Review of A Clockwork Orange (1971) by Nrich46 — 03 Jul 2011
Kubrick's interpretation of Anthony Burgess's novel not only follows the plot nearly perfectly (the ending is changed to help market American audiences and to coincide with Kubrick's ideals) but, also, expresses all the ideas through a new medium.
Brilliantly shot, wonderfully meaningful, and uniquely acted, "A Clockwork Orange" will grab it's audience and redefine any previous conceptions of film as art. This movie excels in Kubrick's ability to affect the audience; the shots, and images present in this film create direct discomfort in it's audience.
This ability, which Kubrick mastered, helps make "A Clockwork Orange" a prominent movie in film history.
This review of A Clockwork Orange (1971) was written by Nrich46 on 03 Jul 2011.
A Clockwork Orange has generally received very positive reviews.
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