A Clockwork Orange: Kubrick’s Cult-classic
'A Clockwork Orange' is a 1971 dystopian crime film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film was based on Anthony Burgess 1962 novel of the same title. The film simultaneous raises multiple socio-political issues. But, the film is better known for its realistic, disturbing and violent depiction of the life of the protagonist Alex, played by Malcolm McDowell. Alex and his 'droogs' are into all types of anti-social activities. Alex's interests include classical music, especially Beethoven, rape and, what he calls, Ultra-violence. Most of the movie is narrated by Alex himself in Nadsat, a slang composed of Slavic (especially Russian), English, and Cockney rhyming slang.
Ever since
its release, A Clockwork Orange has been in controversy, yet, like the book,
film also gets recognition of a cult classic that every movie-buff must watch.
The way the subject is handled, use of color and symbolism is some of the most
original and distinguishing characteristics of the movie. This is a
cinematic experience that a subject will cherish for life-time.
For Alex
and his three droogs, the day begins in the evening. They get ready and goes to
Milk-bar to have drug-laden Milk-plus. The film begins in this bar, all four of
them having milk-plus. Their nights are normally eventful. On this specific
day, they beat an old beggar. Then they had a fight with another such gang of
Billyboy. Billyboy and his droogs are at an empty drama-stage, about to rape a
young lady and this gang reaches there and fights with them, not to save the
girl, but just because the other gang is rival. They then drive to country-side
and break into the home of writer F. Alexander, they beat him hard and then
Alex rapes his wife while singing "singin' in the rain". The
fight with Billyboy's gang, as it was depicted on stage, looked like drama
within drama. While the beating and rape at the country house show the real
face of violence these teenagers have in their minds. Alex’s taste for classics
and his violence make a statement that good taste doesn't guarantee a saner
human being.
Next day,
because of Alex's constant absence from the school, his probation officer
visits him and warns him about his mis-doings. After he leaves, Alex gets ready
and goes to the market and from a music shop he lifts two teenage girls and has
sex with them. The sex-scene is shown in fast-forward which means that it is
nothing but a routine for Alex. Upon meeting his droogs again, he comes to know
that his droogs are not happy with his leadership as they want more violence
and bigger theft. Alex beats them and asserts his authority. They, then, go out
and breaks into a house of a cat-lady. Alex attacks him with a sculpture shaped
as phallus. Then, he tries to escape but one of his droogs betrays him and hits
him with bottle on his head and leaves him for police. In custody, he is
informed that the lady is dead and hence, Alex is now a murderer. He gets 14
years of imprisonment.
In prison,
Alex voluntarily offers himself as a test-subject for an aversion therapy known
as Ludovico technique. Under this, Alex is strapped to a chair, injected
with drugs, and forced to watch films of sex and violence with his eyes propped
open. Alex becomes nauseated by the films. After two weeks, Alex's rehabilitation
is demonstrated to a group of officials. Alex is, now, unable to fight
back against an actor who taunts and attacks him, and becomes ill at the sight
of a topless woman. It is a kind of snatching away the free-will from a person,
but Ministers argument is that it will decrease the crime.
Considering
the success of the therapy, Alex becomes free. When he reaches home, he comes
to know that his parents have sold all his things to pay his victims, and his
room is also given on rent. Alex has to leave his home, on his way he bumps
into the old beggar he has beaten earlier. The man along with his other friends
beat Alex. He, by chance, meets his droogs who are now policemen and they, too,
beat him severely. In all these instances, Alex is unable to defend himself; he
is not even able to assert his right to his parents.
Alex wakes
up at the home of writer F. Alexander. He could not recognize him but he is
familiar with his name and Ludovico technique through newspaper reports and he
decides to use him politically against the technique. He and his male servant
take care of him. While taking bath, Alex sings "Singin' in the Rain",
and Mr. Alexander identifies him. With the help of his colleague, he locks him
up in the room and started playing Beethoven's Ninth symphony. Due to the
adverse effect of the therapy, Alex couldn't stand the symphony and jumps out
of the room. This sequence is a creative genius of Kubrick. In order to
show Alex's perspective, he makes the camera fall to the ground from third floor
and we can see from the eyes of the Alex.
When he
opens his eyes, he is in a hospital-bed with broken bones. Some psychological
tests are being run upon him. He finds that he is normal now, not averse to
violence and sex. Minister comes to visit him and as a good-will offers to
take care of him and giving him a job, in return Alex has to support him in the
election campaign. They then play the Ninth Symphony on stereo and Alex
contemplates himself having sex with a woman in front of an approving crowd,
and the film ends.
The film is
a staunch satire on socio-political system. The aversion therapy is nothing but
robbing one's free-will and making one a robot. Goodness shouldn't come from
such therapies, it should come from within. First half of the movie shows
social destruction; no real friends, no family members, no social security.
Everyone is self-centered, and too busy pleasing self through drugs, or
violence, or sex, or art. Second half turns the film a political saga where
Alex himself becomes a symbol for public in totalitarian rule. Alex is given
drugs and then violence and sex becomes normal for him, they don't incite him.
Like today, the public is given the drugs of religion, nationality, cast and
color and they can go to any extent without using their head or they become
completely averse to it. Today we have become numb to daily lynching and sexual
violence.
Both the
political parties - Conservative and Liberal - want to use Alex for their gain
and not the gain of the society. Alex here symbolizes the citizens of the
state. Alex's droogs become policemen, and the ruling party likes to have a
support from a person who bears a criminal background. Thus, both police and
politics ready to merge with crime. The writer is captured and now he is denied
to write 'subversive' material. This symbolizes the fact that authorities are
afraid of free thoughts, and hence intellectuals are captured and boycotted.
Authority just thinks about its image-makeover, rather than changing the
society for better, so any dissident voice will be silenced.
Published in: The Hills Times – Heritage June 15, 2017. Page No. 07
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