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4/10
The movie dont know what it want to tell
kim-215-30661225 December 2019
Most af of actors are comedian and the movie is marketing is as a comedy. But it's more socialrealisme and cristisme of the metal treatment. We have doctors who is drug users and the nurses seems more mentaly sick than the patients.

It could have been a good movie, but it's not.
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4/10
No Flew over the Cuckoo's nest it aint
OJT18 March 2022
Pasients, doctors and psychologists at a looney farm? Can that be funny and important? Yes for sure. We know.

The lack of comical timing is down to the writing.

I can see the writer is the same as the director, which tells me the safety net was out of this one.

It's a good idea, but it's not funny enough.

Comedy's with good points and timing is neither funny nor good.

Eve the music, amateur guitar with glockenspiele is bad. Good grief!
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1/10
Den er ikke blevet bedre.
bjarkevillumsen6 September 2018
Dårlig første gang, ikke bedre anden gang... Forbandet lapanderværk.
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7/10
A reference to 'One flew over the Coocoo's Nest' in its own right
milton-freddy12 June 2015
I had the great pleasure of experiencing this new Danish comedy, the motivation strengthened by the fact that I am just now writing a book that has the confrontation between medical treatment and alternative treatment as a side issue. I was also pleased about the recently completed TV series, Alternative treatment - does it work?

My daughter wanted to watch Cuckoo's Nest the other day, so it was a review with one of cinema's classics. Now, Milos Forman has not directed The Funny Farm, which must be a probably English title and Paprika Steen does not have a role including a Jack Nicholson's looming rebellion, but less will do.

What also amused me was the references to Cuckoo's Nest. We do not have a huge Indian, but a large Zlatko Buric in partnership with a resigned Greenlander makes good replacement, and Zlatko also gives Paprika a ride on his shoulders. One of the inmates also demonstrate his opposition to the treatment by showing us the pills on his tongue followed by a big smile. The outing emulated here with a picnic to a woodland park. Eventually we even have a heavy object hurled through a window in the institution.

The screenwriter must have looked in a catalog of alternative therapies, for more than twenty of these mentioned or shown from the respected treatments as reflexology and cranial sacral massage to the more funny ones with necromancers spirit traps and seven stars objects.

We do not entirely know why poor Paprika placed in a mental hospital, but when she during the first meeting with the doctor insists that she is not taking any medication, the confrontation course is obviously established.

We are not surprised that she wins some patients and staff over to her alternative side during the process, and with the simple comedy approach we do not expect it to get to be anything more, but it does so anyway. We actually get a dramatic conclusion where the ideologies collide with serious consequences and thank you for that. With the reference to the Cuckoo's Nest, you are also obliged to that kind of ambition.

I am sorry that IMDb has been so cautious in its rating, but now only 131 persons have given their opinion. For me it was in any case one of the best Danish comedies I have seen for years.
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