Which 1975 classic was analyzed as being "Less about the plight of the mentally ill and more about white men feeling emasculated in a world that is starting to realise they're not the centre of everything."?
Answer One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) is a heavy-hitting drama that this reviewer has reduced to a modern grievance about "white men feeling emasculated." It’s a fascinatingly narrow take on a film that is widely seen as a universal allegory for the crushing weight of institutional authority. Sometimes, a masterpiece is just a mirror for whatever personal annoyance the viewer brought into the theater.
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