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“Nobody except people who were trying to prove that Clockwork Orange was an evil film, nobody could believe that one was in favour of Alex. It’s only that in telling a story like ...
The delinquent activities that Alex and his droogs engage in could rival even the sickest Cannibal Corpse lyrics, which is likely a large part of why metal artists tend to channel Clockwork in ...
“I was cured all right,” Alex DeLarge (Malcolm McDowell) asserts at the end of Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 cautionary science fiction classic, A Clockwork Orange, and audiences cheered. We left ...
“You ’ave no feelings,” the murderer rejoined. “I pity your poor wife”—just like Alex in A Clockwork Orange, but without the intelligence and the taste for classical music. In the world of Alex and ...
In A Clockwork Orange, the magic comes from the power of suggestion. The 1971 film and Anthony Burgess’ 1962 novel of the same name centre around Alex and his gang of ‘droogs’ – four young ...
Within the first few lines of Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange, we are lured into a near-future after-dark realm, and a strangely potent new language. Fifteen-year-old Alex ...