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I haven't seen this film in so long, I only remember the shocking imagery, not the author's message. You laid this out very nicely, it makes total sense to me. It made me want to watch this film again, but in a different lens. Also your title reminded me of a paper I wrote in college with the same title as your video (minus the video essay part) about the character Shylock from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Complex villians are so interesting. Did you do this for school?
Bought a dvd player and that was the first movie I bought. It is a movie i watched several times as it is very complex. To me it showed mans inhumanity to man as well as much more. You can't watch it just once and truly understand everything. Theres just so much to it on so many levels. A truely absurd film that shocks you to the core until ya really think about it.
Yeah I agree. I remember not liking this movie on first watch. Though the gift of Kubrick is that you can’t just watch his films once, and there is always new layers of depth to found.
Love this movie. Fine interpretation thanks
personally, Clockwork Orange is Kubrick's magnum opus, the themes of violence & change is nevertheless incredibly powerful
I haven't seen this film in so long, I only remember the shocking imagery, not the author's message. You laid this out very nicely, it makes total sense to me. It made me want to watch this film again, but in a different lens. Also your title reminded me of a paper I wrote in college with the same title as your video (minus the video essay part) about the character Shylock from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Complex villians are so interesting. Did you do this for school?
No I just decided to do this for fun :)
@@anthillshapedbox7978 My son is watching this right now. :)
Bought a dvd player and that was the first movie I bought. It is a movie i watched several times as it is very complex. To me it showed mans inhumanity to man as well as much more. You can't watch it just once and truly understand everything. Theres just so much to it on so many levels. A truely absurd film that shocks you to the core until ya really think about it.
Yeah I agree. I remember not liking this movie on first watch. Though the gift of Kubrick is that you can’t just watch his films once, and there is always new layers of depth to found.