Review of A Clockwork Orange (1971) by Jeremiah Kipp for Slant Magazine — 19 Nov 2007
If you watch Clockwork Orange and see that this is the game Kubrick is playing with us, giving us an avenue into understanding a corrosion of society, the film may be appreciated as his finest masterwork in a career full of them.
Certainly, it’s his most human film, right next to Lolita in its refusal to judge its central character’s sickness.
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This review of A Clockwork Orange (1971) was written by Jeremiah Kipp and published by Slant Magazine on 19 Nov 2007.
A Clockwork Orange has generally received very positive reviews.
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