
Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange isn’t a film one watches; it’s a film one endures, debates, and ultimately can’t forget. Based on Anthony Burgess’s novel, this 1971 cinematic masterpiece is a visceral, polarizing examination of morality, free will, and the disturbing intersections between them. Equal parts satire and social horror, A Clockwork Orange thrives on its ability to provoke and unsettle. It’s not for the faint of heart, nor for those who like their art neatly packaged and palatable.
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