A Clockwork Orange - Your Opinions On It.

As some of you may know im doing a presentation on it because it caused alot of contraversy in the media..

And for some of the research and paperwork i would like to ask you's what you thought of it..
Did you like it? was it too violent? Any of your opinions. thank you.
 
I like it. It has got alot of violence in it but it is presented well with its full effect still achieved. One thing I did find weird is that there is alot of topless women in it!
 
i like it, i didn't think it was too violent, though its violence was more "real" rather than hollywood-esque as you'd get in a HK film for example which is why the violence puts some people off.
 
I don't remember there being a *lot* of topless women in it. :D

I like it. I didn't think it was particularly violent, and the violence isn't gun violence so when you compare it to say "Resevoir Dogs" it's pretty mild.

There's supposedly an extra chapter in the book that gives a happier, or at least different ending. Can anybody remember?
 
I really enjoyed the film,

Not really as controversial as I thought it would be, just proves how these originally shocking movies are becoming "diluted" by modern media pushing the boundries as far as is possible.

Have the book next to me, started the first chapter and the language is proving more difficult to catch a hold of in comparison to the film, have to reread a few sentences.

W.
 
Clockwork Orange is an outstanding film by an excellent director.

I love the bit at the very start where Alex stares into the camera and the music is playing.
 
I had to review the book as part of my english coursework this yeat. I found the film to be more violent than the book. It is probably because of the language. The naRABat made the violence seem a little unreal and not quite as bad as seeing it. I didn't watch the film to the very end as I had to return it the next day. I stopped when Alex was being arrested and taken to the prison. How was the ending different?
 
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