A Clockwork Orange Comments

  • Cordie 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    Human nature is evil. Don't be too cruel or weak. The social system itself is anti-human and...

  • Mollie 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    The scale is much larger than I thought, and I didn't expect it to be such a movie at all. Such ideas are not clever nowadays, and many of them have been demonstrated in reality. Of course, what I want to say is that too much is too late. The film is too extreme, and it can also be said that there is a sense of fragmentation of either good or bad. The aversion therapy for violent behavior, I remember it seems to be used now, using Papulov’s conditioned reflex (I don’t think this is a problem,...

  • Alvina 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    What a perverted method of brainwashing. . . Can't help but think of the Chinese-style Clockwork Orange in Qiong Yao's drama for a month. . . The music is good enough to vomit blood, Beethoven. ....

  • Hilton 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    What is evil, cruel behavior, or inner darkness? Punishment can only teach people false smiles and hypocritical behavior. People will learn to flatter, please, and greet, and these can only make us more firmly believe in the evil we already know. To correct the external evil by deepening the internal evil, does this eliminate evil or encourage it? I don't know what hell is, but it must be a harmonious and hypocritical...

  • Micaela 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    What works are greater than it? Those who were persecuted by violence and those who opposed violence finally chose to use violence to stop violence. One is more grand-sounding than the other. Forcing people to choose good behaviors is already evil, regardless of the point of departure. A movie that was watched at the right time. Allow yourself to reflect on yourself and...

  • Chet 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    Stanley Kubrick used "A Clockwork Orange" to interpret Beethoven, which has left me with lingering fears since the...

  • Lexie 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    Rewatching Kubrick is really a very sincere and simple director. Didn’t he come directly to the show? Dialogue with the priest "Good deeds must be the result of personal free choice to make sense, deprive you of your choice, and you are not human." The idea of ​​the film is very clear, and the appeal is not enough. The confusion is caused by jumping and the adaptation into a TV series will be very good. He can't pretend to...

  • Mandy 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    1. Can individual freedom be completely sacrificed for collective stability? 2. Is the non-free will morality with no choice or the real morality? 3. Can both human nature and acquired character be...

  • Erna 2021-10-20 18:59:37

    I also want to buy that porcelain big...

  • Dahlia 2021-10-20 18:59:33

    Kubrick’s narrative introspection and deconstruction of the relationship between violence and composition between society and people [extremely offensive language and expansive sex and violence] seems to be much less fresh and impactful today. Individuals are convicted of being ill due to violence against society, and they are cured in the process of violence against individuals by society, and the cycle goes back and forth. The language of the scene and the scheduling of the scenes are really...

Extended Reading
  • Spencer 2021-10-13 13:05:28

    No name. .

                    The world of "A Clockwork Orange"

          took two hours. , I finally finished reading Lao Ku’s "A Clockwork Orange". . Leaving the screen, my head is still in a state of chaos, the ninth symphony in my head is still roaring in my ears, and the scenes of bloody scenes still...

  • Laney 2021-10-13 13:08:12

    Only fools think about clever people rely on inspiration~

    1. Man came to the world not just to contact God. That kind of thing will drain people's vitality and potential.

    2. After Dim punched the drunkard's dirty mouth a few times, he stopped singing and shouted: "Go on, kill me, you bastard, I don't want to live anymore, this smelly world is boring." I...

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.