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Thread started 11/29/08 3:46am

Gimmesomehorns

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What the hell is A clockwork orange about?

Whenever i read on forums theres some quasi-philosiphical answer or "youre to dumb to know".
So please tell me, what the hell am i missing that everyone else notices?
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Reply #1 posted 11/29/08 4:19am

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Hmm, I'd say it's about violence and its different kinds in society. It's been a while since I have seen it but isn't there a parallel between his violence and the government's?

hmmm
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Reply #2 posted 11/29/08 5:02am

abierman

the definition of "goodness" and outrage against behavioural psychology.
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Reply #3 posted 11/29/08 5:14am

Imago

It's about vaginas and the development and treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder with regards to vaginas. Beethoven's symphonies represent clitoral stimulation.
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Reply #4 posted 11/29/08 5:26am

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Imago said:

It's about vaginas and the development and treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder with regards to vaginas. Beethoven's symphonies represent clitoral stimulation.

eek
It all makes sense to me now!
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Reply #5 posted 11/29/08 7:41am

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He was a RAPIST and he gets deprogramed. It was rated X in the movies. The book has German Translations in the back of it. I found it hard to read and the movie much easier.
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Reply #6 posted 11/29/08 9:27am

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MRGee said:

He was a RAPIST and he gets deprogramed. It was rated X in the movies. The book has German Translations in the back of it. I found it hard to read and the movie much easier.

Whoa. I've only seen parts of this movie but not the whole thing before....seems gruesome.
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Reply #7 posted 11/29/08 3:54pm

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Ultraviolence! woot!
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Reply #8 posted 11/29/08 4:55pm

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sex with frozen bananas
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Reply #9 posted 11/29/08 5:51pm

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The ol' in & out.
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Reply #10 posted 11/29/08 5:59pm

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if i remember, it's about a gang of violent hoodlums who wreak bloody mayhem on a town, including a nasty bit where they rape a woman to death in front of her broken husband while playing beethoven's symphony.

police catch the hoodlums, try them and sentence them to rehabilitation. hoodlums are 'rehabilitated' through powerful negative conditioning, and released back into society.

the leader hoodlum, rehabilitated, happens upon the man broken in his earlier attack, who recognizes him and inflicts a vigilante justice by torturing hrehabilitated leader hoodlum, thereby becoming that which he once suffered from.

to my way of thinking, it is about the extreme irony that 'justice' can sometimes be and the etenal question of redemption confused
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Reply #11 posted 11/29/08 6:21pm

Alej

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I just finished reading this thing like ten minutes ago lol
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Reply #12 posted 11/29/08 6:22pm

Alej

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TheMightyCelestial said:

The ol' in & out.


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Reply #13 posted 11/29/08 8:35pm

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Gimmesomehorns said:

Whenever i read on forums theres some quasi-philosiphical answer or "youre to dumb to know".
So please tell me, what the hell am i missing that everyone else notices?


the movie or the book?
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Reply #14 posted 11/30/08 1:48am

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ufoclub said:

Gimmesomehorns said:

Whenever i read on forums theres some quasi-philosiphical answer or "youre to dumb to know".
So please tell me, what the hell am i missing that everyone else notices?


the movie or the book?

The movie, i kinda like it, its well done, but i dont get the overall message, just a llittle hint of it.
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Reply #15 posted 11/30/08 7:49am

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Gimmesomehorns said:

ufoclub said:



the movie or the book?

The movie, i kinda like it, its well done, but i dont get the overall message, just a llittle hint of it.


It's the kind of movie that you have to watch over and over and then see what you are thinking in your own head. It doesn't wear it's themes conventionally (doesn't have normal music cues to direct your emotions), but if you map out the story, it becomes obvious what it's about.
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Reply #16 posted 11/30/08 4:00pm

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XxAxX said:

if i remember, it's about a gang of violent hoodlums who wreak bloody mayhem on a town, including a nasty bit where they rape a woman to death in front of her broken husband while playing beethoven's symphony.

police catch the hoodlums, try them and sentence them to rehabilitation. hoodlums are 'rehabilitated' through powerful negative conditioning, and released back into society.

the leader hoodlum, rehabilitated, happens upon the man broken in his earlier attack, who recognizes him and inflicts a vigilante justice by torturing hrehabilitated leader hoodlum, thereby becoming that which he once suffered from.

to my way of thinking, it is about the extreme irony that 'justice' can sometimes be and the etenal question of redemption confused



excellent summation!! clapping
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Reply #17 posted 11/30/08 5:29pm

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Is a remake in the works? hmmm cool
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Reply #18 posted 11/30/08 5:45pm

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noimageatall said:

Is a remake in the works? hmmm cool


If it is, I really hope they use the last chapter pray
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Reply #19 posted 11/30/08 5:55pm

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noimageatall said:

Is a remake in the works? hmmm cool


Can't image someone would tackle it.
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Reply #20 posted 11/30/08 6:27pm

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SUPRMAN said:

noimageatall said:

Is a remake in the works? hmmm cool


Can't image someone would tackle it.


Right. I mean, they'd probably make it even more violent than it already was, and it'd end up being something like A Clockwork Spit on Your Grave Saw VI.
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Reply #21 posted 11/30/08 6:48pm

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noimageatall said:

SUPRMAN said:



Can't image someone would tackle it.


Right. I mean, they'd probably make it even more violent than it already was, and it'd end up being something like A Clockwork Spit on Your Grave Saw VI.


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Reply #22 posted 12/01/08 12:22am

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God I love this flick!!! I'mma have to rewatch it now too... biggrin biggrin biggrin
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Reply #23 posted 12/01/08 12:30am

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Alej said:

noimageatall said:



Right. I mean, they'd probably make it even more violent than it already was, and it'd end up being something like A Clockwork Spit on Your Grave Saw VI.


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