A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Can you correct delinquency?
Presentation:
One of Kubrick's exploration into psychology, which perhaps reveals a more about his mind than the mind he wishes to explore. With an iconic and referential performance from Malcom McDowell, you'll have a hard time not believing this is real, or he's an actor, or this isn't a scientific study. Looks exactly like something from the documentary Stanford Prison Experiment. Almost documentary in style, even.
Conclusion:
A must watch for those that appreciate the psychological aspects of filmmaking, shadows of the mind and darkness of society. Legendary images and visuals in a shockingly perverted yet daring presentation. If Kubrick wasn’t a filmmaker, he’d probably be a mad clinical psychologist. Thank god he’s not and we got films like this instead.
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