Danny B
over 3 years
ago
Before zombies and screams, there was this: real horror. It's masterfully disturbing.
John Mitchell
over 4 years
ago
The genius of Anthony Burgess given the genius touch of Kubrick.
nope
over 4 years
ago
im bored while watching, story is not much interesting
Charlie Alcock
over 4 years
ago
Soooooo good. The music, the acting, the set design, the social commentary, all so good.
Tony Gandía
5 years
ago
Deranged, "Orange" poses some twisted questions and answers on dystopian violence.
Guy Meltzer
5 years
ago
you're a murderer alex. a murderer. you can't take your eyes of Malcolm's alex.
Nino D
over 5 years
ago
Presents a very big social question, in an interesting and entertaining way. Very modern
Damian Campo
over 5 years
ago
An indisputable masterpiece. Excellent plot and nice development of ideas. A must see!
lewwatt
almost 6 years
ago
Conscientiously divisive portrayal of a derivative class-society and its dangers.
Griselda Luna
6 years
ago
One of the greatest movie of all time. A masterpiece.
Taabish
6 years
ago
Intriguing, bold and brutal. A classic Kubrick movie.
Austin
6 years
ago
Though ideologically ambiguous, it is always very entertaining.
Annika Løchte Taylor
over 6 years
ago
An amazing classic which surprises in both shocking and funny ways.Maybe slightly too long
Kirk Bailey
almost 7 years
ago
Malcolm Mcdowell's best role. Burgess is a great author and Kubrick did him justice
A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 film adaptation of Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel of the same name. It was written, directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick. It features disturbing, violent images, facilitating its social commentary on psychiatry, youth gangs, and other social, political, and economic subjects in a dystopian, future Britain.
Alex (Malcolm McDowell), the main character, is a charismatic, psychopathic delinquent whose interests include classical music (especially Beethoven), rape, and what is termed 'ultra-violence'. He leads a small gang of thugs (Pete, Georgie, and Dim), whom he calls his droogs (from the Russian друг, "friend", "buddy"). The film chronicles the horrific crime spree of his gang, his capture, and attempted rehabilitation via controversial psychological conditioning. Alex narrates most of the film in Nadsat, a fractured adolescent slang comprising Slavic (especially Russian), English, and Cockney rhyming slang.
A Clockwork Orange features a soundtrack...