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Wellington 2022-03-14 14:12:20

This is the first movie I downloaded using BitTorrent for the first time.

Because of my ignorance at the time, I did not succeed in Chinese subtitles, so I watched
"Clock Orange" with English subtitles on both sides more seriously . The

film told me its age, but the pictures urged me to speed up... this kind of The contradiction of form makes me serious about this movie, just as serious as the questions it raises, sex and violence.

The visuals and the plot are both shocking, and there will be the feeling of whipping you, and then you use your feelings to whip the young wanton of Aili. And when I saw Ali was in the jail and was questioned by two guards and asked him to surrender his things gently again, I began to think this character was cute---like people were willing to forgive. Young people, their playfulness, mischief, and rebellion will bring the
joy of children , and they will not be deliberate, that is, they are malleable. Especially when they show a kind of polite respect...

But if they do something wrong, they can only bear the consequences themselves. He was out of prison, but he has not committed any crime. He faced the people he had hurt, one by one...

From this movie, I think, although the problem described in the movie was more avant-garde, but It does not mean that it has not happened. Whether it has happened is not a problem. It impacts people's thoughts or traditional concepts, etc. In my harvest from watching this movie, it is not the most critical issue-the important thing is a law of life- ----1 Be responsible for your actions. 2 The weight of responsibility and the weight of behavior are balanced. It is

purely a personal point of view.

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  • Mikel 2021-10-20 18:58:02

    The most joyous movement VS the most evil human nature. Although it is a masterpiece, 3 stars are not recommended because it does feel uncomfortable in the movie.

A Clockwork Orange quotes

  • Frank Alexander: [hears knocking on the door] Who on Earth could that be?

    Julian: I'll see who it is.

    [goes to the front door]

    Julian: Yes, what is it?

    Alex: [barely audible] Help... please... help... help.

    Julian: [opens the door and Alex collapses at the doorway. He carries Alex into the house] Frank, I think this young man needs some help.

    Frank Alexander: [surprised by Alex's poor condition] My God! What happened to you, my boy?

    Alex: [voice-over] And would you believe it, o my brothers and only friends. There was your faithful narrator being held helpless, like a babe in arms, and suddenly realizing where he was and why home on the gate had looked so familiar, but I knew I was safe. For in those care-free days, I and my so-called droogies wore our maskies, which were like real horror-show disguises.

    Alex: [nervous] Police... ghastly horrible police... they beat me up, sir.

    [sees Frank has a foul look on his face, apparently not believing him]

    Alex: The police beat me up, sir.

    Frank Alexander: [excited] I know you!

    [pauses]

    Frank Alexander: Isn't it your picture in the newspapers? Didn't I see you on the video this morning? Are you not the poor victim of this horrible new technique?

    Alex: [relieved] Yes, sir! That's exactly who I am and what I am, sir. A victim, sir!

    Frank Alexander: Then, by God, you've been sent here by providence! Tortured in prison, then thrown out to be tortured by the police. My heart goes out to you, poor, poor boy. Oh, you are not the first to come here in distress. The police are fond of bringing their victims to the outskirts of this village. But it is providential that you, who are also another kind of victim should come here.

    Frank Alexander: [finally remembering Alex's state] Oh, but you're cold and shivering. Julian, draw a bath for this young man.

    Julian: Certainly, Frank.

    Alex: [as he is being carried off by Julian] Thank you very much, sir. God bless you, sir.

  • Alex: Hey dad, there's a strange fella sittin' on the sofa munchy-wunching lomticks of toast.

    Dad: That's Joe. He lives here now. The lodger, that's what he is. He rents your room.