In the future, a sadistic gang leader is imprisoned and volunteers for a conduct-aversion experiment, but it doesn't go as planned.
1 July 1935, Bristol, England, UK
6 December 1899, Leyton, Essex, England, UK
1 June 1926, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
September 15, 1892 in Dublin, Ireland
24 July 1922, Kent, England, UK
July 16, 1893 in Birmingham, England, UK
29 May 1923, Berlin, Germany
9 May 1943, Farnham, Surrey, England, UK
1948, South Africa
4 December 1920, Jhansi, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India
22 April 1948, London, England, UK
26 April 1947, Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK
22 September 1927, Hertfordshire, England, UK
19 May 1937, Birmingham, England, UK
8 January 1919, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
2 March 1941, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK
9 September 1931, Plaistow, London, England, UK
6 November 1947, Oxfordshire, England, UK
17 December 1951, UK
28 March 1922, New Zealand
June 6, 1894 in Troy, New York, USA
7 October 1900, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
September 15, 1905 in Hendon, Middlesex [now in Barnet, London], England, UK
May 02, 2016
Individual and group violence in the present day, keep this film relevant and full of wisdom. [Full review in Spanish]January 18, 2013
Kubrick's contributions are his wit and his eye. The wit, too much at times, is as biting as in Dr. Strangelove, and the production, while of another order, is as spectacular as in 2001.August 22, 2008
A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.January 29, 2016
A mind shattering experience with its exaggerated violence and outrageous vulgarity.May 08, 2007
Stanley Kubrick's latest film takes the heavy realities of the 'do-your-thing' and 'law-and-order' syndromes, runs them through a cinematic centrifuge, and spews forth the commingled comic horrors of a regulated society.May 30, 2014
A film chiefly about making us watch terrible things and recognising that we have made the choice to watch them. It's a dirty trick to play on a viewer, but a fair one.January 01, 2011
A violent meditation on violence. Not for kids.June 24, 2015
There is no other director who can transfix the human condition with such galvanic images.February 17, 2016
If pride of place must go to A Clockwork Orange, it is because this chilling and mesmeric adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel could well become one of the seminal movies of the seventies.February 06, 2013
A painless, bloodless, and ultimately pointless futuristic fantasy.May 08, 2007
A very bad film -- snide, barely competent, and overdrawn -- that enjoys a perennial popularity, perhaps because its confused moral position appeals to the secret Nietzscheans within us.