Opinions on this movie? I watched it today first

Opinions on this movie? I watched it today first
time and I don't know what to think.

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I like it, but I also like the book. I unironically like reading the book or watching the film while drinking spiked milk. Alcohol, cannabis oil, whatever I have around. Makes it a little more enjoyable because it's kinda hard to watch / read this one.

Stop using the phrase "unironically". It makes you sound like a damn fool when you say that. I can smell purple hair dye whenever that phrase is used.

Hi hi hi there!

>I don't know what to think
What's that supposed to mean?

Some of the cinematography is reasonably based, but it still is aged pretty rough. The colors are frequently pretty bland, and sorta render the film more nostalgic, but rather cumbersome.

Pretty good film, well shot and some great performers, feel that much of the shock value has been lost over the decades though

Greatest movie ever made.

HAVE ANOTHER GLASS

i likethe film If... (1968) by Lindsay Anderson better

Love the book. Love the movie. Still need to read
the British version of the book.

Fucking kek

>Kubrick
>cinematography reasonably based
>reasonably

Fucking bow down before lord Stanley, pleb!

Kubrick is a master film maker, Op. a clockwork orange is up there with his very best films. The score, mise en scene, the feeling of dread. My film tutor once asked my class what was the scariest film we ever saw, and I said a clockwork orange. Not traditionally ‘scary’ but it’s nightmarish in my opinion. The world where they exist is horrible, like a bad trip. Even the way people engage with each other is stilted and unnatural. It makes me uncomfortable like no other film has.

Your film tutor was a gigantic cuck faggot.
I admire many of the shots and angles in that film, and especially some of the still scenes, but it was all fairly experimental and impractical/alienating by today standards. Your film tutor was seriously a cuckold retard, and you probably are too.

the more people recommend it, the less i want to watch it

Fucking stupid. British creations are devoid of meaning, and deserve no further thought. The entire island should have a dome placed over it so their shitty films cannot infect the rest of the functioning world. Also I'm Canadian.

It’s decently made movie, the problem is the fans. droves of retards are obsessed with this film because they stopped developing emotionally in high school. Kinda like the tards that idolize the joker.

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A clockwork orange.
The book by Anthony Burgess and also the film by Stanley Kubrick will be my favorites forever.

I feel bad for the women in your life

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If was filmed at Cheltenham Ladies college in my home town. Also really like the film but I prefer A clockwork Orange due to Kubrick and I love the theme. Flat block Marina is an excellent scene as well with the music and the background of the flats. I absolutely love it

Fuck, I just reread your post, and it's YOU who thought the film was shocking in this day and age (which it isn't) and not your teacher. I apologize for calling out your teacher, but you are still dumb.

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Stanley Kubrick was an excellent filmmaker, it's a decent movie, but not his best work by any means. It's good, but I think it's a little too edgy. Like, if you're 16 and think it's the best movie ever, that makes sense.