Clockwork Orange............

Just got done watching the movie. I like it. I would like to hear other thoughs or concerns about it. Here is the link incase you have not seen it or are having trouble with the meaning of the title and movie.

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You’ll need to be a bit more specific in your question or premise, and also you should read the novel. :smiley:

In any case, i disagree with the book’s/film’s concerns, we are all conditioned clockwork oranges anyway, so conditioning people some more is not ethically objectionable.

What is objectionable is how crude the conditioning was, but if it was done better i would much prefer this kind of thing to standard punishment for serious crime and persistant reoffenders.

This is gonna get moved…

ive read the book. it was good. never seen the movie.
bye.

It travels the spectrum of a void of social construction and moral propriety to the overdone ‘other end’ in which He cannot even really think freely anymore.

Which is worse, to put restrictions on actions or on thought?

The rest is the usual Kubrick fucked upness that makes him the genius he is