
Classic!
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"A Clockwork Orange" (directed by Stanley Kubrick, original novel by Anthony Burgess) is the story of Alexander DeLarge, an English boy who loves ultra-violence, rape, and classical music, particularly "the old Ludwig Van," as he calls him, and "his glorious 9th." He was eventually caught for his crime of passion and the government tried to reform him using a highly experimental cure, known as the Ludovico technique, which, while detrimental to his well being, Alex enthusiastically went along with just to get out of prison. They were successful but, even though his desire to commit acts of ultra-violence and rape were long gone, something goes terribly wrong with his psyche (which I will not reveal here because where's the fun in that?) and becomes considered a victim of the government.
I think the moral of this story is that humans should not play God. This moral also explains the film's obscure, yet poetic and metaphorical title, taking something natural, the orange in this case, and making it do something unnatural or outside it's purpose, hence "clockwork." Alex plays this poor little orange.
I absolutely love everything about this movie. The plot, the plot's progression, the visuals. Mr. Kubrick obviously has a natural talent for holding someone's attention for two hours. I was on the edge of my seat the entire movie. This movie only furthers Kubrick's reputation as a master filmmaker. First Dr. Strangelove, then 2001: A Space Odyssey, then this?!?! Damn, Mr. Kubrick, you're on a roll! What's next? Barry Lyndon? The Shining? Oh wait, I already saw those! Great movies!
The icing on the cake is the soundtrack, conceived by Wendy Carlos (then known as Walter Carlos), whom some of you may already know as the genius behind the classic album "Switched-On Bach." The soundtrack includes classical music, electronic synthesizer music, and the popular show tune "Singin' in the Rain." Pretty obscure mix, eh? My advice: If you're gonna buy the movie, buy the soundtrack while you're at it. You won't regret it!
This is, in my opinion, Stanley Kubrick's magnum opus, and possibly my favorite movie of all time now. I only saw it for the first time a few weeks ago from the iTunes store and even a week later, I still felt the bittersweet aftertaste of the movie. I decided immediately I had to have it on DVD because I knew this was something I wanted to experience over and over again. Great buy!
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