Saturday, March 16, 2019

A Clockwork Orange

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For the tenth film of the month we have A Clockwork Orange

First off, we have the story which has a sadistic gang leader is imprisoned and volunteers for a conduct-aversion experiment, but it doesn't go as planned. I thought the story was very intriguing but it kept me hooked with the concepts that it used.

Next, we have the characters which overall, I thought were all very well acted the main standout being the main character of Alex because of how he was portrayed and especially with what he goes through.

As for the film's visuals I thought were one of the best parts about this film because of how i was used to shock but also how it used the idea of a dystopian world mostly because of it's architecture as well as the take on crime and violence. There is also the camera choices and lighting which also help build the world around the characters. Moving onto the tone of the film which I enjoyed with the way it made me feel coming out of it being intrigued and astounded by what I had seen. I thought the soundtrack of the film was used well as it was an important part of Alex's interests and how that it used against him over the course of the story. 

Overall, I thought this film was another very enjoyable film that I was concerned going into it after hearing about it for some however once it finished my fears had gone away and I found entertainment from it. 

I give A Clockwork Orange a score of 9/10

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