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Clockwork Orange

Red, the color of heat, anger, blood, floods the screen for the first thirty-two seconds of the film. Time enough for the viewer to really contemplate the effect of the color red. Suddenly, the screen switches to blue, but it doesn?t last nearly as long, maybe a fourth of the time. It is a tease of serenity, comfort, peace of mind. Then back to red, the moment of relaxation and security is gone.

The opening credits (described in the first paragraph) are a condensed version of the main character?s, Alexander DeLarge, mental status throughout the movie. He spends the first part of the film being himself, a sadistic character who?s entire life is based around sex, violence, and music (mostly Ludwig Van Beethoven) Then he is put through harsh treatment and supposedly cured to conform to society in his thoughts and actions. He feels extreme pain as a result of the things that once gave him extreme pleasure. Another tease, the façade of a calm, sane, normal person. But in the end, he returns to his old ways, his true self eventually prevails.

The first scene of Clockwork Orange opens with a extreme close up of Alex?s face, his head slightly tilted downward and his eyes looking directly into the camera. The viewer is confronted w


The theme of Clockwork Orange is the importance of being your own person and having your own morals, even if others look them upon as wrong or bad. This film illustrates this in the way Alex behaved after his mind had been trained against his true beliefs. He had no idea how to act or what to say or do. He could not defend himself. All of this because all we really know is how to be ourselves and if we are trained against that natural instinct, we are no longer and individual.

Rejected by his family, he was left out in the world alone. His past kept creeping up on him and he had no way to defend himself against the pain from others. He eventually attempted suicide and failed. While in the hospital, unconscious, his mind was altered and he resumed his original, sadistic view of life. When he awoke he realized he was back to his old self, cured in his mind.

A dolly shot pulls away from Alex while he introduces himself and his ?droogs? through the role of narrator. He and his group are into ultraviolence, an extreme violence involving beating, robbing, and raping random people for their own pleasure, and each night they construct an itinerary and go out to pursue their goal for the evening. One night, after a small dispute within the group over leadership and decision making, the

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