Two Thumbs
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Did anyone read the book?
I intentionally did not.
I have a very vivid imagination. And considering the movie, I woulda freaked myself out.
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Did anyone read the book?
Did anyone read the book?
I wish everyone who saw it actually understood the messages in it.
The main message you should have gotten is that YOU CANNOT BE REHABILITATED!
You can't force rehabilitation.
And that government controlls don't work either.
So you mean big government, the democratic ideal.The main message you should have gotten is that YOU CANNOT BE REHABILITATED!
You can't force rehabilitation.
And that government controlls don't work either.
When you take away a persons freedom to choose their own beliefs you have not rehabilitated them.
Its about the state forcing beliefs on people.
The main message you should have gotten is that YOU CANNOT BE REHABILITATED!
You can't force rehabilitation.
And that government controlls don't work either.
When you take away a persons freedom to choose their own beliefs you have not rehabilitated them.
Its about the state forcing beliefs on people.
I didn't know the movie was that old.
Uh folks, this movie was a satire about FREE WILL~
You either get the movie or you don't.
Thoughts on the groundbreaking film??
Love it or hate it?
'A Clockwork Orange' And Other Blu-Ray Releases - Speakeasy - WSJ
Thoughts on the groundbreaking film??
Love it or hate it?
'A Clockwork Orange' And Other Blu-Ray Releases - Speakeasy - WSJ
Thoughts on the groundbreaking film??
Love it or hate it?
'A Clockwork Orange' And Other Blu-Ray Releases - Speakeasy - WSJ
Thoughts on the groundbreaking film??
Love it or hate it?
'A Clockwork Orange' And Other Blu-Ray Releases - Speakeasy - WSJ
I loved the movie and the book, too.
CO is one of those movies I loved, however, that I do not really want to see again.
I've read the book a few times.
The book is, I think, rather brilliant in that it invents a futuristic patrois for Alex and co., and does a damned fine literary exploration on issues like free will, rights of the individual versus rights of society, and so forth.