Katya Wyeth

Katya Wyeth

  • Born: 1948-1-1
  • Height:
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Let's Sleep on It"
  • Katya Wyeth is an actor, representative works include "Let's Sleep on It", "Barry McKinsey Save Aunt" and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Roslyn 2022-04-21 09:01:02

      Maybe good and evil are never opposites

      "A Clockwork Orange" Maybe good and evil are never opposites, just different degrees! Use the change process of a young man to see the true colors of the system, society, and humanity! The whole film is arranged with gorgeous scenes and absurd expressions, which is in sharp contrast with the...

    • Casey 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      Is society anti-human?

      Every time I watch a movie, I will say "this is my favorite movie I've ever seen", and after repeating this, I finally arrive at "A Clockwork Orange".

      I've watched it twice in the recent past, and I can't rule out that I will continue to watch it in the future. For a movie to be "good-looking", it...

    • Sammy 2021-10-20 18:58:27

      I would like to watch this film like this: in the first half, I saw the male protagonist doing all things evil and the audience hated him, and in the second half I saw him falling into helplessness and receiving inhumane treatment. Before I could feel happy, I immediately fell to the infinite sympathy for the male protagonist. Criticizing the social sentiment, it's like a wall. The audience was stunned by the director in this emotion of watching the movie.

    • Andres 2022-03-25 09:01:02

      I thought it was about totalitarianism, brainwashing or something, but the theme is a bit like "The Value of Fifteen Million Dollars" by Black Mirror. The first half is boring. The modeling set and everyone's roaring speech in the film is really a bit neurotic. McDowell is so beautiful. Even a scum with a beautiful face is easy to sympathize with the maternal love. I don’t understand the distressed and dark feeling of being abused by shaking S. o>_

    A Clockwork Orange quotes

    • Georgie: [They've just stopped a band of tramps from beating up Alex] What's the trouble, sir?

      Alex: [looks up and recognizes them] Oh no!

      Dim: Well. Well, well. Well, well, well, well, if it isn't little Alex. Long time no viddy, droog. How goes?

      Alex: It's... it's impossible. I don't believe it.

      Georgie: Evidence of the old glazzies. Nothing up their sleeves. No magic, little Alex. A job for two, who are now of job age. The police.

    • [repeated line]

      Tramp: Could you spare some cutter, me brother?