Clockwork Orange
Today I went to see that movie. Until a few days ago I thought the word orange in the title was the colour orange, not the fruit. I read a brief summary that said it was the fruit and after I watched the movie it struck me why... pretty neat title. I knew there will be a lot of violence, in fact in that same review there was the key phrase "a lot of violence with Bethoven on the background", I think I read it twice. Was expecting a bit more than there was. I hear from a lot of different kind of people about this movie. So with not much of an idea rather than the violence and Ludwig van (Bethoven) I went to see it.
So I saw the movie. I think it had some pretty good bits, wouldn't call it a great movie, for my liking I would say an average one although with some creative parts and other good elements. But those good elements were pretty well made. In correction to my earlier post, I meant unnecessary violence towards women is absolutly not needed. No, I'm not saying there is a necessary violence, nor am I anti-feminist. What I mean is when someone threatens you in a physical or emotional way, then he/she (regardless whether its a woman or a man) deserves some sort of physical or emotional counter-action respectively. Simply because our violence is an instinct in us, an instinct for survival, an instinct to live on. On my way back from the movie I was thinking that a human without a dose of violence is not a human... If it is so we'll be following the theory of evolution, but will not work if (Abrhamic) religion is taken into consideration, because in I don't see from where such a violent instinct for survival will be coming from...
Orange is sort of like the motto of the movie, so with lot of heavy breathing ins I can live with Alex's father's orange shirt and tie... but there were some other absurd colours! Did his mother wear a wig, or she coloured her own hair LIKE THAT!? Some questions still remain unanswered. And those modernistic rooms and aprtments! Wtf!? Like Alex's living room where his parents live... no body sane ffs lives in a room colorful like that. I guess it explains some things.
So I saw the movie. I think it had some pretty good bits, wouldn't call it a great movie, for my liking I would say an average one although with some creative parts and other good elements. But those good elements were pretty well made. In correction to my earlier post, I meant unnecessary violence towards women is absolutly not needed. No, I'm not saying there is a necessary violence, nor am I anti-feminist. What I mean is when someone threatens you in a physical or emotional way, then he/she (regardless whether its a woman or a man) deserves some sort of physical or emotional counter-action respectively. Simply because our violence is an instinct in us, an instinct for survival, an instinct to live on. On my way back from the movie I was thinking that a human without a dose of violence is not a human... If it is so we'll be following the theory of evolution, but will not work if (Abrhamic) religion is taken into consideration, because in I don't see from where such a violent instinct for survival will be coming from...
Orange is sort of like the motto of the movie, so with lot of heavy breathing ins I can live with Alex's father's orange shirt and tie... but there were some other absurd colours! Did his mother wear a wig, or she coloured her own hair LIKE THAT!? Some questions still remain unanswered. And those modernistic rooms and aprtments! Wtf!? Like Alex's living room where his parents live... no body sane ffs lives in a room colorful like that. I guess it explains some things.
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