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A Clockwork Orange

A landmark of dystopian cinema: brutally provocative, visually immaculate, and still unnervingly relevant in its questions about violence, free will, and state control. It is not an easy watch, but it is one of the defining films of its era and a major work of style and ideas.

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A Clockwork Orange

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Movie · Science Fiction · Crime · NC-17

1971 · 2h 17m · ★ 86% (2.3M)

Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven.

Director: Stanley Kubrick

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Carl Duering

Overview

In a near-future Britain, young Alexander DeLarge and his pals get their kicks beating and raping anyone they please. When not destroying the lives of others, Alex swoons to the music of Beethoven. The state, eager to crack down on juvenile crime, gives an incarcerated Alex the option to undergo an invasive procedure that'll rob him of all personal agency. In a time when conscience is a commodity, can Alex change his tune?

Director

Stanley Kubrick

Production

Polaris Productions Limited, Warner Bros. Pictures, Hawk Films

Cast

Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Carl Duering, Michael Bates, Warren Clarke, James Marcus, Michael Tarn, Miriam Karlin, Adrienne Corri, Sheila Raynor, Philip Stone, Aubrey Morris, Clive Francis, John Clive, Paul Farrell, Michael Gover, Godfrey Quigley, Madge Ryan, Anthony Sharp, Pauline Taylor

Curator Review

Verdict

A landmark of dystopian cinema: brutally provocative, visually immaculate, and still unnervingly relevant in its questions about violence, free will, and state control. It is not an easy watch, but it is one of the defining films of its era and a major work of style and ideas.

Best for

  • Viewers who like challenging, confrontational classics
  • Fans of dystopian sci-fi and social satire
  • People interested in bold production design and formal precision
  • Anyone studying film history or Kubrick’s body of work

Skip if

  • You want an emotionally comforting or straightforward story
  • You are sensitive to sexual violence or sadistic imagery
  • You dislike morally repellent protagonists
  • You prefer naturalistic acting and realism over stylization

Overview

A Clockwork Orange is one of cinema’s most infamous balancing acts: a savage satire wrapped in gleaming design, pop-art violence, and a coldly controlled visual grammar. Kubrick turns delinquency into ritual and punishment into a philosophical trap, forcing the viewer to sit with the tension between personal freedom and social engineering.

Worth noting

What lingers is not just the shock content, but the precision of the world-building: the slang, the costumes, the brutal symmetry of the frames, and the way Beethoven becomes both ecstasy and irony. It is a film that feels engineered to provoke argument, and it still does exactly that.

Bottom line

The movie’s reputation is inseparable from its discomfort, and that discomfort is part of its power. If you can meet it on its own terms, it remains a major, unforgettable work of dystopian cinema and one of the most distinctive films ever made.

Top Letterboxd reviews

maria (5★) · 15934 likes

moral of the story: use a different song when singin' in the bathroom

#1 gizmo fan (4.5★) · 12120 likes

I want Stanley Kubrick to come back from the dead and explain this to me.

eely (3★) · 9579 likes

how wild that evan peters hasn’t aged a day in fifty years. drop the skincare routine buddy.

Rachel Routon (0.5★) · 8447 likes

I am going to keep this short and sweet. I know that this is a "film school" film. I know that as someone who is a fan of film, I should view this as a classic, and talk about it at length. "Oh mise-en-scene blahbudeeblu"... but I just can't. I don't like rape, and I don't like watching people drink milk.

emily (2★) · 8417 likes

if any man tells you this is their favorite movie just like, run away as fast as possible

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Themes

free will vs social control, juvenile delinquency, state violence, moral corruption, dystopian society, punishment and rehabilitation, alienation, satire

Topics

dystopian sci-fi, crime drama, satire, provocative, violent, near-future, moral philosophy, social control, stylized visuals, classical score

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