I find that since watching this film, I can't listen to Beethoven (something I do often) without thinking "a bit of the old Ludwig van". Note to self: don't become a Classic FM presenter.
I seriously doubt that Kubrick could have found a better actor for this particular role/script. Malcolm Mcdowell's onscreen performances and narration are nothing short of genius.
I can only imagine the casting directors face when Malcolm McDowell walked out of the audition. Amazingly few actors can read words on a page and then turn that into a real person. Incredible stuff.
" Amazingly few actors can read words on a page and then turn that into a real person" That must be why he later got those amazing roles of... uhm... and why he won all of those awards.. no wait he only got one and to nominations. he didn't even win an award for Clockwork. Maybe stop pretending that everything Kubrick does is good "because it's Kubrick"?
@@vinny142 I never mentioned Stanley Kubrick. It's weird you'd straw man like that. Maybe go have that "poeple idolising Kubrick" argument you're clearly itching to have somewhere else, because it has no context based my original comment. I think we can all agree that film awards are a crock. They are just a way for people in one industry to pat each other on the back and aren't indicative of actual talent. Malcolm McDowell never never reaching the same level of performance he did in this film in the rest of his career doesn't take away from the fact that he knocked this performance out of the park. Be less angry. You might find you get into less unprovoked arguments with strangers on the internet
In the film he looks to be early 20 to mid 20's. But the book has him at 15 yrs old with the pyschology of a fully grown man and crimininal. This scene is supposed to show how through the traumatic events he's experienced he's mentally regressed to a 9 yr old. With one of the books main themes being a disappearance of the child in a distopian society.
For what it’s worth, he was 15 when he was arrested in the book and spends two years in prison before being experimented on and released, so he’s about 17 here. Not that he did - or could do - much growing and maturing in prison
@The House of Noise and Madness yes, which would make him be a teenager then, that rapes two pre adolescents. Where as in the film he looks early 20's bedding two 18+ girls.
I kept thinking it sounded like the Joker's laugh in The Dark Knight, which makes sense seeing how Ledger took most of his inspiration for the character of the Joker from Alex DeLarge
FYI - In the book, when he is rummaging through albums with the little girls (in the book they were 11 & 12, and he was 15), he introduces himself as "Alex the Large", referring, of course, to his penis; but in the movie, they named him "Alex DeLarge."
to smash em and pick em all up and Throw ..OWWWWWW this had me laugh so hard, especially the oww at the end, this is a great movie and i thoroughly enjoyed watching it. many thanks for uploading this clip.
He doesnt turn "good", he's bored of violence and decides to settle down with a wife and theorizes that his child will go the same way the grew up, violent and disturbed.
Compared to ending in book, I like this ending. You think he is going to have to be good for rest of his life only for him to get reverted back to his old ways.
If anything Alex was turned into a beta male because his brain associated violence and sex with pain. Dude got the shit kicked out of him and all he could do was gag xD
A nice subtext is they're returning him to his evil ways because they want to make him one of them. They found this rehabilitation necessary to get him into politics. Make that what you will.
I don’t know if this is what Kubrick actually meant but I read somewhere that Alex was actually cured, what gives it away is that the girl who is in the final shot is happy, so it’s not someone who he’s raping, it’s someone who gave him consent. Therefore the audience is supposed to believe that Alex was cured but just moved on from his life of crime and settled. (I may be wrong, if I am someone please correct me)
@marius kristensen that makes sense, I suppose you wouldn’t want a crowd of people watching you in your time of intimacy lmao, it was definitely him mind, it’s hard to piece together these Kubrick films
@@MrUtah1 And to think I even gave you a chance to have a sense of humor of your own...No, I spelled "sensaumour" 100% correctly. It is precisely and perfectly what I wanted to type. When I want to use the phrase "sense of humor", I'll do so, and the last thing I'll need when I do it is your unsolicited oversight LOL.
Entre todos os protagonistas dos anos 70 ninguem superava malc , lindo, gostoso , talentoso ele se entregava de corpo e alma a todos papeis que escolhia , podia interpretar o vilão mais nojento possivel , seu carisma e sua beleza imensa sempre seriam um brinde a seus fans!
@@CommentFrom you're a simp because you don't understand what the definition of a simp is. i said she is cute; if i was a simp, i wouldn't have said that, because that is considered, by simps, to be "objectifying women" which, to simps, is a no-no. i wanna grab her by her blue hair and make love to her face with my member. if you're gonna use newish slang, at least learn their true definitions first, ya jam-rag.
Love how the first time he ever been cured of the treatment is “cabbages, Knickers, uhh it’s not got a beak.” Shows how evil the treatment actually was that those were considered grounds for being sick.
@@BookwormCowboy The film makes stark the difference between intended and actual consequences. The treatment was intended to suppress violent thoughts, and instead suppressed cabbages knickers and the Ninth. The mind isn't as easily tweakable as we might hope.
O personagem é uma peste , mas o ator era uma coisa linda , sou fã de malcolm mcdowell desde que assisti time after time, em 1995 sempre fiquei admirada com o charme e a beleza natural dele ( os atores ingleses parecem desde sempre ter um quê , ter algo que os destaca dos demais)
This part of the movie in my opinion shows that Alex is back to his old self. Just judging by his reactions to the slides and especially how he swears.
Lui accetta, per non andare in galera, di essere, tramite un programma di cui adesso non ricordo il nome, di essere "riprogrammata".....ma senza, con questo sistema di comprendere, la differenza tra il bene ed il male e, di conseguenza, diventare un essere umano consapevole del proprio libero arbitrio
A clockwork orange è un duplice capolavoro, sia per chi l'ha scritto, Anthony Burgess, ad inizio anni 60, che per chi né ha fatto una pellicola, a fine anni 60, il regista Stanley Kubrick, senza escludere la grande interpretazione dell'attore protagonista, Malcolm McDowell... Son qui da Valerio, ciao Gio', a presto......Max
McDowell was brilliant in this part, but i also liked him in another strange film, called Oh lucky man. where he was a rep or salesman. surreal sort of film similar to Clockwork orange.
“No time for the in out in out love I’ve just come to read the meter”😭
@Ares Jones HAHAHA it is a brilliant one
Well since he’s English it’d be metre
I have to admit, of all the responses, that one actually was pretty funny.
"Good!"
Can someone explaine please i'm german:(
The term "eggy-weggs" lives in my head forever. I've come to terms with it.
You are not alone...
And steaky-wakes?
It's written eggiweg, by the way
I find that since watching this film, I can't listen to Beethoven (something I do often) without thinking "a bit of the old Ludwig van".
Note to self: don't become a Classic FM presenter.
Omg you too?! I've been saying that ever since I saw the film. To a point where I forgot where it even came from.
I seriously doubt that Kubrick could have found a better actor for this particular role/script. Malcolm Mcdowell's onscreen performances and narration are nothing short of genius.
Kubrick once said that if McDowell wasn't available, he wouldn't have made the film.
cope
Nobody has charisma like MM.
Evan Peters , Maybe?
@@wolfgaming2757
He wasn't a thing until 16 years later
And he was only 12 when Kubrick Died
1:13 And that's how Bruce Willis got his dad's watch in Pulp Fiction.
😂👏🏻
Brilliant
STICK IT UP YOUR ARSE LOL! Perfect
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The nurse is fucking adorable
I know right
When I first watched this movie as a teenager, for whatever reason I found the lady in the purple wig incredibly attractive.
Lol
I still do
She's kinda cute
She hella cute
Ah, a fellow colored hair enjoyer I see
I can only imagine the casting directors face when Malcolm McDowell walked out of the audition. Amazingly few actors can read words on a page and then turn that into a real person. Incredible stuff.
Kubrick casted him.
" Amazingly few actors can read words on a page and then turn that into a real person"
That must be why he later got those amazing roles of... uhm... and why he won all of those awards.. no wait he only got one and to nominations. he didn't even win an award for Clockwork.
Maybe stop pretending that everything Kubrick does is good "because it's Kubrick"?
@@vinny142 I never mentioned Stanley Kubrick. It's weird you'd straw man like that. Maybe go have that "poeple idolising Kubrick" argument you're clearly itching to have somewhere else, because it has no context based my original comment.
I think we can all agree that film awards are a crock. They are just a way for people in one industry to pat each other on the back and aren't indicative of actual talent. Malcolm McDowell never never reaching the same level of performance he did in this film in the rest of his career doesn't take away from the fact that he knocked this performance out of the park.
Be less angry. You might find you get into less unprovoked arguments with strangers on the internet
@@chickenflavor9880 cast not casted. dum dum.
I heard he was being himself the entire time. the others just acted around him.
Alex is extremely immature. I believe he's 15 in the film but he acts like a naughty 9 year old.
In the film he looks to be early 20 to mid 20's. But the book has him at 15 yrs old with the pyschology of a fully grown man and crimininal. This scene is supposed to show how through the traumatic events he's experienced he's mentally regressed to a 9 yr old. With one of the books main themes being a disappearance of the child in a distopian society.
For what it’s worth, he was 15 when he was arrested in the book and spends two years in prison before being experimented on and released, so he’s about 17 here. Not that he did - or could do - much growing and maturing in prison
@Justice237 yes, but he accomplished quite a bit beforehand.
In the book he was portrayed as 15 however in the movie he was portrayed at 17.
@The House of Noise and Madness yes, which would make him be a teenager then, that rapes two pre adolescents. Where as in the film he looks early 20's bedding two 18+ girls.
This movie hinged on the character of Alex being played by a brilliant actor.
Stanley made the best choice possible.
A little bit of the old ultra violence.
I love the psychiatrist and how cheery she is.
The guy that played Alex was spot on as an actor.
Malcolm mcdowell is underrated, i think that actor Evan Peters would do a great Little Alex.
He's one of the best!The British have some of the best actors.Sir Anthony Hopkins might be the greatest actor alive!
She was so adorable
his laugh is so cute :D hee hee hee
I kept thinking it sounded like the Joker's laugh in The Dark Knight, which makes sense seeing how Ledger took most of his inspiration for the character of the Joker from Alex DeLarge
Supreme Leader No actually, Heath got his inspiration from Malcolm who plays Alex Delarge. Look it up
I would get so stressed out doing this test
FYI - In the book, when he is rummaging through albums with the little girls (in the book they were 11 & 12, and he was 15), he introduces himself as "Alex the Large", referring, of course, to his penis; but in the movie, they named him "Alex DeLarge."
Lmao that's hilarious. Minus the pedophilia.
Jesus Christ that's deranged😰
to smash em and pick em all up and Throw ..OWWWWWW
this had me laugh so hard, especially the oww at the end, this is a great movie and i thoroughly enjoyed watching it. many thanks for uploading this clip.
That laugh he makes at 00:38 oh my dear Lord
What?
What
What?
What?
wot
The lost final chapter of the book has Alex get back into his old ways, with a new set of droogies, but he gets sick of it and turns good.
He doesnt turn "good", he's bored of violence and decides to settle down with a wife and theorizes that his child will go the same way the grew up, violent and disturbed.
@@Nyck-Dee viddy well little brotha. Viddy well.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529🤓
I lost it when he went "fuckin 'ell'
That’s probably the only time he spoke proper English
The one time in the movie any real profanity is used surprisingly.You'd think this movie would be loaded with it!
The technology in this film is just fascinating!
Compared to ending in book, I like this ending. You think he is going to have to be good for rest of his life only for him to get reverted back to his old ways.
The end of the book is different in the British edition vs the American edition.
If anything Alex was turned into a beta male because his brain associated violence and sex with pain. Dude got the shit kicked out of him and all he could do was gag xD
A nice subtext is they're returning him to his evil ways because they want to make him one of them. They found this rehabilitation necessary to get him into politics. Make that what you will.
I don’t know if this is what Kubrick actually meant but I read somewhere that Alex was actually cured, what gives it away is that the girl who is in the final shot is happy, so it’s not someone who he’s raping, it’s someone who gave him consent. Therefore the audience is supposed to believe that Alex was cured but just moved on from his life of crime and settled. (I may be wrong, if I am someone please correct me)
@marius kristensen that makes sense, I suppose you wouldn’t want a crowd of people watching you in your time of intimacy lmao, it was definitely him mind, it’s hard to piece together these Kubrick films
Malcolm McDowell is a terrific actor!
Malcolm is handsome!& funny
He really is
That's a perfect score to me
EGGYWEGS >:|
I would like…TO SMASH THEM >:)
Alex always had a great sensaumour
Sense of humour*
@@MrUtah1 whatchu mean
@@bbb462cid you spelt sense of humour wrong
@@MrUtah1 And to think I even gave you a chance to have a sense of humor of your own...No, I spelled "sensaumour" 100% correctly. It is precisely and perfectly what I wanted to type. When I want to use the phrase "sense of humor", I'll do so, and the last thing I'll need when I do it is your unsolicited oversight LOL.
@@bbb462cid alright, so I didn't understand the joke, you could've said that it was a joke. Why do you need to be so angry at such a benign thing?
Entre todos os protagonistas dos anos 70 ninguem superava malc , lindo, gostoso , talentoso ele se entregava de corpo e alma a todos papeis que escolhia , podia interpretar o vilão mais nojento possivel , seu carisma e sua beleza imensa sempre seriam um brinde a seus fans!
Alex, not going for the ol’ in an out, shows Alex actually did improved somewhat… :(
That’s what I was thinking.
HIS LAUGH IS SO CUTE AJALAJALASJSHJSHS I LOVE IT SM EEEEEE ID LISTEN TO IT FOR DAYYSSSSSS😭😭😭😭✨✨✨✨✨
the doctor is cute. love her smile.
i think its a nurse
@@patrick4662 czcams.com/video/lcoV2ELR0Yw/video.html
this is the full scene. guard calls her doctor. she is a psychiatrist to be exact.
What is with people simping over characters jeez
@@CommentFrom you're a simp because you don't understand what the definition of a simp is. i said she is cute; if i was a simp, i wouldn't have said that, because that is considered, by simps, to be "objectifying women" which, to simps, is a no-no. i wanna grab her by her blue hair and make love to her face with my member.
if you're gonna use newish slang, at least learn their true definitions first, ya jam-rag.
@@deandrepowell7115 so many layers of mental hurdles just to not feel like a simp huh
I always use the term Inout since I watched this movie for the first time.
What a fine young man
In such complex circumstances
wow marge simpson before simpsons existed
‘Ow, f**kin hell’ watched this movie dozens of times, this is the first time I’ve ever noticed it.
These viddys always give me that vibraty feeling in me old guttywuts!
"What do you want?"
"Baby I got it"
This is my favorite film of ALL time.
Looks like Luke Skywalker on E in the Thumb
I love this boy too much, god help me
*bog
More like: psychiatrist help me.
It's a joke btw.
I always thought Alfie Allen, aka Theon Greyjoy from Game of Thrones, looks like a young Malcolm.
Love how the first time he ever been cured of the treatment is “cabbages, Knickers, uhh it’s not got a beak.”
Shows how evil the treatment actually was that those were considered grounds for being sick.
I mean I think it was his actions….
@@BookwormCowboy The film makes stark the difference between intended and actual consequences. The treatment was intended to suppress violent thoughts, and instead suppressed cabbages knickers and the Ninth. The mind isn't as easily tweakable as we might hope.
@@pupdiogenes2548 The original comment references the grounds for being sick, not the intention behind the consequences of treatment.
@@BookwormCowboy I think the implications of the film are deeper than that.
@@pupdiogenes2548 The implications certainly are, but I wasn’t making a comment about the implications of the film…
Mcdowell bit looked like sting here 😂
This is close to being avant garde it's so good
I like how this guy is also a Cage fan
Cages newest shit is so trash I can't believe it
@@yungmentalproblems lmao yeah I don’t vibe with any of his newer stuff.
Minister Loves You
Fallout New Vegas intro in a nutshell
He got the hang of it
I remeber this from original novel
Ridley Scott furiously scribbling notes for the Voigt-Kampf test scene with Brion James.
O personagem é uma peste , mas o ator era uma coisa linda , sou fã de malcolm mcdowell desde que assisti time after time, em 1995 sempre fiquei admirada com o charme e a beleza natural dele ( os atores ingleses parecem desde sempre ter um quê , ter algo que os destaca dos demais)
Oh god I found this tape in my attic
This woman is so beautiful
Imagine waking up to see her
she is adorable but her teeth are quite grey, so are malcolms actually.
Halleluljah!!!! Alex is cured 😁
McDowell's range is completely disarming, the most incredible variety of expressions, sometimes 5 or 6 different ones in the space of a few seconds
This nurse in purple hair has an uncanny resemblance to the nurse in shutter island who plays Rachel Solando
I was cured alright.
I imagined myself as a roman whipping christ
This part of the movie in my opinion shows that Alex is back to his old self. Just judging by his reactions to the slides and especially how he swears.
"Eggy wegs, I would like to smash em."
‘Pick em all up and- OW! F**king arm…’
1:27 - 1:36
Instant karma
1:33 for the really instant part
Luke Skywalker before Ben found him.
Alexander DeLarge and his little brother Arthur LeSmol.
Well, well, well me little droogies!!
The lady looks like carol from The walking dead
Clockwork Orange could make a great videogame
Lui accetta, per non andare in galera, di essere, tramite un programma di cui adesso non ricordo il nome, di essere "riprogrammata".....ma senza, con questo sistema di comprendere, la differenza tra il bene ed il male e, di conseguenza, diventare un essere umano consapevole del proprio libero arbitrio
It’s ludovico’s technique
BRRRIIILLLANT!!!!! hahaha ')
All back to normal.
Hilarious scene
Demonic movie
МАЛАДЕЦ
Test psicológico más loco que he visto.
"EGGIWEGS? I would like.. to smash them! Then pick 'em all up and tho.. *AAAH* ..fucking hell!" xD
A clockwork orange è un duplice capolavoro, sia per chi l'ha scritto, Anthony Burgess, ad inizio anni 60, che per chi né ha fatto una pellicola, a fine anni 60, il regista Stanley Kubrick, senza escludere la grande interpretazione dell'attore protagonista, Malcolm McDowell... Son qui da Valerio, ciao Gio', a presto......Max
eggy-wegs!!
oh to have blue eyes
The performance by Malcolm McDowell was absolutely amazing even though I didn't care for the movie. I read the book also.🙂😉😒😏
I bet this was all improve lol he’s so cute
It's straight from the book.
Egg-eh weggs!
Hahah funny Alex👍😄
DezLarge.
There must be something wrong with me...
raras889 haha why you say that ?
What is wrong with you? What are you talking about?
he makes yiu hoirny?
@@hammies. Laughing my ass off
@@thinginground5179 he he :-)
I’m cured alright
0:38 hehehehehe
Ah so that's who how to basic is.
0:47 discord notification sound
Oh that should be a great meme I'm laughing so hard right now you've made my day
Who is the actress? Confident ive seen her before somewhere
Pauline Taylor.
Vabbè vittoria Luca è successo in notturna
McDowell was brilliant in this part, but i also liked him in another strange film, called Oh lucky man. where he was a rep or salesman. surreal sort of film similar to Clockwork orange.
Of the movie where he turns into a modern Frankenstein monster
1:19 You can do whatever you like with DEEZ
Garfield comics now
I was cured all right
mhm.
EGGY WEGS
The most normal person in Ohio
1984 with a wee bit of drugs & beethoven
I suppose the treatment worked then?
This is the guy my mom named me after
You're mother named you after a pedophile rapist 😭😭😭
Ur profile pic says alot. Family👊
Nomadi
It's embarrassing how much i was influenced by 655321.