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  • Novel
    • History
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  • Film
    • History
    • Structure
    • Visuals
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    • History
    • Structure
    • Music
  • TV
    • History
    • Structure
    • Design
    • Other Considerations
  • Bibliography
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Stanley Kubrick's
​ A Clockwork Orange

Transforming a literary work into a screened live-action universe...

"A brilliant and dangerous work, but it is dangerous in a way that brilliant things sometimes are" (New York Times)

​"
This outlandish tale of dystopian delinquency remains deeply thought-provoking – but is not without troublesome elements" (The Guardian)

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Alex is violent because it is necessary for him to be violent in order for this movie to entertain in the way Kubrick intends. Kubrick has used visuals to alter the book's point of view and to nudge us toward a kind of grudging pal-ship with Alex" (Ebert). 
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