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38 user reviews

9.3/10

Average votes grouped by age and by sex:
Age:   1-12    13-17   18-25   26-35   36-49    50+    Total  
Men:
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10
3
10
6
7.7
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9
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10
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9.2
20
Women:
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10
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10
4
10
2
7
2
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9.5
11
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10
7
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10
8.7
10
8.5
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9.3
38
Total includes also voters who didn't specify their sex.

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One of the most inventive and engrossing movies I've ever seen.
10/10
19.5.2007 - krystenaleksa22067@ - age: 18-25
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I love this movie. This, besides 2001, Dr. Strangelove and Lolita, is one of the best movies that Stanley Kubrick directed.
10/10
20.12.2005 - pink_floyd_fan@ - age: 13-17
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One of Kubrick's best films. It examines the issue of whether you can rehabilitate a violent criminal. The story is delivered in a satirical dramatic way that is very funny and imaginative. It's also very violent and not for everyone. Alex is naughty, naughty! Long live Ludwig Van...
10/10
9.12.2005 - emanmark666@ - age: 36-49
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Even though many of the words made me gulliver go in to action, I was worth every second. The more I think of it the more I love it. I want to read the book but the book has a glossary of about 50-80 pages. Though this movie is a beautiful lesson to teach everyone (that has a strong stomach that is)
10/10
6.5.2005 - gman45619@ - age: 13-17
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I think this is the best film ever made because the film perfectly criticize all the systeme politics and alex is the symbol which the system want the criminals to transform and the film show ironicly all the absurdity and comedy of the treatments which the gouvernement apply for make normal the criminals. So 1 think everybody must see this movie...
10/10
25.3.2005 - sedaatali@ - age: 18-25
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Oh my brothers, this film is nothing more then gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh. Oh it is wonder of wonders. A bird of like rarest spun heavenmetal, or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. Oh, my brothers, it is like an azure sky of deepest summer. And if love it you do, read the novella by Anthony Burgess you must. That, my brothers, is the true like work of art.
10/10
16.3.2005 - hunter_productions@ - age: 18-25
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I saw a clockwork orange more than twenty times. Malcolm Mcdowell's performance is the top of the world.
10/10
9.1.2005 - shirliechau@ - age: 26-35
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Music For Queen Mary - A Celebration Of The Life And Death Of Queen Mary could have been the not so short subtitle for this movie. It portrays the death of british society and the birth of the hard punk movement. A visionary tale. Unfortunately a strong message taken at face value buy too many young ''gangsters'' in the seventies and today. Exceptional photography and score. As usual..
7/10
14.5.2004 - s_j_werther@ - age: 36-49
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Defenitely one of the most amazing films of all time. A Clockwork Orange shows human character at its best.
10/10
20.2.2004 - sparkie3636@ - age: 13-17
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A great movie that ive seen dozens of times. Ive always seen something new with each new viewing. The book is even better and the soundtrack is one of my all time favorite albums.
10/10
30.1.2004 - manufan420@ - age: 36-49
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This is perhaps the greatest film ever made. A superlative piece of storytelling and originality, A Clockwork Orange tries to teach as much as entertain. Those who watch this for sheer entertainment will enjoy it, but those who understand the deeper meaning here will cherish it. A Clockwork Orange is set in a future not much unlike our own. People are the same, just the symbols are different. Deviants now hang out at milk bars and listen to opera music. OUr hero is a deviant who gets caught and is used as an experiment. He is made to get sick at the sight or thought of violence, and everything associated with it. He comes out a changed and weak person. He is now the victim of the people he victimised. And so the story continues. The greatest thing about this movie is how it eliminates good and bad and concentrates on the human. As humans, we are all nice. Nice but weak. We can only prosper if we become rigid. This lesson is learned through the protagonist, who, at the end of the movie, figures out how easy it is to just take advantage of everyone. This is such a beautiful film. It is also disturbing at times. Who is right? Perhaps the person who is honest is right. And if the protagonist is narrating the truth to us, then evil is needed in order to combat evil. Maybe to evils make a good. See this masterpiece, and you too will have all these beautiful and fascinating questions about human nature that cannot possibly be fully explained. Enjoy.
10/10
14.1.2004 - tedk68@ - age: 26-35
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A clockwork orange is one of the greatest movies. His languages is something I would like to use. And his struggle with his life turns out amazing.
10/10
13.1.2004 - lillie333@ - age: 13-17
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Viddy well brothers, viddy well!!! The greatest film of all times... No film in history has had such a transcending effect on the film medium and art as a whole. To display with such vivid accuracy our twisted and corrupted world, as much as this brilliant and prophetic masterpiece achieves in doing, is nothing less than a triumph. Stanley Kubrick was, is and will always remain, in my very humble opinion, god.
10/10
11.10.2003 - nosferatu@ - age: 18-25
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It's a masterpiece.
10/10
23.2.2003 - iriondo81@ - age: 18-25
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Real "horror show". I preferred the book myself where my slow moving brain could process the message, part of which is that when we're young we tend to be violent and most of us grow out of it. Also rehabilitation at the expense of the sould is wrong. I didn't get the message so much from the film, but McDowell was spectacular as the main character.
7/10
23.2.2003 - dominicproctor@ - age: 36-49
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