Clockwork Orange is a movie about a crazy and problematic young man, Alex. Alex and his friend (Droog) got a high return from harm to others. They arbitrarily attacked and raped London. As a leader, Alex was eventually captured and sent to prison. Scientists are studying Alex's prison violence. Scientists believe that his evil ways can be restored through special training and planning. Alex accepted a conditioning program that would show a physically unpleasant reaction to the idea of hurting others.
It was invented by Anthony Burgess' s novel "Clockwork Orange" in 1962. In irritated schizophrenia, it is the first person of a juvenile offender who accepts state support psychological rehabilitation for abnormal behavior. This novel stimulates the extreme political system based on a model that opposes human integrity and irreversibility. In a futuristic vocabulary invented by Burgess, part is due to the adaptation of Russian words which is his most primitive and famous work. The filming of Stanley Kubrick (1971) is also widely praised, especially for critics, not for critics, especially for many violent and pornographic scenes of movies.
Clockwork Orange was a 1971 anti-utopian criminal movie, adapted and produced by Stanley Kubrick, adapted from Anthony Burgess' s 1962 novel of the same name. It uses a disturbing image of violence to comment on the recent fainting British psychiatry, juvenile delinquency, youth gang and other social, political and economic themes. The central figure, Malcolm McDowell, is a charismatic and antisocial criminal, whose interests include classical music (especially Beethoven), rape, and so-called "extreme violence". He led a small group of mobs Pete (Michael Tarn), Georgie (James Marcus), and Dim (Warren Clarke) and called him his own drag (from the Russian word друг "friends", " partner"). Through experimental mental control techniques by Anthony Sharp, Interior Minister, the movie called his gang's horrible crime frenzy, his captured and attempted rehabilitation as Ludovico.
Orange's main character of the clockwork ("hero" may be an expanded version) is an illegal young man who is obsessed with violence and classical music, and a group of "injustice" in a series of terrorist attacks in the UK There was. Since boys are starting work with drinking toxic milk, harassment and strikes are fair games. As Drog expands their attacks, Alex will eventually be sentenced to a long imprisonment, where he is - not due to its moral message, but due to its violent scene - controversial Aversion therapy. A Clockwork Orange actually has two versions, and in the original British version, Alex "heals" his preference for violence and eventually changed his approach to a better direction. The American editor of this novel felt this ending is incredible and insisted that it ended in the first dark chapter (Stanley Kubrick concluded his movie conclusion in symbolic adaptation). -Steve Foxe