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Adaline 2021-10-13 13:07:47
Why is the bathroom scene so important to Kubrick?
The eye-opening opening scene determines the entire movie. Alice was sitting on the toilet. Bill looked at himself in the mirror. His wife asked him, Do I look beautiful? How does my hair look? He answered without looking back. "Very good." Alice said, "You didn't even look at me." This scene in...
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Alivia 2021-10-13 13:07:24
Outright good is as cruel as outright evil
The whole movie lasts for two hours. In fact, I can't really understand the meaning of a Clockwork Orange at the end. In general, this movie is characterized by violence and brainwashing, and it is obviously unspeakable when I watch it. Very depressing. But I think this movie can still be...
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Myron 2021-10-13 13:07:14
Cyborg
According to Encyclopedia: "Regarding the meaning of a clockwork orange, the novel author Anthony Burgess said in the preface of the original reprint: "A clockwork orange itself does not exist, but old Londoners use it to describe strange things. It signifies the application of mechanistic...
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Janae 2021-10-13 13:07:09
An analysis of the dystopia in "A Clockwork Orange" from the perspective of the relationship between music and sound and picture
1. The foundation of the theory of imitation and its flaws from the 5th century BC to the 4th century BC, the founder of the ancient Greek Elea school, Xenofini, "imitated" and expressed this view: people create gods according to their own appearance. If cows, horses, and lions have hands...
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Christa 2021-10-13 13:06:01
The Postmodern Art Style of "A Clockwork Orange"
"Clockwork Orange" post-modern art style a. Brief introduction of the story "A Clockwork Orange" is a shocking cult film by the film master Stanley Kubrick in 1971. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by the British writer Anthony Perkins. The background of the...
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Luis 2021-10-13 13:05:52
Psychological thinking on "A Clockwork Orange"
"A Clockwork Orange" is one of Kubrick's most famous works in the 20th century, but it was once banned by many countries in the world because of the large number of sexual and violent plots in the film. So far, the controversy over the "bad movie" with the halo over the head has never ceased. But...
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Trudie 2021-10-13 13:05:49
A Clockwork Orange and Foucault
In 1972, the film "A Clockwork Orange (A Clockwork Orange)" was completed. It was about a series of stories about a gangster who did no evil and was imprisoned, took part in treatments to reform violent tendencies, and finally returned to society. In 1963, Foucault published "The Birth of...
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Elinore 2021-10-13 13:05:48
The tight human paradox
I have always admired Kubrick's pessimistic fatalism and his aesthetic art. From this film philosopher, I can feel a director’s concern and sympathy for the whole of mankind. Although it is sometimes too dark, only with questions about life can mankind begin to explore the boundless light....
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Reinhold 2021-10-13 13:05:43
Purpose or means, discussion of freedom and will
One of the future trilogy of Stanley Kubrick-"A Clockwork Orange", and two other future trilogy works that have attracted countless pride for him, "Dr. Strange Love" and "2001 A Space Odyssey" Than, it is destined to be a controversial alternative. This work, which the library director...
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Grace 2021-10-13 13:05:36
What should the future of mankind be like
The theme of Kubrick's "Future Trilogy" is "Where should the future of mankind go?" The answer of "Dr. Strange Love" is: destruction in passion; the answer of "2001 A Space Odyssey" is: transcendence in virtue Human beings; the answer to "A Clockwork Orange" is: Be a good person, what a...
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