A Clockwork Orange - 1971
A Clockwork Orange - 1971
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- U.S. Insert Poster
- Matt Black with Red Rub Through Solid Wooden Frame
- Conservation 'Black Core' Off-White Mountboard
- 99% UV Art Glass
- Framed Size: 19 x 41 inches (48 x 104 cm)
A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film written, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick. It is based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel. The film employs disturbing and violent themes to comment on psychiatry, juvenile delinquency, youth gangs, and broader social, political, and economic issues in a dystopian near-future Great Britain.
In an England of the future, Alex (Malcolm McDowell) and his "Droogs" spend their nights getting high at the Korova Milkbar before embarking on "a little of the old ultraviolence," while jauntily warbling "Singin' in the Rain." After he's jailed for bludgeoning the Cat Lady to death, Alex submits to behaviour modification technique to earn his freedom; he's conditioned to abhor violence. Returned to the world defenceless, Alex becomes the victim of his prior victims.
"Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven."
