18
1971    2h 17minCiencia ficción, Crimen
8.286%93%8.2
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Gran Bretaña, en un futuro indeterminado. Alex es un joven muy agresivo que tiene dos pasiones: la violencia desaforada y Beethoven. Es el jefe de la banda de los drugos, que dan rienda suelta a sus instintos más salvajes apaleando, violando y aterrorizando a la población. Cuando esa escalada de terror llega hasta el asesinato, Alex es detenido y, en prisión, se someterá voluntariamente a una innovadora experiencia de reeducación que pretende anular drásticamente cualquier atisbo de conducta antisocial.
Directed by Stanley Kubrick
  • Malcolm McDowellAlex
  • Patrick MageeMr. Alexander
  • Carl DueringDr. Brodsky
  • Michael BatesChief Guard
  • Warren ClarkeDim
  • James MarcusGeorgie
  • Michael TarnPete
  • Miriam KarlinCatlady
  • Adrienne CorriMrs. Alexander
  • Sheila RaynorMum
  • Philip StoneDad
  • Aubrey MorrisDeltoid
  • Clive FrancisLodger
  • John CliveStage Actor
  • Paul FarrellTramp
  • Michael GoverPrison Governor
  • Godfrey QuigleyPrison Chaplain
  • Madge RyanDr. Branom
  • Anthony SharpMinister
  • Pauline TaylorPsychiatrist
  • Elliot04715 de febrero de 2026
    Kubrik Direction of this film is exceptional, he makes you immerse in his world, that's his style. I have a slight issue with so many coincidences happening in the movie, which, to be honest, is directly coming from the book 'A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burges', and maybe I'm not someone who likes that level of coincidences happening even in a book in order to serve allegory.
  • eric564428 de enero de 2026
    Meh overrated as hell.
  • The Gutter Monkey23 de marzo de 2025
    Viddy good,
  • Karin e Boris10 de enero de 2026
    I was cured, alright 😍
  • Cubane31 de diciembre de 2025
    Pros: Many phallic objects Cons: Not nearly enough phallic objects Oddly quotable and frequently referenced. It's an important one to see simply to participate in the cultural dialogue.
  • Callum8 de noviembre de 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ – A Clockwork Orange – Violence, Virtue, and the Vicious Cycle of Man Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange is as hypnotic as it is horrifying — a film that still feels transgressive half a century later. It isn’t just about violence; it’s about the machinery of control, and what happens when society tries to cure evil by erasing choice itself. In a world obsessed with order, Kubrick asks whether a man stripped of free will is still a man at all. Malcolm McDowell delivers one of cinema’s great performances as Alex DeLarge — charming, articulate, monstrous, and magnetic. He makes the unwatchable watchable, luring you into his world of “ultraviolence” and moral decay before forcing you to confront your own discomfort at being entertained by it. The infamous “Singin’ in the Rain” sequence remains one of film’s most disturbing juxtapositions: joy and cruelty perfectly choreographed into something unforgettable. Kubrick directs with cold precision — the geometry of his frames, the sterile futurism of his settings, and the ironic use of classical music all combine to turn brutality into art, and art into accusation. It’s not an easy film to sit through, nor should it be. Like Children of Men or Brazil, it sits in that uneasy middle ground between satire and nightmare, asking not whether humanity can be saved, but whether it deserves to be. It’s not for the faint-hearted, and it’s not meant to comfort. But it’s one of those rare works that stays with you — not because it’s pleasant, but because it forces you to look directly into the darker mirror of human nature. 🥃 Pairing: A glass of milk laced with rum — pure on the surface, dangerous underneath, and impossible to swallow without feeling its sting.
  • mopr18 de septiembre de 2025
    Gosh...good classic. Love the ending. Lots to take in on this movie
  • seanp54213 de septiembre de 2025
    Weirder than the Rocky horror picture show I never thought I'd be able to say that
  • cultfilmliker6 de septiembre de 2025
    “Doobidoob. A bit tired, maybe. Best not to say more. Bedways is rightways now, so best we go homeways and get a bit of spatchka. Right, right?”
  • mickerdoo28 de junio de 2025
    A visceral rollercoaster from antagonist to victim. Sex and ultra violence riddled throughout. McDowell genuinely worries you.
  • darsan25 de mayo de 2025
    "goodness is something to be chosen. when a man cannot choose he ceases to be a man."
  • Mister Arn13 de mayo de 2025
    This is one of those films that I loved the art of how it played, but not it's content. I found the film thought-provoking and very disturbing.
  • ZaCkOnE7 de mayo de 2025
    Real Horrorshow.
  • Joe Knapp3 de febrero de 2024
    A very intelligent movie that employs ultra-violence to paint a dystopian future where the practice of psychology goes off the rails. It's one of my all-time favorite movies. The acting is superb. It's one of those movies that broke the mold and changed the course of movie-making forever. Do not miss this one!

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