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A Clockwork Orange: Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven
Alex is a sadist psychopath, sometime in the unseen future, who along with his gang commits ultra-violent crimes like killing and raping.
Upon his arrest, he is enrolled in a program to rehabilitate him using a new psychological method of conduct-aversion. After satisfying all requirements of the program he is released from prison.
What will become of him? Will he return to his old ways? Will the world accept him considering his past?
Upon his arrest, he is enrolled in a program to rehabilitate him using a new psychological method of conduct-aversion. After satisfying all requirements of the program he is released from prison.
What will become of him? Will he return to his old ways? Will the world accept him considering his past?
Rating: Yellow - the movie might be a masterpiece, and 'art-movie' lovers might appreciate it. But for general public it is just too dark, too sad and too heavy.
I did consider giving it a Red - not for normal people, but then it is a masterpiece that talks about the society at so many levels, and is worth seeing for so many reasons!
I did consider giving it a Red - not for normal people, but then it is a masterpiece that talks about the society at so many levels, and is worth seeing for so many reasons!
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