought of herself as an evil person but a person of great morals that made her feel superior towards others she felt was beneath her.

    • @JustMe-vs8ji
      @JustMe-vs8ji Před 3 lety +26

      davy209 THAT is what scared the shit out of me years ago LOL

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 3 lety +86

      The scary part is, there are real people who think like that!

    • @MattC78
      @MattC78 Před 3 lety +53

      There are thousands of people like her in healthcare, and other institutions waiting for us to be admitted. Look up the Stanford Prison Experiment. These people develop into the evil they become. It is the position of power over the helpless that manifests their wickedness, and desire for control. The power and control over these people fuels their sadism. It could happen to anyone, and anyone could become a victims. It's true horror, and something we will all face sometime in our lives, whether it's at work, or in hospital. We will all be victim to it at some point in life.

    • @douglasjcox
      @douglasjcox Před 3 lety +17

      @@davy209 A lot of right wing evangelicals are exactly like that.

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 3 lety +10

      Yes, a lot of evangelicals are scary!

  • @vesperrose666
    @vesperrose666 Před rokem +126

    Another thing is that she knew Billy was going to commit suicide, that was part of her plan to get things back in order.

    • @justinbarton8808
      @justinbarton8808 Před rokem +60

      She purposely pushed him over the edge by mentioning his mother. Sick evil woman

    • @GIANTSKY
      @GIANTSKY Před rokem +17

      did she anticipate the suicide? i would thinl tjat that was the one thing that didn't go accprding to plan.

    • @vesperrose666
      @vesperrose666 Před rokem +1

      @@GIANTSKY she did she saw his suicide as a great attempt to get control of the Patients again

    • @vesperrose666
      @vesperrose666 Před rokem +4

      @@justinbarton8808 she’s terrible and what’s more scary is that there are people like her in the real world in many different hospitals as we speak

    • @michaelhendricks9462
      @michaelhendricks9462 Před rokem +10

      She knew he would because she knew exactly how to make him do it.

  • @RunawayCherryBomb
    @RunawayCherryBomb Před rokem +195

    After I had my daughter the one nurse that came In told me if I had gotten anything on the sheets again I would just have to deal with it. I wanted to try and go to the bathroom but didn’t want to bother her. I was tired and because it was not a smooth birth (almost had her on my kitchen floor but made it to a hospital that doesn’t deliver babies 🙃 lol ) I actually thought I did something wrong. Another nurse came to check on me a bit afterwards and I still felt bad so I asked her to tell the other nurse I was sorry. She was furious and told me I could have as many sheets as I needed and helped me to the bathroom. She left the room and came back a few minutes later with a stack of sheets in hand with a look of satisfaction on her face that only comes from giving a bitch what she deserves 😏

    • @carolcarol3938
      @carolcarol3938 Před rokem +10

      Hi Brittany, your comment made me wonder how old your child is now....and if that experience had been impactful enough to have left it's mark for a number of years. some people are damaged, to different levels, for weeks, months, years and lifetimes by acts of cruelty/meanness/power seeking of others.

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Před rokem +2

      There is some justice in this world

  • @thomasfuller3450
    @thomasfuller3450 Před 3 lety +751

    In junior high I read my first book on the Holocaust. I was stunned and said to my dad, a WW2 vet, "That couldn't happen today, could it?" He replied, "Sure. You will always find people who are willing to be as cruel as the law allows."

    • @redsampler2017
      @redsampler2017 Před 3 lety +3

      @Peter Nielsen you know exactly what people gary is on about.. :-)
      you just don,t like to equate it to that horrible period.. we will all see soon enough how most people will react, like sheep to the slaughter...
      even betraying own family because of covid/vaccin will be a thing of the near future..

    • @mallorysandstrom3928
      @mallorysandstrom3928 Před 3 lety +9

      Abortionists.

    • @chrisporter9397
      @chrisporter9397 Před 3 lety +3

      It couldn't happen today because it didn't happen yesterday.

    • @toddadams8420
      @toddadams8420 Před 3 lety +12

      Your dad understood the truth about humans

    • @sabrinastratton1991
      @sabrinastratton1991 Před 2 lety +4

      @sv_cheats 1 I had an abortion due to rape and two for medical reasons. Just an FYI, forced pregnancy is considered a human rights violation

  • @jaylouis8227
    @jaylouis8227 Před 3 lety +3054

    Nurse Ratched is the scariest kind of evil. Passive aggressive, never raises her voice and very methodical. Louise Fletcher was amazing in this role and definitely earned that Oscar.

    • @japanruben
      @japanruben Před 3 lety +72

      Sounds like the average older white lady

    • @jondstewart
      @jondstewart Před 3 lety +22

      Jay Louis 82 she raised her voice telling Cheswick to sit down. That was it.

    • @matteonicoli8691
      @matteonicoli8691 Před 3 lety +12

      She's a Cancer ♋

    • @mistreme8341
      @mistreme8341 Před 3 lety +34

      I found it interesting that she carried this off similarly in ST: Deep Space Nine as Kai Winn, the pathologically ambitious 'Pope' of the Bajoran people. At first, I didn't like her wooden delivery, but the way she could get under your skin with it was, actually, part of her brilliant performance. A false sweetness that was woodenly dogmatic, but thinly veiling a vicious vindictiveness that was often murderous in its presentation. She became one of the best villains in Star Trek, IMHO. She was completely irredeemable and was ultimately consumed by the 'demons' that she was so willing to serve.

    • @muffs55mercury61
      @muffs55mercury61 Před 3 lety +15

      She was terrific considering that she came out of a 10 year retirement the year before.

  • @ropeburn6285
    @ropeburn6285 Před rokem +175

    Mack was so close to killing her. So damn close- he might have been lobotomized either way but at least she wouldn't have hurt anyone anymore

    • @GIANTSKY
      @GIANTSKY Před rokem

      yes, that is my exact thought too. the darkest twist ever. she shouldve died

    • @GIANTSKY
      @GIANTSKY Před rokem

      and that is the weirdest statement i ever gave! 😊

    • @anilin6353
      @anilin6353 Před rokem +8

      It is because evil, especially evil like hers, always wins .

    • @johannesschmitz6370
      @johannesschmitz6370 Před rokem +24

      @@anilin6353 she hasnt. By the native American escaping, she lost.

    • @xcvbxcvb2179
      @xcvbxcvb2179 Před rokem +1

      He's an indien.

  • @davidstair9657
    @davidstair9657 Před rokem +32

    I am a nurse. I have worked with nurses both men and women that are like this. They are the exception, but the ones I have met have become long timers.

    • @micnorton9487
      @micnorton9487 Před 6 měsíci

      ... yeah,, they don't burn out because they really don't care...

  • @RadioUgly
    @RadioUgly Před 3 lety +1688

    She never accepts that Mac helped them more than she did.

    • @donotresussitate
      @donotresussitate Před 3 lety +197

      She hates him for his empathy and power to help others that she her sadistic and vile sociopathic self cannot attain to, despite being paid to help others.

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +68

      Mac just showed them the facts of life, while the modern world told them lies which conflicted with their experience.

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +39

      @@donotresussitate She hates men because nobody would marry her, so she uses her job to get revenge on them.

    • @abrahamlincoln9758
      @abrahamlincoln9758 Před 3 lety +72

      The real problem was the lack of any Drs in her ward. The Drs cannot see what goes on, but simply assume everything is fine because they never have problems in her unit. No news is good news.

    • @peterschnabel175
      @peterschnabel175 Před 3 lety

      😓

  • @pjgumby
    @pjgumby Před 3 lety +1634

    I've known Teachers like this.

    • @wmhhealth2018
      @wmhhealth2018 Před 3 lety +68

      How many teachers aren't like this?

    • @OpinionatedAussie
      @OpinionatedAussie Před 3 lety +45

      @@wmhhealth2018 Almost all of them, I'd say.
      EDIT: Y'all seem to be misunderstanding my position pretty badly here. Nurses and teachers are unsung fucking heroes.

    • @jotham777
      @jotham777 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wmhhealth2018 Me

    • @jotham777
      @jotham777 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OpinionatedAussie Is that why you identify as “John Doe”?

    • @OpinionatedAussie
      @OpinionatedAussie Před 3 lety +7

      @@jotham777 is what why I identify as John Doe?

  • @starcrafter13terran
    @starcrafter13terran Před rokem +28

    I had an Aunt like this. When she was asked to watch me while my parents went out, she would agree but it was only to torment me. While her son got lunch, a drink, and could sit inside her house. She made me sit outside (saying I would break things), drank only water (since she bought that drink specifically for her son), and I was given some haphazard lunch made from leftovers. When her son tried to play with me, she would let him know, in a veiled threat sort of way, that he would be punished for "acting silly." In the end, I had to sit on the patio in the sun listening to her talk to him inside about how selfish and spoiled I was. Her act with my father was complete. She had him believing that I was making things up and I was going to become a horrible person someday. The only reason she stopped watching me is because I told my mother that I would end my life if she ever left me with her again. I said this at seven years old.
    Years later, I found out that she used to drug her father by putting sleeping pills, mashed up, into his food to keep him asleep while at home. When I turned 18, my gf at the time was 17 and one month away from turning 18. She told the entire family that I was a child ...predator (trying to find a word less offensive) and that all of her siblings children and grandchildren were unsafe around me. I saw her years later at a family reunion. I looked at her coldly from where I stood when she arrived. As coldly as I have looked at anyone ever in my life. She got back into the car, said she was ill, had a panic attack (real or faked), then went home. I always wondered if it was just me she hated and why, or if she hated all things she couldn't control fully...like her son.

  • @landofthelivingskies3318
    @landofthelivingskies3318 Před rokem +18

    Her name is Louise Fletcher. She is still with us at 87yrs. She was born to deaf parents, and maybe that's why her facial features say so much. Also she won best actress in a lead role for playing Nurse Ratchet.

  • @nathanieljacobson2857
    @nathanieljacobson2857 Před 3 lety +635

    Her methods very much resemble the church of Scientology’s programs. They collect your traumatic memories and triggers, and then use them against you when you defy their authority.

    • @davidpaz9389
      @davidpaz9389 Před 3 lety +5

      What is your ruin?

    • @krypticunlimited6925
      @krypticunlimited6925 Před 2 lety +7

      That’s what you get when you abandon actual religion for more deviant and eccentric options……

    • @user-jn1wm3tb8v
      @user-jn1wm3tb8v Před 2 lety +15

      @@krypticunlimited6925 What does this even mean. What is an eccentric religion?

    • @UnholyWrath3277
      @UnholyWrath3277 Před 2 lety +7

      Well that's because they are a cult silly. They have to do that or people will realize what nut jobs they are

    • @nathanieljacobson2857
      @nathanieljacobson2857 Před 2 lety +1

      @@UnholyWrath3277 no way, I thought they were a perfectly reputable organized religion

  • @gdaymates431
    @gdaymates431 Před 2 lety +2114

    After my mum died when I was 13, I was sent to live with an aunt who was exactly like this. I actually took myself to children's services and asked to be placed in foster care rather than live with her. Instead of helping me, they called her and told her. Dealing with people like this is so traumatic. Every single day is like walking on eggshells. Constantly in fear, having your every move controlled and seeing that it brings someone whose meant to care about you, pure joy. Horrible.

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 Před 2 lety +40

      I've had many pounds of flesh gouged out of me by several in my lifetime. I believe that some of us are magnetic to them. And they seem to have a genius - though they may be dullwitted otherwise, two of mine were - at doing things which will be destructive but which they can get away with, unless they die unrepentant...

    • @nhmisnomer
      @nhmisnomer Před rokem +13

      My mother had that stare.

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 Před rokem +3

      @YumYum , many.

    • @hoshimaruhajime7933
      @hoshimaruhajime7933 Před rokem +6

      Are you OK

    • @gdaymates431
      @gdaymates431 Před rokem +2

      @@hoshimaruhajime7933 Yep. Better than ever. How are you?

  • @cainmathewson1857
    @cainmathewson1857 Před rokem +93

    The scariest thing about the character was just how much she resembles someone else. Everyone knows a nurse ratched

  • @ericb5194
    @ericb5194 Před rokem +31

    She could play the most beautiful characters, and then there was this role - truly a troubled soul! R.I.P. Louise Fletcher 1934-2022.

  • @t.b.5115
    @t.b.5115 Před 3 lety +615

    "Monsters don't have glowing eyes and fangs, monsters look like you and me."
    - Someone Somewhere.

    • @peaknonsense2041
      @peaknonsense2041 Před 2 lety +12

      They are you and me. Any person who doesn't understand that given the right circumstances and right conditions that they can become what others deem a sadistic monster don't understand themselves

    • @stolensentience
      @stolensentience Před 2 lety +1

      @@peaknonsense2041 and are often the most susceptible to evil

    • @magallanesagustin4952
      @magallanesagustin4952 Před 2 lety +15

      "Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes they win."
      - Stephen King

    • @justinparkerthewildwolf6394
      @justinparkerthewildwolf6394 Před rokem +3

      We are the monsters who invented monsters so we don't have to face ourselves

    • @matthew3774
      @matthew3774 Před rokem +1

      @@magallanesagustin4952 "This inhuman place creates human monsters"

  • @reybladen3068
    @reybladen3068 Před 3 lety +815

    What's scary is a lot actual people are like her. Teachers, clerks, stewards, etc. I had a teacher like her.

    • @poijntxhaisdgcha6004
      @poijntxhaisdgcha6004 Před 3 lety +6

      Ok

    • @skyden24195
      @skyden24195 Před 2 lety +31

      Extremely horrific when you encounter a cop or even a judge like that. Both, I had the unfortunate experience of having to deal with.

    • @MrRed-tf7bv
      @MrRed-tf7bv Před 2 lety +2

      I definitely did.

    • @johnhummer265
      @johnhummer265 Před 2 lety +6

      Amen, and they get away with their BS, but for me, in the end, I outlived all of'em.......and you have to wonder what it was all for,.......senseless behavior..........

    • @xxcelr8rs
      @xxcelr8rs Před rokem

      Lesbian boy haters. The Teachers unions just moves them to another school when it gets obvious. Two years usually.

  • @lemonhead162
    @lemonhead162 Před rokem +41

    She had all the doctors at the institution tricked too, and they were psychiatrists. I always noticed in the movie that the orderlies were power hungry too.

  • @crazyman6257
    @crazyman6257 Před rokem +30

    I have had so many teachers like Nurse Ratched.

    • @fluffgirl1000
      @fluffgirl1000 Před rokem +4

      Funny you should say that Greg so have I

  • @heavymeddle28
    @heavymeddle28 Před 3 lety +653

    Oooh... I've met her. Many times in different forms. She's out there. Sadly there's millions of her

    • @ToyotaGuy1971
      @ToyotaGuy1971 Před 3 lety +14

      Yep, the feminist-propaganda makes more and more hypocrites everyday.

    • @LucasSantos-ss6ou
      @LucasSantos-ss6ou Před 3 lety +25

      @@ToyotaGuy1971 Nobody mentioned feminists yet you still feel the need to bitch and moan about them

    • @ToyotaGuy1971
      @ToyotaGuy1971 Před 3 lety +4

      @@LucasSantos-ss6ou Don't be a hypocrite saying I'm "bitching and moaning"; I'm merely pointing out an important issue that can't be over-addressed, and it's relevant, here.

    • @fawnieee
      @fawnieee Před 3 lety +17

      @Gigawatt these types of people pre-date modern feminists. Let's not pretend the horrors of the asylum and mentally ill didn't exist only a few decades ago. If we blame this on something completely unrelated then we can never solve the issue. The system needs to be changed but people are more concerned about proving their agenda than solving it, like you.
      It's pretty disgusting to blame a modern problem on something that didn't even exist a some decades ago, and only proves further that you have an agenda and will bend and twist any topic to suit it, instead of caring to solve the issue. But that's very typical of feminists and antifeminists (like yourself) alike. It's a completely disrespectful to people who have suffered at the hands of a busive authority figures. But you don't care about that, the only thing you care about is proving your agenda even at the expense of others. It's gross.

    • @poijntxhaisdgcha6004
      @poijntxhaisdgcha6004 Před 3 lety

      Do u think maybe, Maybe born bad but there could be a evil demons possess those bad nurse to do evil like demon go into Judas to betray Christ

  • @jeremybiggs8413
    @jeremybiggs8413 Před 3 lety +840

    The look in her eye when she’s on the floor getting strangled, when Nicholson realizes what he’s doing, is one of utter glee, because in that moment she knows she’s won. She’s finally broken Mac Murphy. It’s a genius moment.

    • @ichaffee1
      @ichaffee1 Před 3 lety +70

      oh God I remember that scene so vividly, when I saw it in the movies the first time.. when the scene was over I suddenly realized that I had been sitting really forward in my seat and physically going through the motions of Mac Murphy strangling her.. I hated her so much at that moment!! yes it was a genius moment!!

    • @bgdream24
      @bgdream24 Před 3 lety +55

      I’ve seen this in real life, that moment when someone should is genuinely happy you reacted poorly to their subtle consistent abuse.

    • @longwhitemane
      @longwhitemane Před 3 lety +66

      Really? That's something I'll have to think about. I never thought of that scene that way. I just saw it as a look of abject terror of Ratched's worst nightmare: a patient out of her control and killing her, and well done, too.

    • @augerontgen8240
      @augerontgen8240 Před 3 lety +64

      I disagree. She paniced, because she faced an unbroken men she was no threat for. She was surprised by his attack, because she did not expect that McMurphy would dare it. Caused by the attack she lost her selfcontrol for a moment. Thus, she was broken , not MacMurphy, who admittedly payed a high price, but he accepted it. Mac Murphy acted like a man.

    • @olympia5758
      @olympia5758 Před 3 lety +27

      She lost. Mac gave her a fate worse than death by taking away her voice to command others and she realizes and understands how everyone else views her. As a result, she did become a little more humble in the end, asking someone (forgot his name) how he felt and genuinely meaning it.

  • @donnalehman6805
    @donnalehman6805 Před rokem +90

    She was absolutely terrifying. I've worked in mental facilities. Most of the people in charge care about only one thing and that is power over their patients. It has nothing to do with what is best for the patients, or therapy, or helping someone heal. It is only about power and control.

    • @theronash7269
      @theronash7269 Před 5 měsíci +2

      You triggered a memory of me meeting the most attractive young woman that had just become a psychiatric nurse. She did weird me out a bit when we talked about how dangerous her new job would be, she said in an almost satisfied way she knew she would get beat up. We danced all night and she invited me and my friends back to her place. I was confident I'd found a beautiful new girlfriend. As we were leaving however, the bouncer asked my buddy Little Chief (Shane) to get out, that he wasn't welcome in their bar. I stood up to the bouncer and called him a bigot, told him to get back inside as he had no business outside the doors. He was just itching to attack me but the owner told him to drop it and go back in.
      When all of us got to her apartment, one of her girlfriends met me at the door and told me that everyone was welcome but me. I was not allowed in. I never did see her again. I could never figure out why she didn't respect me defending my friend.

  • @jeffguevara5967
    @jeffguevara5967 Před rokem +18

    I once had a boss like her. There was an old machine that's been a headache while I was on vacation & they've been working on it for 3 weeks.
    I fixed it in 4 hours & he reported to the bigger bosses that he fixed it. Somehow this machine requires that its program be refreshed every few weeks. This was at a time when everything runs on MS DOS. I got tired of the boss & I left. The machine crashed a few weeks later. They never recovered & he was fired. 🙂

  • @boyobane1590
    @boyobane1590 Před 3 lety +471

    Nurse Ratchet is a quite common personality type. She's more of a type of person than a character as far as I can tell.

    • @marokanetc
      @marokanetc Před 2 lety +5

      Istj

    • @yurinoworry
      @yurinoworry Před 2 lety +3

      @@marokanetc literally almost the exact opposite of me haha. infp baby

    • @kimmyfreak200
      @kimmyfreak200 Před 2 lety +10

      she is exactly like my stepmother....one time she lost her $hit and started yelling at me HOW DARE YOU DEFYYY ME....!

    • @socksumi
      @socksumi Před 2 lety +12

      Most of us have experienced authority figures very much like this in our lives from school teachers, to bosses, politicians, law enforcement, security guards, even politicians. Such professions attracts these kinds of people because they are able to act out their psychosis and bully instincts as long as it's couched in the pretense of order and righteousness.

    • @lurk9161
      @lurk9161 Před 2 lety +6

      She is just like many people but to a more hyperbolic level and in a position of power. People like her sadly do get into positions of power or they create the illusion they are and think they are. Truly my least favourite personality and i know people like it

  • @ferox965
    @ferox965 Před 3 lety +700

    Always thought her hairdo looked like devil's horns.

    • @ferrisbueller9991
      @ferrisbueller9991 Před 3 lety +61

      That was purposeful, as I recall a video essay pointing out to me.

    • @ToyotaGuy1971
      @ToyotaGuy1971 Před 3 lety +41

      @@ferrisbueller9991 That wouldn't surprise me, as directors/writers are always using symbology as metaphor.

    • @Christrulesall2
      @Christrulesall2 Před 3 lety +10

      Satans daughter. She knew who she was so she had to represent her daddy.

    • @YeahitsMeSylvia
      @YeahitsMeSylvia Před 3 lety +19

      Yeah those god awful victory buns
      Not to diss anyone who was around in the 1940s and wore them but I always thought of it as a strange and cringe hairstyle

    • @lerotibbles1694
      @lerotibbles1694 Před 2 lety +4

      i thought they were cat ears

  • @glamdolly30
    @glamdolly30 Před rokem +18

    Great analysis. Haven't we all known a Nurse Ratched? There are male and female versions to be found, usually in some position of power, in every family and every workplace. Nurse Ratched is one of the most terrifying villains of fiction, because such monsters exist in every real, everyday situation and environment.
    You'll encounter a Nurse Ratchet in pretty much every human group dynamic. Their manipulative conduct means they will always fool some of the people, some of the time, so they sail through life achieving the prize they set out to - status and power over other human beings.
    In Nazi Germany, 'Nurse Ratcheds' thrived running concentration camps where they could fully indulge their cruellest impulses against other humans. In a more civilised society, they will find themselves a niche that allows them to control others. They hide their ruthless, self-serving impulses behind a pleasant, even friendly exterior, armed with a stated respect for 'fairness' or 'the rules', they slyly play people off against each other, and are masters of the 'divide and rule' model to retain their privileged position in the group. They are the embodiment of the phrase 'The banality of evil'.
    In 2022 the term 'narcissistic abuse' is thrown around so often, it's almost become meaningless. Nurse Ratchet was an early and now iconic example of such an abuser. Her narcissism and ego are off the scale, but cleverly masquerade as professionalism, even-handedness, and even benevolent concern for the well being of others.
    But of course such abusers have only one priority - themselves. And serving their own desires requires them to seek power and control over others - in their most intimate relationships with partners and family members, and on a professional setting with work colleagues both superiors and subjugates.
    'One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest' is a profound movie that should be shown to teenage kids at every school, as a textbook example of the destructive power of narcissistic abuse. Oh, and there's no question how Randle McMurphy's final, barbaric lobotomy happened - it was Nurse Ratched's doing, no question!

  • @KABModels
    @KABModels Před 9 měsíci +45

    i think the ultimate irony about nurse Ratched is that she is more in need of treatment than most of the residents of the hospital.

    • @teesperaredespierta
      @teesperaredespierta Před měsícem

      True that. I was working with one. Sad thing is she is RT and celebrates no holidays 😂 but pts. Have told her she is crazy for trying to control them in group Therapy. 😅 oh well like many have written some hospitals promote ppl like this.

  • @zeusdarkgod7727
    @zeusdarkgod7727 Před 3 lety +361

    I worked in a mental hospital in my early 20's, i can tell you from actual experience this exists. When i quit they begged me to stay and asked what they could do to keep me, i said clearly fire that lady. "We can't, her daughter runs the hospital"

    • @dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263
      @dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263 Před 3 lety +60

      That shouldn't even be allowed.

    • @zeusdarkgod7727
      @zeusdarkgod7727 Před 3 lety +54

      I 100% agree with both of you. I ended up working multiple 16 hour shifts with no actual bathroom/smoke break and no lunches due to her never coming to relieve me from patient watch (its potential criminal charges of neglect if you just up and leave with no one watching, so i couldn't even leave the room to grab someone to give me a break). She would also get in patients faces and talk down to them or scream and get them all riled up or play tricks on them, evil was this lady and her friends that acted just like her.

    • @zeusdarkgod7727
      @zeusdarkgod7727 Před 3 lety +19

      @InSanctvs thanks buddy! That was 15 years ago and I'm happily working in Tokyo Japan now, but i will never forget the devil that was Barb Andersen.

    • @JudoGeoff
      @JudoGeoff Před 3 lety +24

      Nepotism, whether literal or figurative, runs a great many systems in this world that it shouldn't touch.

    • @tomabbott5259
      @tomabbott5259 Před 3 lety +1

      I do wonder why the relatives dont comlain,im sure it all shows through...

  • @lrose1046
    @lrose1046 Před 2 lety +1055

    I’ve worked in this field for over 15 years… I always say there are two types of ppl who do this job… those who actually care, and those who love to control others…I’ve seen it many times

    • @KristaGrym
      @KristaGrym Před rokem +10

      True this

    • @a.m.308
      @a.m.308 Před rokem +21

      I'm neither. I don't care and I don't care about controlling others or their politics. The paycheck is all that matters and doing the job right.

    • @naomisherred166
      @naomisherred166 Před rokem +50

      I worked in dementia care both in homes and in the community and sadly you are spot on. The problem is care is very underpaid and agencies etc are always desperate for staff so like you said you either get carers/nurses who do it for the love and others shouldn't be allowed anywhere near vulnerable people. So sad.

    • @amiblack8294
      @amiblack8294 Před rokem +40

      @@newshades7009 People who hurt animals, the vulnerable and children are the WORST kind of people on this planet.

    • @carolcarol3938
      @carolcarol3938 Před rokem +29

      @@a.m.308 that's a worrying statement. Perhaps you're in the wrong job?

  • @OfficialAshArcher
    @OfficialAshArcher Před rokem +16

    It chills my blood to know people like this not only existed, but continue to exist and torment the most vulnerable people out there

  • @drowsy7921
    @drowsy7921 Před rokem +43

    At my elementary school, we had a CYW just like her. She'd yell at the autistic kids if they had a meltdown, or yelling at kids who're acting out, as kids do. When she found out I was suicidal, she locked me in her office (which was literally a closet, since our school was old and underfunded) and constantly grilled me until I told her I had a plan to kill myself (which, despite having suicidal ideation, I wasn't in any state to plan anything logically).
    She acted less like a social worker and more like a cop in prison full of criminals. I remember another time when I told her a kid threatened to beat me up, I gave her a description of the kid, then she brought the wrong kid to apologize. The kid was crying, like, full on ugly crying. When I told her that she brought the wrong kid to apologize to me, she didn't apologize to the kid for berating them until they cried, instead she just told them to return to class.
    A lot of the kids made fun of her because she was fat and I'd usually feel bad for her, but she was ugly both in appearance and personality.

  • @VA1995
    @VA1995 Před 3 lety +69

    The way she knew what buttons to press with Billy by mentioning his mother and how disappointed she would be with him, and then he did what he did. She was pure evil.

  • @danieln1
    @danieln1 Před 3 lety +1361

    At least the Oscars got this one right: 100% deserved for Louise Fletcher.

    • @alonzomosley7
      @alonzomosley7 Před 3 lety +2

      yes agree some many duds

    • @jkvelasquez84
      @jkvelasquez84 Před 3 lety +23

      Kathy Bates earned hers 100% too

    • @tinseltownchick
      @tinseltownchick Před 3 lety +24

      everyone earned their oscars back then

    • @danieln1
      @danieln1 Před 3 lety +3

      Julian Velasquez exactly 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @sithukyaw9019
      @sithukyaw9019 Před 3 lety +18

      @@tinseltownchick same for Grammy. Grammy is a joke nowadays.

  • @matthewwaddington2777
    @matthewwaddington2777 Před rokem +9

    The 'nice thing' about the real-life equivalents of Ratched (former care-worker here) is they typically die wretched and alone...Usually within the institutions they 'manage.' Compassion is wasted upon them, they'd show none so they receive 'none.'

  • @e.l.s.3048
    @e.l.s.3048 Před rokem +26

    Ironic! I watched this the day before the sad news of Louise Fletcher's passing. She was talented and will be missed.

  • @emmmanueeel
    @emmmanueeel Před 3 lety +380

    I think that you missed one key scene: when we find out that most of the patients can live the institution when they want, showing the grip that she has on them.

  • @kgraff4755
    @kgraff4755 Před 3 lety +974

    In the book, Rachet makes sure that when Murphy's body comes back from being lobotomized, his body is put front and center in the day room with "Patrick R. McMurphy. Post-Operative. Lobotomy" clearly stated on his gurney. His body is put on display as if it's a trophy she won; a message to the rest that this is what happens when you try to fight the system. He's displayed for a full day in this way, all of the other patients are able to see for themselves the full extent of what happened to their rebellious champion. Compared to the movie, where only the Chief gets to see him for a few minutes, I think the book's ending is more cruel. Salt in the wound. Rachet/the system can't afford to give McMurphy any quiet dignity in the end, even after they have won completely.
    I completely recommend the book to anyone who enjoyed the movie. 10/10

    • @ryanfarrar9185
      @ryanfarrar9185 Před 2 lety +66

      I thought the book was better, but the book had a different ending too. Besides the fact that Mac was lobotomised and the Chief euthanased him, the important part of the ending that the movie misses is that all the patients actually left. If I remember correctly, there were only about three or four of the main characters left on the ward when McMurphy is brought back and put in the display room. None of the patients leave in the movie.

    • @mcfrisko834
      @mcfrisko834 Před 2 lety +17

      I don't know how someone can enjoy that shit. Smh

    • @DoubleADwarf
      @DoubleADwarf Před 2 lety +11

      Not "can't afford to."
      "Won't."

    • @subversivelysurreal3645
      @subversivelysurreal3645 Před 2 lety +16

      i read the book, but years ago. it fits, at least had they brought him into the ward during the day…of course Chief would’ve waited until the evening. i know that it was an indie movie-but you make an excellent point. (they could’ve even had her turn OFF the music for MacMurphy’s entrance).

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack Před rokem +13

      @@mcfrisko834 Well, instead of "enjoy", better wording might be "find interesting" or "apprecuate the poignancy of."

  • @spacejam8765
    @spacejam8765 Před rokem +12

    Louise Fisher has sadly passed away age 88 R.I.P. 😔

  • @Sir66Hugh
    @Sir66Hugh Před rokem +16

    I think the characters name "Ratchet" is interesting. In part, the definition of ratchet is "to allow effective motion in one direction only". The story really is about how Nurse Ratchet slowly but surely pushes the patients to display poor mental health. When they start to feel better, or a character comes along that isn't sick to begin with, she will push them so that they end up being sick. She is so invested in being a nurse to people who are unwell, she will do everything in her power to make sure they ARE unwell.

    • @jadeharley7190
      @jadeharley7190 Před měsícem

      Hey quick note her name is “Ratched”. I thought it was Ratchet too until I read the book

  • @childofgod_77
    @childofgod_77 Před 3 lety +307

    The Billy scene makes me cry. She killed him!!! And he was such a sweetheart who had been abused mannnn and she just pushed him 😭😭😭. I can't

    • @Mrnoobestreturns
      @Mrnoobestreturns Před 3 lety +12

      God this film is bloody sad at the end
      I played Undertale bloody GTA 4
      Watched Joker 2019 and Avengers infinity war
      And those I hold my tears
      This film gave me a tear in the end this is the most luckiest movie find I ever seen

    • @headlesschicken175
      @headlesschicken175 Před 3 lety +1

      @CaliDorko then you must have no brain

    • @headlesschicken175
      @headlesschicken175 Před 3 lety +4

      @CaliDorko fuck bro you’re so tough I wish I was like you 😂

    • @headlesschicken175
      @headlesschicken175 Před 3 lety +2

      @CaliDorko already way past that, maybe you’re just not that tough after all?

    • @headlesschicken175
      @headlesschicken175 Před 3 lety

      @CaliDorko no you act like it though by posting your original comment trying to sound like some kind of hard ass

  • @andresmontana4466
    @andresmontana4466 Před 3 lety +539

    I love encountering bullies like this. The look in their eyes when they know, I know, they know I am utterly unconcerned by them is delicious. I detest bullies with a passion.

    • @OlympicLeprechaun
      @OlympicLeprechaun Před 2 lety +46

      There is nothing I hate more than a bully, and there is nothing I love more than seeing a bully suffer.

    • @spaceclown7650
      @spaceclown7650 Před 2 lety +56

      That's nice. But the thing is, when they have sufficient power and authority over you, your lack of concern becomes irrelevant. When someone can lock you in a cage or even have you lobotomized, not taking them seriously isn't a victory. In fact it's a very risky mistake.

    • @brandondavis7777
      @brandondavis7777 Před 2 lety +2

      @@OlympicLeprechaun Hazing is beneficial for the whole species. Getting the weak to become strong, or quit, means the group is stronger overall.

    • @bloopy6166
      @bloopy6166 Před 2 lety

      @@brandondavis7777 following your logic to its natural conclusion, why don’t you just make your own concentration camps?

    • @giancarlocaballero7684
      @giancarlocaballero7684 Před 2 lety +17

      @@brandondavis7777 weirdo

  • @satanclaws666
    @satanclaws666 Před rokem +12

    I had a principal in high school just like her who treated me like a 6 year old. We didn't get along because I was rebellious and a troublemaker but the thing about her is that she played the psychological game and just made you look crazy if you ranted because there was nothing specific you could bring up about her.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise Před 11 měsíci

      I know exactly what you mean by your last words. Confronted by questions why I had problems with a certain
      person in my souroundings, impossible to put my finger on anything specifically wrong with her. That is their "Art"
      to fool everyone else. As a child it is impossible to get away from this toxic environment.
      I often wonder about some of our politicians, which kind of Ratched they met in their lifes.

  • @amybarthel479
    @amybarthel479 Před rokem +11

    I worked residential for 20 years. Every so often we would get a staff who leaned this way. Supervisors were quick to move them out of our program if the staff weren't trainable out of this way of thinking. Not all programs were this way but we did our best.

  • @lg8159
    @lg8159 Před 2 lety +769

    I once met a girl that was a nurse in a hospital. She weirded me out when she told me she doesn’t care about the patients, and that her job is to assist the doctors ONLY. Scary!

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack Před rokem +43

      That's awful. Imagine how horribly she must treat them if she's not even ashamed to just go around randomly saying that as if it's normal. 😟

    • @harrycurrie9664
      @harrycurrie9664 Před rokem +4

      Sounds like she was a theatre nurse.

    • @Mourning_Dove
      @Mourning_Dove Před rokem

      This is quite common now as we see many of these sick communist doctors and nurses have openly killed many people on the ventilation systems during the "pandemic". Heros? my ass!

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +50

      that's indeed scary but they exist. i can't count the number of Nurse Ratcheds i've worked with over the years.
      yes everyone is over-worked these days but that's not an excuse to be a professional terrorist.

    • @justinbarton8808
      @justinbarton8808 Před rokem +9

      Those kind of people shouldn’t be nurses or doctors, that’s horrible

  • @sotiriospeithis6659
    @sotiriospeithis6659 Před 2 lety +431

    I first saw this movie as a kid, and I remember desperately rationalising everything Ratched did because, to my mind, nurses and doctors were all good people. It took me a good amount of time to spot how toxic and vile she was. Its truly amazing how powerful imagery can be to hide evil

    • @peterschulze491
      @peterschulze491 Před rokem +7

      Great comment, very astute observation. The book was great, too.

    • @ANIMAL.LOVERS.DONT.EAT.ANIMALS
      @ANIMAL.LOVERS.DONT.EAT.ANIMALS Před rokem +18

      thats also what happens when youre a kid under the care of a person like this. its why most people dont speak up about abuse until its waaaay too late to get justice

    • @stever507
      @stever507 Před 11 měsíci

      That’s how psychopaths manage to rule our world. They climb their way up to the top by manipulating and stepping on other people to get there.

    • @sockthustra8749
      @sockthustra8749 Před 9 měsíci +13

      My Father is an English professor who has taught One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, both the book and the movie, multiple times. A few years ago he got me to watch the movie with him since I had only heard about it from hearing him talk about his classes. Afterwards, he mentioned a consistent phenomenon which he had noticed in his students reviews of the book and movie. Primarily, he mentioned how many of his students desperately sought to sympathize with Nurse Ratched, seeing her sadistic and sociopathic tendencies as being either nonexistent or for some greater good because "a person in a position of authority obviously couldn't be evil". Its kind of scary that the same thought process you were describing in yourself as a child also exists in the minds of college-age adults.

    • @danieleatwell7757
      @danieleatwell7757 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I think some people just don't want to accept that authority figures can be evil which is understandable because we are supposed to trust them, look up to them and sometimes rely on them.

  • @ericmoore571
    @ericmoore571 Před rokem +21

    Seven years ago I was in a state mental hospital for a year and there are many real Nurse Ratcheds out there

  • @stevemtc1
    @stevemtc1 Před rokem +27

    She was born to play that role she’s actually a happy go lucky gal in real life

  • @trueaspect5888
    @trueaspect5888 Před 3 lety +255

    She has always reminded me of an elementary teacher on a power trip X1000. She is obsessed with control and her rules, she knew McMurphy was really a normal person trying to work the system by escaping jail time so she took extra pleasure in tormenting him and keeping him there longer.

  • @pauldavies9360
    @pauldavies9360 Před 3 lety +649

    It's sickening how familiar her actions are to me that I received from a school teacher when I was young.

    • @fawnieee
      @fawnieee Před 3 lety +15

      I've met nurses like this. It's scary.

    • @Pyllymysli
      @Pyllymysli Před 2 lety +23

      When I went to elementary school in early 90's I had a grade teacher that sounds just too familiar. She had somekind of antipathy towards boys so she tormented them all the time, by belitling, mocking and bringing them down. She used to also give detention to boys of the class for absolutely arbitary reasons, and I have had to sit in a lot of detentions because of something a girl in my class did. She'd only say that she knew it was me since girls wouldn't do anything bad. It got so bad that me and a couple of others changed schools. Towards end of the tenure I was in that elementary I would sit 2-5 hours a week in detention, for arbitary reasons. I did some small kid shit that deserved it, but yeah lol, nothing in this magnitude. This isn't just my perception either. A lot of the grades kids parents were talking about it, even parents of the girls. Apparently 7-8 yo girls got so worried about her behavior they told on her.
      I've lost touch with most of my classmates from that time. I know that one of the boys became a truck driver, one is mentally so miserable now he can't keep a job, 4 I know became addicts, and 1 went to prison. A alarmingly high rate in one small class of 17-20 kids in a country where drugs and crime is low. I have to think that only thing that connects us is that teacher who tormented them when they were in their most vulnerable part of growing up.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Před 2 lety +2

      Sad but true😣

    • @MrCaptainTea
      @MrCaptainTea Před 2 lety

      @@Pyllymysli that’s the victim mindset right there. You’re all mentally fkd because your 7th grade teacher was a bitch? Unless there’s more trauma that she caused that you’re not getting into, y’all should’ve been able to fully recover by now...

    • @bathshebahubber614
      @bathshebahubber614 Před 2 lety +7

      @@MrCaptainTea bad bait 0/10; didn't even get a reply from the target😂😂

  • @LoneCloudHopper
    @LoneCloudHopper Před rokem +7

    I've worked with a couple different women similar to this. One played the role of a night cashier who was 'nice'. So long as people responded to her the way she wanted. I'm a nice guy (genuinely empathetic of others around me) but I do my own thinking and I don't always agree or pretend to agree with everything. She made it her personal mission to break me as a man while still being nice to everyone around me. Long story, but the amount of psychological warfare one little old cashier can do is rather astounding.

  • @thediabeticpup
    @thediabeticpup Před rokem +60

    She is almost every psych ward doctor I know, Hell, most doctors in the er too. Your there for your safety. But she makes it unbearable, and inconducive to a safe and healthy mind. You say one word wrong, and bam, your unconscious in your bed for 2 hours. I begged for electro shock therapy, instead, was told my insurance won't cover it. Decent Healthcare isn't a thing anymore.

    • @Chloe_thefoxstudios
      @Chloe_thefoxstudios Před rokem +4

      Well electro shock therapy isn't considered health care anymore anyway. Unless you are talking about a time anywhere before the 90's

  • @thomasbirdeno
    @thomasbirdeno Před 2 lety +280

    My mother, a nurse, trained at that hospital for one month. After seeing the movie as a boy, I asked her if she was scared working with mentally ill patients. She replied, "I was more afraid of the parking lot outside than the people inside." Those few words spoke volumes to me.

  • @drstranger7430
    @drstranger7430 Před 2 lety +373

    When she collected her Oscar, I was in awe how sweet her smile actually is. She also delivered a touching speech. But when she's back to poker face, you just wanna avenge McMurphy 😂

    • @SugaryPhoenixxx
      @SugaryPhoenixxx Před rokem +14

      That was back when the Oscars were actually about honoring good actors & actress's & not pushing & pandering to political agenda's & celebrities talking down to the everyday people that made them famous in the first place.

  • @dianamaloney9460
    @dianamaloney9460 Před rokem +7

    In light of Louise Fletcher’s very recent death I have been revisiting this film and her brilliant performance. I’ve been a psychiatric nurse for 27 years and although I take absolutely no queues from nurse ratched in my interactions with patients, I have worked with colleagues who have reminded me of her! RIP Ms. Fletcher.💕

  • @bluecanary1note
    @bluecanary1note Před rokem +12

    Louise Fletcher won 3 awards for her portrayal of Nurse Ratched. Well deserved.

  • @waynes.wilson6616
    @waynes.wilson6616 Před 3 lety +404

    I had a regional manager like this. A coworker killed himself after an extremely rough night, and she declared a meeting a couple of days later. I heard later from other workers and herself, that the meeting was about a new limited time product we were selling. I nearly quit the job then and there until an acquaintance made a GoFundMe for his family.

    • @playbackproductions1
      @playbackproductions1 Před 2 lety +39

      Quit. It's not worth it. Try to line something else up first of course.
      I have a lot of responsibilities, kids, etc. But i decided to not pretend for these psychos anymore. If you gotta lie to yourself for a few bucks, you're debasing and devaluing yourself anyway. Fuck that paycheck, keep your soul, brother.

    • @waynes.wilson6616
      @waynes.wilson6616 Před 2 lety +50

      @@playbackproductions1 Oh I left a couple months and couple breakdowns after that bs. I'm at a much better paying job now.

    • @korkmazzi1299
      @korkmazzi1299 Před 2 lety +17

      @@waynes.wilson6616 congratulations man, glad you’re in a better situation now!

    • @JAWdropone
      @JAWdropone Před 2 lety +12

      Sounds like Amazon

    • @waynes.wilson6616
      @waynes.wilson6616 Před 2 lety +10

      @@JAWdropone it was a pizza place actually😂

  • @jotham777
    @jotham777 Před 3 lety +221

    This video is a testament to the actress’s amazing skills. If she were a lesser actress, there would be nothing to cover. The writing is there, but arguably minimalist. So much of it depends on the delivery.

    • @bhatkat
      @bhatkat Před rokem +1

      Sad thing being she did such a good job that she got typecast and it limited her career for quite a while...

    • @brianwalsh1401
      @brianwalsh1401 Před rokem +1

      @@bhatkat That was the role of a lifetime. I never understand how one actor can be typecast but other ones aren't. Like Nicholson wasn't type cast because of this role although it seemed a lot of his parts were always rebels of some sort.

  • @vincentsaia6545
    @vincentsaia6545 Před rokem +8

    I think it should be pointed out that one of the scenes that illustrates your conclusions the best is the scene where Harding reveals to McMurphy (and us) that he and most of the other patients on the ward are VOLUNTARY and since none of them are willing to just walk out of the hospital and go home speaks volumes about her hold on them.

  • @coolbluelights
    @coolbluelights Před rokem +25

    She is the archetype of the narcissistic coldhearted woman. my friend's mom was one, my kindergarten teacher, a family member... once you cross them the mask slips and you see the real them. but you can also learn to play them once you figure out their triggers, needs and weaknesses and use it against them in the same way they use yours against you.

  • @nickasaro8789
    @nickasaro8789 Před 2 lety +302

    As an actor, Louise Fletcher’s performance is absolutely magnetic to watch and a testament to how much a specific subtext can really bring to a character.

    • @GIANTSKY
      @GIANTSKY Před rokem +6

      yes, it is a brilliant. Never seen anything else like it. Ledgers Joker is nothing in comparison, and that sais a lot, eespecially since that. is brilliant too.

    • @whutdafeq1715
      @whutdafeq1715 Před rokem +4

      I've always loved her acting here I don't think any other actress could have played this part so well

  • @MikePulcinellaVideo
    @MikePulcinellaVideo Před 3 lety +627

    Good villains don’t think they are evil. They think they are the hero. That’s what makes them interesting.
    Nurse Ratched really thought she was helping those tortured men.

    • @tyslims2805
      @tyslims2805 Před 3 lety +19

      They don’t think they’re evil, they think they are the hero...Welcome to the Trump administration

    • @jov3n736
      @jov3n736 Před 3 lety +23

      @@tyslims2805 wat

    • @Chasstful
      @Chasstful Před 3 lety +6

      She wasn't evil, if there was evil, it was the hospital beaurocracy

    • @CathyKitson
      @CathyKitson Před 3 lety +19

      No, I don't think she thought she was helping them. I think she knew exactly what she was doing and she didn't care. They were vulnerable people, easy to bully and manipulate.

    • @soilmanted
      @soilmanted Před 3 lety +10

      ​@@Chasstful Indeed, she was just doing her job, the job the hospital administration wanted her to do, and doing it well. She wasn't trying to be of service to the patients, she was trying to be of service to the people who signed her paycheck. Keeping people in captivity supposedly "for their own benefit" and giving them "medical treaments in their bests interests," without getting their consent, and in many cases with they saying they would prefer to refuse the treatments,, that is at the heart of the matter - it is the idea that you can "treat" adults without their consent, and the PRETENSE that imprisonment, shock treatment, and pre-frontal lobotomy, damaging brain surgery, are "medical" treatments. If you think this is hospital is part of the past - you are not entirely correct. People are STILL getting shock treatments despite vociferously refusing consent. They are still getting locked up and held in captivity with the pretense that it is helping them, when we all know it is being done to punish them. And this is done to them on the say-so, usually, of just two physicians, both of whom usually give the patient a very cursory examination, if any examination at all. It is punishement for a "crime" of being annoyingly different, and being less powerful than their relatives who claim they are acting "mentally ill," without the benefit of a trial by their peers, and their punishment is not for a prescribed amount of time, but instead, "until they get better." With better being simply the opinion of a psychiatrist re what is better. Nurse ratchet is just the stand-in for this system. The real problem is too much power in the hands of medical doctors and government employees. The face of this power that the patients see. But I see the MD's and the government officials. She is doing what she does to please the people who write her paycheck. That is why the hospital administrator says she is one of their best nurxes.

  • @aviation_nut
    @aviation_nut Před rokem +13

    One thing to note about Ratched's dislike for chaos is in the first meeting with Harding talking about the marriage crisis which led to his being committed here. There was a chaotic moment where Harding was denying being a closeted homosexual (something which back in the time this movie took place was a far more embarrassing and possibly even in and of itself a situation that could lead to one being committed here). This leads to a very loud argument between Harding and the rest of the patients. It is one of the times McMurphy and Ratched are each pleased with the chaos. But of course for different reasons. Ratched was greatly enjoying Harding's descent into further emotional and mental distress at the hands of his fellow residents. They were all doing her bidding. When McMurphy is causing chaos it is at Ratched's disadvantage. This is once again showing a very common tactic for bullies and corrupt authority figures: Double-standards, and applying the rules only when they go against their goals.
    Other than that, though, Ratched is also very consistent in her rules. Which further shows her cold and calculated nature. She had taken time to deliberately set the order to maximize its effect on the patients. These weren't accidental rules that just happened to cause more problems for the patients. They were intended as such. That's part of what makes her so evil. This analysis was great, but I think one thing I might disagree on is that there's an implication that Ratched was the victim of her own flaws and merely made herself delusional, when in fact I think she had planned this evil manipulation from the start. Her life's goal is to have totalitarian and authoritarian power. She realized that goal in the only way she could: By controlling the most vulnerable and easily manipulated people she could.

    • @Mourning_Dove
      @Mourning_Dove Před rokem +3

      Sounds a lot like what people in many countries are going through with these types of "leaders".

  • @dxgi3737
    @dxgi3737 Před rokem +123

    Nobody is more dangerous then a person unchecked control of their power with no accountability.
    Politicians and police are today's nurse Ratchet. FJB

    • @HarbingerOfBattle
      @HarbingerOfBattle Před rokem +11

      Look up the Stanford Prison Experiment. That should tell you exactly what unlimited power does to people.

    • @SugaryPhoenixxx
      @SugaryPhoenixxx Před rokem

      It warms my heart to see that someone else also sees the problem with policing is unchecked power + no accountability. Every time I hear people say "tHeY nEeD mOrE tRaInInG" my eyes roll into the back of my skull. If you talk to any based law enforcement either Current or retired, they will say the same thing. Police brutality has nothing to do with lack of funding nor lack of training. It is unchecked power & no accountability.
      END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY TODAY & WE WILL SEE A DIFFERENCE IMMEDIATELY

    • @micnorton9487
      @micnorton9487 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@HarbingerOfBattleThanks,, I will 👍...

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 Před 5 měsíci

      Ordinary men

  • @fourthhorsemendeath218
    @fourthhorsemendeath218 Před 3 lety +310

    She is one of the fictional characters I loathe with a passion. Up there with Umbridge from Harry Potter. A sense of being all right and all mighty while denying any fault

    • @swain-Ix1tv
      @swain-Ix1tv Před 3 lety +11

      lawful evils

    • @skyden24195
      @skyden24195 Před 2 lety +14

      Umbridge is the first character I thought of as well that compares to Ratchet. Evil hiding behind her position and her smile.

    • @jenniferpruitt6534
      @jenniferpruitt6534 Před 2 lety +14

      Oh yeah! Umbridge, Ratched, Margaret White and even Olivia Foxworth (Flowers In The Attic) are all characters we can agree to hate

    • @brandondavis7777
      @brandondavis7777 Před 2 lety +2

      Anytime someone mentions Harry Potter, their opinions are laughable at best.

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, a malignant narcissist/sociopath. I've been mauled by several during my life, and they left wounds which affect me frequently.

  • @stephenfletcher6780
    @stephenfletcher6780 Před 4 lety +1003

    Louise hated playing the role of nurse ratched because it was so contrary to her true nature!

    • @kuronetwork920
      @kuronetwork920 Před 4 lety +96

      Exactly the person you get to play her.

    • @dkupke
      @dkupke Před 3 lety +35

      She posed for pictures in the set in her bra and panties to show the cast she is not like Nurse Ratched.

    • @jc8198
      @jc8198 Před 3 lety +26

      Murmurations
      Imagine no politics in a world literally run by it...🤦‍♂️

    • @blerksnarfgut2766
      @blerksnarfgut2766 Před 3 lety +54

      But that's what we need; actors (and screenwriters, for that matter) who understand that sometimes characters should be entirely loathsome. We live in a time where every villain is watered down and given a sob story (I.e. Maleficent). I've had enough of that. Horrible ppl who do horrible things exist in the real world and there's no reason to detract from this fact.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 Před 3 lety +6

      But that is why they are called "actresses."

  • @philosophyoftrucking
    @philosophyoftrucking Před rokem +7

    RIP Louise Fletcher. Great performance.

  • @anaccount8474
    @anaccount8474 Před 2 lety +16

    Louise Fletcher is an amazing actress, she's such a lovely person in real life but is so evil in this.

  • @Sonofwill
    @Sonofwill Před 2 lety +266

    The worst part, there’s a lot of nurses out there like this, I remember being in hospital, 4years ago, after a car accident on the trauma and orthopaedics ward and she came in to our male bay, and said she wants a nice relaxed evening tonight, as if we were a bunch of kids, what she didn’t realise is I worked at the same hospital in A&E, her job was to take care of all our needs, not a place of work she comes to for a break so she can eat chocolate and drink coffee. The NHS is littered with people like her.

    • @thebadguy4206
      @thebadguy4206 Před 2 lety

      NHS is a mess a anyway and you definitely sound like one of those entitled and needy patients, exactly like a child. The NHS literally cannot provide safe and adequate staffing for its hospitals yet the organisation and public acts surprised with the poor quality of care that takes place and still maintains their high expectations. You don't have to be a genius to do the maths on that one. The whole country is in denial and nothing is being done about it... Only solution is to end the NHS that is the trainwreck it is and privatise it. Only then you will get the quality of care that you demand for, as long as you can afford it lol.

    • @Nieds80
      @Nieds80 Před 2 lety +25

      I remember when my mother was sent to the emergency room. I got called about it and rushed over. I go into the emergency wing and go up to the desk to ask where my mother is and what does the nurse say right off of the bat? She interrupted me and tells me to stand behind the line. Mind you in a very cruel cold voice. I’m thinking my mom is in the ER and you’re giving me shit about not standing behind the line? Fuck you. So while it’s not in the same vein as Nurse Ratched, this nurse sure was despicable.

    • @guerralg63
      @guerralg63 Před rokem +2

      I bet!

    • @SusanLeger
      @SusanLeger Před rokem +12

      Sadly I believe this true. I have witnessed outright derelict of nursing duties while a hospital patient, not of me but others.

    • @goingunder2548
      @goingunder2548 Před rokem +5

      Don’t forget the psych ward nurses too! I’ve read some true horror stories. Makes me want to be double secure in an attempt so I don’t survive and end up there !

  • @alcoholandfun243
    @alcoholandfun243 Před 3 lety +389

    She is the personification of the system. As long as obedience is given all is fine. But to step out of line is seen as a threat that must be cut out and removed. Mac is freedom. Freedom to choose, to love, enjoy, and the power of the spirit, which is seen as a danger by the system. It can infect others. Give them hope and strength. Dissolving their fear of the system.
    So, Mac can either take his 'medication' willingly or have it forced upon him. But, if all else fails, the system will destroy the spirit in order to maintain order and the schedule.
    The only way to truly be free is to break out of the system. To live outside of it

    • @alberttorres1207
      @alberttorres1207 Před 3 lety +4

      Exactly.

    • @alcoholandfun243
      @alcoholandfun243 Před 3 lety +7

      @mewabe4 At the end, the Chief smashes his way to freedom 😁

    • @oldishandwoke-ish1181
      @oldishandwoke-ish1181 Před 3 lety +9

      @mewabe4 And we need to remember that it's everywhere. No social security so you work or starve and be homeless. As George Carlin said, "what they want is obedient workers".

    • @user-fq4hj8yv2z
      @user-fq4hj8yv2z Před 3 lety +3

      That's a slippery train of thought, if I have ever heard of one.
      Destinations: It will workout well; the idea that the system is purely evil and there's no hope for improvement so it's much easier to 'destroy it'; easily destroying other's lives for 'freedom' or 'for the good of all'.

    • @oldishandwoke-ish1181
      @oldishandwoke-ish1181 Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-fq4hj8yv2z There speaks a conservative!

  • @d.e.christe2334
    @d.e.christe2334 Před rokem +7

    Nurse Ratchet was the ultimate villian, in the book and the movie. She was the bringer of hopelessness to the already marginalized. And her character found fulfillment and purpose in her execution of that cold judgement and manipulation. It was her joy.

  • @TCadillacM
    @TCadillacM Před rokem +2

    Reminds me of my mother who has had a tenure at a notorious hospital in Montana. Warm springs.

  • @househeadericmdhousehead9118

    I remember watching this at 26 years old. No one had ever seen a female villain like this. She was so complicated, and overwhelming for the time. What a movie and what a performance.

  • @fullmonty5722
    @fullmonty5722 Před 3 lety +98

    Mac was the embodiment of freedom. Nurse Ratchet was control.
    What ensued was a battle of minds and idealogy.

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman Před 3 lety +2

      Not control: ENSLAVEMENT.
      Society enslaved people, and Ratched was Simon La Gree.

  • @loretta2539
    @loretta2539 Před rokem +6

    my biological dad use to call my grandma, nurse ratchet growing up. I never got the reference until I was in 10th grade in my A.P English class and we had to read "one flew over the cuckoos nest" and watched the movie.
    I instantly knew what he meant and looking back on my childhood... she was and still is to this day, nurse ratchet.

  • @d54b42
    @d54b42 Před rokem +5

    RIP Louise Fletcher.

  • @ellie6141
    @ellie6141 Před 3 lety +48

    "What are you going to do about it? What are you deaf?"
    "No... just thinking about all the things I'm going to do about it."

  • @Thundersolar
    @Thundersolar Před 3 lety +172

    The eyes, the devil horns-liked hair style, the emotionless in her voice when she talks to the patients, the feeling of the taking control in her behaves,...
    No wonder why she always makes me feel scared and powerless.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 Před 3 lety +10

      You've just described most nurses I have encountered. Polite and civil but and without emotion. They are not paid to show emotion...they are paid to perform the mechanics of their job. I remember my one experience in the emergency room and I was horrified at how cold but polite the nurses were. Their eyes were empty of all feeling.

    • @mariannegary6710
      @mariannegary6710 Před 3 lety +7

      The hair / it’s true / like devil horns

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack Před rokem

      @@jackanthony976 Good nurses and caregivers are diamonds in the rough. Their job is so hard and they have to put up with the evil nurses, so that makes it even harder.

  • @NeroBaelside13
    @NeroBaelside13 Před rokem +7

    This movie's ending pissed me off so much and Ratchet is still among my top 3 most hated characters in anything ever. Jack Nicolson's character brought a lot of feel good little moments of triumph to the patients who were horribly mistreated and abused . As you watch the film you're cheering him on and may even have an optimistic expectation that Ratchet will get her just desserts in the end. But oh how sadly you'll be mistaken. I think I almost or may have cried at this one.

    • @matthew3774
      @matthew3774 Před rokem

      I was more upset seeing her get strangled by McMurphy, to be honest. To think that everything was going smoothly until he turned up and deliberately tried to turn her neatly ordered little world on its head, for a bet. She didn't deserve being attacked by him, at all.

    • @GIANTSKY
      @GIANTSKY Před rokem +3

      @@matthew3774 sympathizing with Ratched is a dark path, my friend.

    • @matthew3774
      @matthew3774 Před rokem

      @@GIANTSKY One of the great things about this movie is how many perspectives and angles you can view it from, my friend

    • @bones._
      @bones._ Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@matthew3774 TOTAL RATCHED DEATH

  • @Eyeballman24
    @Eyeballman24 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Nurse Rached was essentially all of my elementary school teachers. They went out of their way to emasculate the boys by comparing our test scores, seemingly only when the girls out performed the boys. I noticed this as a child.

  • @jasonsearle7832
    @jasonsearle7832 Před 2 lety +56

    I found the scariest thing about her is how she managed to control these men, when a lot of them were self check in. They could sign themselves out of care when they wanted but she managed to make them feel like they needed to be there. Only after Cheif smothers Mack to free him after his lobotomy do they actually gain the courage to leave!!!

  • @chillywilly5258
    @chillywilly5258 Před 4 lety +1298

    The US still has plenty of Nurse Ratcheds in our health care system.

    • @gregoryvschmidt
      @gregoryvschmidt Před 4 lety +38

      Chilly Willy not “health care”. Illness care, very expensive generally with poor outcomes

    • @scottv9667
      @scottv9667 Před 3 lety +99

      The healthcare system is Nurse Ratched. No sympathy, no empathy only follows its rules that it created

    • @mde3370
      @mde3370 Před 3 lety +38

      The Catholic church has even more characters like her👀

    • @mde3370
      @mde3370 Před 3 lety +11

      @Eamon jAMES could you blame them? If your media manipulated in Twisted facts with bullshit, people wouldn't be upset at one another

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon Před 3 lety +4

      i know, i'm at the mercy of one right now. she gives me my hormone shot the "correct" way (there's more than one) where i CAN'T ABSORB IT.

  • @Legoflymaster89
    @Legoflymaster89 Před rokem +3

    RIP Louise Fletcher

  • @martaaldama6419
    @martaaldama6419 Před 2 lety +150

    "She ain't honest." The understatement of the century.

    • @GIANTSKY
      @GIANTSKY Před rokem +2

      yet, that line holds true on so many levels.

    • @davepirtle9790
      @davepirtle9790 Před rokem

      I prefer his next comment she's some kind of c*nt!