A ClockWork Orange
0January 24, 2020 by so124
London in the near future. Alex, a 15-year-old boy who is drunken by a rival delinquency group and fighting, slaps the homeless, and does everything bad. He was eventually arrested by police for betrayal of a friend and sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Alex, who has been forced to show cruel images with his eyes wide open, causes physiological rejection in any violence, Alex returns as a “true man” and returns to his home.
“Clockwork Orange” is not just a movie depicting violence, it depicted fun of violence. It is a movie in which the urge of violence that every human being has locked in the depths of the heart andsublimated it as an entertainment.
At first glance, it looks like a work that denounces a managed social system by a totalitarian state, like George Orwell’s novel “1984” (although that aspect is strong, of course), but Stanley Kubrick’s gaze has a lot of sympathy with Alex, who consumes excess energy for sex and violence.
It is not an affirmation of violence, but a proof that violence is an absolute pleasure aside from ethical issues.
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