Clockwork orange

Chanelle 2021-10-13 13:05:26

Aili is a student, but he does everything. When night fell, he and a few friends, friends and foxes put on fancy clothes, drank a drink mixed with drugs, and then went around seeking excitement. They frantically beat the old beggar who sang alone on the roadside; they fought like a beast with another group of gangsters; they drove a sports car on the road and ran across the road; they came to a suburban villa, wearing masks and humming Song maimed the hostess and gang-raped the hostess. When I got home and opened Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Aili was extremely comfortable. This is Aili's day.
In activities such as these, Ai Li always appeared as a leader, but his power and arrogance caused dissatisfaction with other partners. "Under the guidance of the inspiration from music," he severely taught the two opposition parties, and the curse was buried. In another thrill-seeking activity, Alec was betrayed by his partner to the police, convicted of murder, and sentenced to jail. There, he suffered, and of course he was also subjected to the so-called enlightenment. In fact, the story has just begun here.
The presidential election is underway, and prison reforms have become the focus of controversy between the two parties. On the grounds of overcrowding in prisons, the Korean party advocated the use of the newly invented "brainwashing method" to correct the evils of prisoners. But the opposition parties think this is a bad idea. But the experiment is still going on, and the subject is Aili. The method of the experiment is very simple, that is, to expand Ai Li's eyes with equipment, let him watch violent movies continuously, but the background music is all Beethoven's "Ode to Joy." The result proved that the experiment was successful. Even if he faced people who insulted him in all kinds of ways, Aili couldn't do anything-he vomited into a ball when he thought of violence; he was powerless to face the naked beauty, and he vomited when he thought of sex. Tuan; Of course he can no longer listen to his beloved Beethoven, which also made him straighten up.
Avery was not only released, but also became a celebrity, a testament to the political achievements of the North Korean party. But then his nightmare began. He returned home, but his parents had rented his room to a young man. They treated him like a child and seemed to have forgotten the existence of Ai Li. Ali left with tears in his eyes, even though he didn't know where to go. Ai Li met the old beggar who had beaten him severely in the past, and he brought him to the ground with a bunch of old buddies and beat him severely. At this time, two police officers came, and Alec was too late to cheer, but found that they were the partners who sold him in the past. The two guys cheered and took him to the wild for inhuman torture. He walked around with bruises and bruises, but went into the villa that was ransacked by ghosts... His dilemma was discovered by the opposition parties. They were ecstatic and tried their best to make Ai Li show a state of persecution in order to prove that he was in North Korea. The party failed until he couldn't bear to jump off the building...
This is the masterpiece "A Clockwork Orange" by the ghost director Stanley Kubrick. In fact, until now, I still don’t understand why the film is named, but I know it’s a great film. The story is exaggerated and absurd, but it has a strong critical effect. This reminds me of Kafka. With a tentative attitude, I try to figure out the deep meaning of the work, although that may not be the director's original intention.
Perhaps he wants to analyze the evil of human nature. Aili has a good family, his parents are kind, and his teacher can be said to be responsible, but none of this can be a reason for him not to be evil. Later he went to jail, where there were stormy fists, but there were also the teachings of gentle priests. However, this is to no avail. He read the "Birth of Christ" in the "Bible", but the naked Virgin Mary appeared in his mind; he read "The Passion of Christ", but imagined himself as an ancient Roman executioner in fashionable clothes. Enlightenment, he appeared not only pale but also stupid. There are also those so-called weak people that Aili has persecuted. Once they become strong, why not behave viciously with hatred? I don't know how the two masters of Confucius and Mencius, who strongly advocated the goodness of human nature, would feel about this situation?
Perhaps he wants to analyze the evils of modern civilization. Before he goes to prison, he is free to do whatever he wants. After he goes to prison, although he has to obey discipline, he can still wander around in pursuit of advantages and avoid disadvantages, which is considered free. But we have seen that once he gets involved in the vortex of party struggles, he becomes a baby at the mercy of others. What he lost was not only the freedom of his body, but more importantly, he seemed to have stepped into an absurd maze. He didn't know what was going on, let alone what was going to happen. He was only thrown around with staring and uncertain eyes. . Ordinary people are fortunate to be outside the maze, but not fortunate enough to be sober by the bystanders-they can only believe in the media, and the director of the maze is already familiar with how to navigate the media and serve themselves. No one knows what happened, whether it was just another way of saying it—this is the system design of modern civilization.
Perhaps there may be more than that, because a great work always conveys a lot of intriguing information. But just like a quack who reads "A Dream of Red Mansions", he is concerned about Sister Lin's illness; and my perception of "A Clockwork Orange" is limited to my own knowledge and interests...

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  • Conspirator: Do you still feel suicidal?

    Alex: Well, put it this way, I feel very low in myself. I can't see much in the future, and I feel that any second something terrible is going to happen to me.

    [slumps into spaghetti]

  • Dim: Hello, Lucy. Had a busy night? We've been working hard, too. Pardon me, Luce.