A Clockwork Orange

Kubrick had made 2001, and was under pressure to make an on-budget film in a reasonable time. So he picked the novel A Clockwork Orange and this is what we have.

There’s so much stuff written about this film and its effects on the world. The truth is, some people already motivated to violence used it as an excuse. We rather think Alex might have done the same.

The film put Thamesmead on the map, and actually it’s not better now than it was then, probably worse. It feels like an abandoned area of London.

The film was withdrawn in the UK (not banned) and current versions are slightly different from the one we saw in Leicester Square when it came out. We have a rather odd book of the script illustrated by black and white frames from the film, and there are definitely some differences.

It’s a dated film, funny in parts, but with a very interesting score. There is violence, of course, but nothing really terrible. It’s definitely not gory.

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