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A Clockwork Orange Film Analysis
 
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I think I might try reading the book so I can imagine the scenes and characters in my own mind rather than watching Kubrick's interpretation. As I mentioned previously, I believe Alex was a product of the state because of his environment and subsequent treatment to "cure" him of his misbehaving. He was not at all a likable character...
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He was not at all a likable character. I think the film's main message was an opposition to state influence and the negative effect it could have on a person such as Alex was portrayed.
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