A Clockwork Orange Comments

  • Mae 2022-12-04 01:32:39

    Rewatch. The perception has picked up slightly,...

  • Douglas 2022-12-01 11:38:54

    High ah High! 2014.11.29 @ Archives...

  • Ali 2022-10-23 07:10:52

    Girl, I finally watched it! Sex, violence, dictatorship, in the end, are just a desire for attention; and those elegant hobbies and awesome careers have nothing to do with morality at...

  • Thomas 2022-10-07 04:16:58

    Beneath its chaotic, violent and ultra-modern appearance, there is an almost operatic classical beauty within, a film destined to subvert and destroy from the moment of its existence. I was cured, all...

  • Theron 2022-10-02 18:55:16

    "The rebellious youth has become a tool used by the government." - That is, politics also reflects the shadow of the post-war decadent generation! Fast-paced 3P and symphony combination. . Be an immortal creative and classic. . PS: Junior high school VCD...

  • Lois 2022-09-11 20:46:50

    What is right and wrong? What is good and evil? It can easily confuse people's perceptions, point the finger of sin to the future, and cite obvious examples. The slow-motion depiction of violence on the lake, without shunning the philosophy of sex, the texture of the 1970s is still very good. Fights accompanied by music, the desire to stab with water and milk, the saliva flowing into the blood, flowing into the dirtiest colors. The clenched fists slacken and softened, and the scorched eyes...

  • Felix 2022-09-04 03:56:36

    The imagination of science fiction and the reality of society are perfectly combined in "A Clockwork Orange". It is a "space opera" in the three-dimensional space of consciousness. The audience is in it and leaning over it, which is profound, grand, and shocking. The gorgeousness and profundity of "A Clockwork Orange" are unforgettable, and Stanley Kubrick's choice of a fusion of civilization and evil makes this film with sharp connotations extremely violent and...

  • Clarabelle 2022-09-02 15:33:06

    Alex is a Nietzschean figure, so he can let his will out. But he is always a failure. He longs to be the master of the small group. Even if he commits a crazy crime, he still wants to get out of prison. It is better to say that he is led by will. But what would be a man without a will? He gets sick of sex and violence, gets pulled back and forth by political parties, his will is placed under the rational order, and Alex is the incarnation of modernity. He is a failed Nietzschean, and only...

  • Destin 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The best Kubrick in my opinion. From the beginning to the end, the colorful shocks, the exaggerated sets of works of art, the symphonies of Beethoven, and the narration of the stage play make the whole film seem alternative, and this alternative represents the madness and uninhibitedness of the future society. The story is actually not complicated, but the rich audio-visual language and the full-fledged video style make it interesting to watch, revealing the scars of society and the darkness of...

  • Deondre 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Mark the twentieth time for the first time! Basically my favorite movie of my life!...

Extended Reading
  • Fernando 2022-04-21 09:01:02

    After winding up

    I've heard of aversion therapy before and vaguely know the concept, as a medical practice. But I didn't think about its moral connotation. Does this treatment respect a person's right to choose and think as a free individual? Even if we don’t think deeply about rights issues, just looking at this...

  • Manuel 2022-04-20 09:01:01

    Disappointment is ridiculed, despair is empty

    This is an interesting point I saw some time ago for Miyazaki, Otomo and Oshii. Calling Hayao Miyazaki an idyllic idyll of complete despair for human beings, Hayao Miyazaki has never been seen from this perspective before, which is quite interesting in comparison.
    Mamoru Oshii was completely...

A Clockwork Orange quotes

  • Chief Guard Barnes: [shouting at Alex, who is reading a legal document affecting his prison status] Don't read it! Sign it!

  • Alex: So I waited. And O, my brothers, I got a lot better, munching away at eggi-wegs and lomticks of toast and lovely steaki-wakes. And then one day, they said I was going to have a very special visitor.