A Clockwork Orange Analysis-Remote Controlled Morality?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @lastanzadelcinema
    @lastanzadelcinema 21 день назад +2

    Great lecture man! You gave me something more to explore about the movie.
    Also i always thought there was something odd about the position Kubrick puts the viewer in... in a way wants you to be the testimony of this grotesque theatre that is the human experience... and wants you to think deeply about the the things that in real life we take for granted by now.
    "Why is prison exist?" i mean what's the foundation of that thing, is good or evil really a concept that exist in nature? or it's just chaos and we HAVE to come up with this ideas to live together? and what's the consequence of this mechanic way of living for the human being? is morality a conditioned process we create or is it innate in us?...
    I thinks Kubrick's films makes you wonder about those questions, things about US that we buried in some part of our brain to believe that we are not beast anymore, it's seems like we removed from our consciuos mind some terrifying truths about the animals we are, in order to APPEAR less animals and be okay with the voice inside us, that is capable to do the worst things imaginable and unimaginable.
    The film contains soo many information united but detached from one other... that is almost like a puzzle. And what the film does internally to the charachters, externally is also conditioning us.... we watch those images and sounds projected and we get mixed feelings about it, the film costantly changes our perspective on the action that is shown... we are influenced by the Eye of Kubrick that forced us to stand with Alex, even if we don't supposed to (?) is the government violence's more brutal than the violence of Alex?... or we re just getting fooled by magic tricks of Cinema? (the ultimate Conditioning tool, used by Nazims, Fascism to to propaganda about their ideology) is the music? the personality of Alex that puts us behind him despite the atrocity he does?.
    Soo many questions and mistery with Kubrick.

    • @godfatherofcinema
      @godfatherofcinema  21 день назад +1

      @@lastanzadelcinema I think that that is what makes Kubrick so relevant and why is Movies still resonate even with this generation Of filmgoers