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Clockwork Orange, A (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray)
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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Drama, Comedy, Mystery & Suspense/Crime |
Format | 4K, NTSC |
Contributor | John Clive, Michael Bates, Patrick Magee, Adrienne Corri, Anthony Burgess, Max L. Raab, Si Litvinoff, Stanley Kubrick, Miriam Karlin, Warren Clarke, Carl Duering, Malcolm McDowell See more |
Initial release date | 2021-09-21 |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 17 minutes |
Studio | Warner Bros. |
Subtitle | Polish, English, German |
Colour | Unknown |
Number of discs | 2 |
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Being the adventures of a young man...who loved a bit of the old ultra-violence...went to jail, was brain washed...and came out cured...or was he? In a futuristic welfare state, Alex (Malcolm McDowell), a vicious young hoodlum, sleeps all day and spends his nights roaming the city with his droogs (friends), assaulting innocent people in the streets and in their homes. Finally captured by the police, Alex undergoes rehabilitation in the form of aversion therapy as brutal and horrifying as any of his offenses.
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- Digital Copy Expiration Date : Sept. 30 2023
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 17.09 x 13.41 x 1.19 cm; 0.52 g
- Manufacturer reference : 883929723430_ig_loc
- Director : Stanley Kubrick
- Media Format : 4K, NTSC
- Run time : 2 hours and 17 minutes
- Release date : Sept. 21 2021
- Actors : Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Adrienne Corri, Miriam Karlin, Michael Bates
- Studio : Warner Bros.
- Producers : Max L. Raab, Stanley Kubrick, Si Litvinoff
- ASIN : B09B8FXZ8N
- Country of origin : Canada
- Writers : Stanley Kubrick
- Number of discs : 2
- 鶹 Rank: #4,902 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #463 in Science Fiction (Movies & TV Shows)
- #674 in Thriller
- #876 in Comedy (Movies & TV Shows)
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"Classic. Still a cogent portrayal of sociopathic violence, both from individuals and the state. I doubt if it could be made today." Read more
"Interesting look at a film from a different era. Definitely not my favorite but still an odd classic." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2025Verified PurchaseInteresting look at a film from a different era. Definitely not my favorite but still an odd classic.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2010Verified PurchaseFresh from the success of 2001, Stanley Kubrick continues his forays into the future in this Orwellian tale of twenty first century dystopia. Written in 1962, released in theatres in 1970 and set in 1995, A Clockwork Orange delves into the strange fetishes and inclinations towards violence of a group of young drug addled street thugs who terrorize for the sheer visceral thrill and who rob and steal for the financial payoff of which they generate towards more drugs and more crime in a vicious repeating cycle. This dark futuresque vision was innovative in its time and won Stanley Kubrick some academy award nominations in 1970, the year it was released.
The movie starts with them at a local milk bar after having drunken milk laced with synthetic mescaline and adrenachrome. They then go on a few days of craziness through the streets and suburbs of London with all of this culminating in a final climactic act of horrific murder.
The hapless murderer is sent to a reform school and it is at this point that the real point of the movie is made.
The hero of the story, Alexander DeLarge is sent to H.M. Prison Parkmoor and volunteers for a controversial treatment intended to reform prisoners and to curb recidivism of the prison population.
The treatment involves the use of liberal doses of psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs as well as the forced viewing of violent films. The level of enforcement of the viewing is so profound that eyelid clamps to keep the eyelids open is used as well as the frequent application of saline solution.
At this point, the author points out that the meaning of the title is that mankind is mostly a programmed animal going to work, the 9 to 5 ritualization but his innate essence is juicy and sweet like an orange, so that man is an exploited orange, a clockwork orange and perhaps with a catastrophic shock can man awaken to his true nature.
Through such treatments meant to induce an integral shock to the core of the system, Alexander is temporarily deprogrammed but with undesirable consequences.
At the end of the movie only with finding the balance between the civilized and the savage, the technological and the primeval is true happiness found.
Anthony Burgess also observes in this novel that the everyday speaking of the English language changes over time and new slang is constantly being formed as old slang steadily goes obsolete.
This is one of the finest movies ever made. Malcolm McDowell who starred in this movie moved on to even greater fame starring in Penthouse Magazine Bob Guccione's Caligula as the lurid and ill-fated Roman Emperor.
A Clockwork Orange also features Godfrey Quigley as the prison chaplain. He would also appear in the next Stanley Kubrick movie, Barry Lyndon as the Chevalier du Balibari.
Philip Stone is Alex's father in this movie. He would go on to appear in not one but two of the Stanley Kubrick movies. He would appear as the solicitor to the Lyndon estate in Barry Lyndon. And he would appear as Grady, the former caretaker of the Overlook Hotel.
The movie is very British and unlike other Stanley Kubrick movies in this one he makes no disguises or pretenses that he is filming in England, so there is a no restraint, no holds barred opening to the local atmosphere which supports and helps create this film.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2024Verified PurchaseI used this DVD to bring back memories of the 70's. I liked the fact that it reminded me of the adventures that I was going through at the beginning of my adult life.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2021Verified PurchaseA little to close to home these days...
- Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2024Verified PurchaseI love this movie especially in glorious 4K ultra HD. My droogies
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Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2024Verified PurchaseTel que présenté. bone qualité
- Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2024Verified PurchaseMalcolm McDowell is superb in this role.I can understand why this movie was banned for so long
But I really enjoyed it
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Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024Verified PurchaseBelle musique, belles femmes, film divertissant, pour adultes équilibrés, je dirais.
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RubenReviewed in Spain on January 23, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Me han abierto los vidrios con este 4k!
Verified Purchase¡Delícate, hermano! ¡Qué despliegue de violencia visual me he marcado con este nuevo formato! La naranja mecánica, ahora en 4K, es una sinfonía para los ojos. Cada poro de Malcolm McDowell, cada gota de leche, cada movimiento de los drugos, ¡todo está ahí, tan real que podrías meter el puño en la pantalla!
La calidad de la imagen es como un Korova Milk Bar para los sentidos, una droga que te inyectan directamente en las retinas. Los colores son más vivos que un Nadsat, el sonido más profundo que un agujero negro. Es como volver a ser un joven drugo, pero esta vez con un televisor de última generación.
Si eres un amante de la ultraviolencia, del buen cine y de las experiencias alucinógenas, esta edición 4K es un must. ¡No te la pierdas, hermano! ¡Compra, compra, compra! Y si no lo haces, ¡te daré un buen susto!
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Fernando Gomez BelmontReviewed in Mexico on September 15, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Llegó en excelentes condiciones
Verified PurchaseEs un estupendo producto, contiene:
1 disco Blu Ray
Audio original de inglés 5.1
Doblaje al español 5.1
Subtitulos en español
Extras
Comentarios de Malcolm Mcdowell y Nick Redman
Documentales del canal 4
Theatrical trailer original
es muy recomendable para la colección el envío como siempre excelente gracias.
- Frederick BaptistReviewed in the United States on September 28, 2008
5.0 out of 5 stars Shocking! Mind-Blowing! Classic Kubrick!
Verified PurchaseThis movie is truly timeless and although certain elements betray its age e.g. use of cassettes in the future instead of cds, use of a typewriter instead of a desktop pc by the writer etc, this film transcends time and its message is still very thought-provoking and evokes strong responses from viewers just like modern avant-garde artworks are supposed to. From "Dr. Strangelove" to "2001: A Space Odyssey" to this, Stanley Kubrick's brilliant directing genius can only be described as producing cinematic high works of art. Just like in the great "2001:...", Kubrick forces you to think about serious issues, stunning and shocking you to come to your own conclusions and to stimulate your senses all the while refusing to tell you what to think.
Some may feel Alex got off too easy and for all his major offences against society should be severely punished ala capital punishment and may actually come to this conclusion from watching the film. Others may actually feel sorry for and happy for Alex that he returns to "normal" and that the powers that be get what they deserve with the threat of a loss of power. Either way, the film disturbs you enough to elicit strong responses making it difficult to remain indifferent or to not have an opinion which is the definition of good modern art.
This film could also be a metaphor for thought control and governance asking the question: is it proper to force people to accept an ideology even if they don't truly believe it themselves? Whether it is Communism or even Capitalism or any religion should people be given a choice which one to go with or should society take all steps to penalise even to the point of using physical pain and suffering to ensure compliance? It is telling at the end when Alex becomes "healed" only when he realises that the very powers that are trying to "heal" him are sick and maybe even sicker than he is; a different sort of corruption but corruption nonetheless.
This film as time has shown is the true winner of the Oscar for the Best Picture, Director and Actor awards for that year and how "The French Connection" won for these categories is beyond belief. This film is certainly a lot more rewarding on so many levels and has certainly aged a lot better to rank among the best ever films.
The great news is that the digital restoration and remastering has been done very well making both the picture and sound quality of this dvd very, very good indeed. Although the Special Features are nothing to speak about, I'm hoping the newly-released Blu-Ray version will have extras such as making-of and other sorts of documentaries as well.
By far a film masterpiece by the great Kubrick and a must-have for every film buff's dvd library.
Highly recommended!
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FaudiReviewed in France on April 1, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Correct
Verified PurchaseCorrespond à mes attentes mais boîte cassé à la réception !