>AIIEEEEEEE IM BRITISH >OI LIMEY IM BRITISH TOO AHHHHH >IM YELLING!!! AND SOUND LIKE A PONZ gay BRIT
Fricking dogshit. You know what's an actual good movie? One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
>why yes I recognize this man as the guy I beat up before and this house >Oh thank god he doesn't recognize me cause I wore a mask before >Oop better sing the song when I beat him up as loud as I can now
The writing of this movie is a literal fricking insulting joke.
>>Oop better sing the song when I beat him up as loud as I can now
So you expect a 15 year old kid to remember what song he was singing on one of his many many house raids/rapes/robberies/attacks/etc? Especially after years of being in jail, having his brain rewired, and just gotten rejected by his parents and beaten bit Dim and George?
Granted I’m not a film buff and don’t understand or care about technical / artsy stuff but this movie might have been the worst I’ve ever seen. Truly terrible
doesn't he say something like >i was cured, alright
as he stares menacingly at the camera after being exonerated by the governent and the press
i think that's pretty on the nose
in the book there's an extra chapter where alex is with a new gang and he realizes that being an experimental british gangster isn't fun anymore and he wants to go straight
iirc anthony burgess was pissed kubrick didn't include it, but the chapter wasn't included in original printings of the book in america or something like that. i think kubrick also said he thought it felt tacked on.
tldr alex is a piece of shit and the ludovico technique didn't hold, although some big people think it did. it could imply he's going to aim higher with his degenerate manipulations, like politically. it's a really good movie, very well made
>Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange” is one of the first movies that proved that cinema can be the most enlightening and amazing art form around. Movies have always been a true love for me, but it wasn't until this film challenged me that I fell deeply in love. The first viewing left me speechless, unable to describe how weird and terrible I felt. I thought it was the film that left me in this mood, so of course that was the easy target to blame. It was just a bad movie, overrated and stupid and a waste of time. But upon further thought, I realised the film did exactly what it was supposed to. It showed how the world can be a weird and horrible place, and how this young man who goes around torturing people and being a wicked person ultimately doesn't have to pay for what he does. And it's funny too. So this film brilliantly satirises this world, showcasing pure evil and people who ordinarily do not perform such evil are forced to laugh and observe what we all hate to admit is the truth. It's sick, but at the same time brilliant. And when one gets down to the core, you can't really explain it. It just is what it is. It's real. No one really sees it very often, but it is out there and everyone knows. And no one does anything about it. In essence, "A Clockwork Orange” is the ultimate satire, and one of the ultimate film experiences. It's art, it's life, and in a funky way, it's entertaining.
No, it isn't.
you don't get it
It went over your head homosexual
>filtered by a clockwork orange
>AIIEEEEEEE IM BRITISH
>OI LIMEY IM BRITISH TOO AHHHHH
>IM YELLING!!! AND SOUND LIKE A PONZ gay BRIT
Fricking dogshit. You know what's an actual good movie? One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
> One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
IM AMERICAN
>>AW SHUCKS IM AMERICAN TOO AHHHHH
>>IM YELLING!!! AND SOUND LIKE A GOSHDARNIT AMERICAN
It sucks so bad, you need to be a homosexual ass homosexual to like this shit
Correct
This movie killed the careers of Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, and Robert Downey Jr
Wrong thread
Kubrick is overrated
Literally a top 20 film you fricking homosexual.
It was trying to be shock value. If you’ve seen anything in the last 10 years, nothing in this movie will shock you.
Stanley Kubrick was always a shit storyteller.
Funny because he chose books to base his films on, he wasnt a screenwriter. so you are a tard who knows nothing about Kubrick
>why yes I recognize this man as the guy I beat up before and this house
>Oh thank god he doesn't recognize me cause I wore a mask before
>Oop better sing the song when I beat him up as loud as I can now
The writing of this movie is a literal fricking insulting joke.
The websters dictionary definition of "filtered"
>>Oop better sing the song when I beat him up as loud as I can now
So you expect a 15 year old kid to remember what song he was singing on one of his many many house raids/rapes/robberies/attacks/etc? Especially after years of being in jail, having his brain rewired, and just gotten rejected by his parents and beaten bit Dim and George?
masonic goyslop
frick you OP its like in the top 5 best kinos ever
>reforming criminals via an effective method that actually works is.... Le bad
>a government that supports that is..... le bad
Libcuck slop
Granted I’m not a film buff and don’t understand or care about technical / artsy stuff but this movie might have been the worst I’ve ever seen. Truly terrible
I just don't get the ending. I feel like its trying to say something but it just doesn't make sense to me.
doesn't he say something like
>i was cured, alright
as he stares menacingly at the camera after being exonerated by the governent and the press
i think that's pretty on the nose
in the book there's an extra chapter where alex is with a new gang and he realizes that being an experimental british gangster isn't fun anymore and he wants to go straight
iirc anthony burgess was pissed kubrick didn't include it, but the chapter wasn't included in original printings of the book in america or something like that. i think kubrick also said he thought it felt tacked on.
tldr alex is a piece of shit and the ludovico technique didn't hold, although some big people think it did. it could imply he's going to aim higher with his degenerate manipulations, like politically. it's a really good movie, very well made
wienertwerk doorhinge
It’s definitely low tier Kubrick, but I still think it’s pretty good. Was one of my favorite films ever when I was 14 though.
The movie was better when I believed that the world was distorted by the protagonist's mind, but it is just another... le distopic future
>Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange” is one of the first movies that proved that cinema can be the most enlightening and amazing art form around. Movies have always been a true love for me, but it wasn't until this film challenged me that I fell deeply in love. The first viewing left me speechless, unable to describe how weird and terrible I felt. I thought it was the film that left me in this mood, so of course that was the easy target to blame. It was just a bad movie, overrated and stupid and a waste of time. But upon further thought, I realised the film did exactly what it was supposed to. It showed how the world can be a weird and horrible place, and how this young man who goes around torturing people and being a wicked person ultimately doesn't have to pay for what he does. And it's funny too. So this film brilliantly satirises this world, showcasing pure evil and people who ordinarily do not perform such evil are forced to laugh and observe what we all hate to admit is the truth. It's sick, but at the same time brilliant. And when one gets down to the core, you can't really explain it. It just is what it is. It's real. No one really sees it very often, but it is out there and everyone knows. And no one does anything about it. In essence, "A Clockwork Orange” is the ultimate satire, and one of the ultimate film experiences. It's art, it's life, and in a funky way, it's entertaining.
>the world can be a horrible place
>and I was oblivious to that until I watched a clockwork orange by the genious stanley kubrik
The world cannot be a good place. And unconsciously everybody know it
Zoom
dont care saw breasts
Every time I see moronic takes like this I thank God for not being a zoomer. Imagine being part of a generation that is being lobotomized by tiktok