A Clockwork Orange is a Christian Film

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2019
  • This video falls under Fair Use. It is meant as educational. My purpose is not to upload the film in full. I mean, I couldn't use like 80% of the film because it wouldn't be allowed here. I could only keep the PG stuff from the film. You know how hard that made my life? I encourage everyone to LEGALLY rent or buy the film because it's a great film. I have 2 copies myself.
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    I know there are a few errors in the video, but I'm not getting monetized so this is just how it's gonna be. You know, nothing will probably changed if/when I do get monetized.
    This was like a college paper I wrote but reappropriated and changed around for CZcams. It's something I like to talk about. I'm not turning this channel into a religious channel but you have to at least know the essential Bible stories, as well as Greek and Roman myth, to be able to fully appreciate a lot of Western art.
    Anyways, I'm hoping to make these videos more regularly. Gonna release one video essay per week and then maybe some B-content each week as well. Think like a highly edited video as well as something loosely edited and off-the-cuff. The more casual content will focus more on the filmmaking side of things while these essays will focus more on film criticism or history.

Komentáře • 318

  • @jayhawk168
    @jayhawk168 Před 2 lety +255

    Definitely worth noting that when the droogs are dragging Alex to the water trough, their police I.D.'s are 665 and 667, implying that Alex, who is in between the two, is 666. This definitely plays into the inversion themes we see throughout the film. Great analysis!

    • @melissacooper8724
      @melissacooper8724 Před rokem +4

      Then this means that Alex represents the Antichist!

    • @inversion9651
      @inversion9651 Před rokem

      Yes

    • @jaskrip
      @jaskrip Před rokem

      Interestingly enough, Alex is partly based on Roman Emperor Nero, who many argue is the Biblical 666. Nero used to get drunk, then look for fights in the streets of Rome with some of his buddies, and iirc he even used to disguise himself. He suffered a similar fate to Alex aswell, once he picked a fight with a man whose wife he had raped and he was beaten to near death by that man.

    • @Sam81537
      @Sam81537 Před 13 dny

      @@melissacooper8724yeah also with Alex’s correctional advisor telling him “is there some devil that lives inside you”

  • @MitsurugiR
    @MitsurugiR Před 2 lety +317

    Despite being jewish, Kubrick has some really profound christian motives in his movies.

    • @jhonsmith8425
      @jhonsmith8425 Před 2 lety +43

      I mean, both come from the same Abrahamic root, so it makes some sense.

    • @MitsurugiR
      @MitsurugiR Před 2 lety +26

      @@jhonsmith8425 but christianity has nothing to do with judaism and vice versa.

    • @ryanegger4425
      @ryanegger4425 Před 2 lety +85

      @@MitsurugiR judaism has a major role in christianity, but christianity has 'no' importance in judaism

    • @PWN3GE
      @PWN3GE Před 2 lety

      @@MitsurugiR Jews, Christians, and Muslims all believe in the same "God"
      They just disagree on his earthly representative.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před 2 lety +99

      @@MitsurugiR Christianity is Judaism fulfilled. Jewish people denied their messiah. Now it can never happen because the messiah was supposed to come from the line of Judah but now all the lines are mixed. The prophecy for the messiah is impossible now to fulfill because there is no tribe of Judah anymore, so it's obvious by now that it was either Jesus or nobody. The followers of Jesus considered him to be the messiah and the New Testament considers him to be the messiah so of course Christianity is Judaism fulfilled.
      Jesus freed Jewish people from the law so the Talmud isn't necessary anymore.

  • @Assault_Butter_Knife
    @Assault_Butter_Knife Před 2 lety +97

    Can't wait to watch this cool Christian film with my 10 year old kids. This truly is a kino for an all-family movie night

    • @helrem
      @helrem Před 10 měsíci

      Truly a family friendly movie :)

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před měsícem

      Little kid next day: "HI HI HI MY DROOGIES"

  • @finechina1977
    @finechina1977 Před 4 lety +379

    I must admit this is pretty eye-opening

  • @melissacooper4282
    @melissacooper4282 Před 3 lety +124

    To me the Prison Chaplin said it best after the German doctors had given Alex the treatment. He was pointing out that a person can't be forced to be redeemed. He felt the state was playing God when trying to reform Alex into a model citizen with their treatment. The treatment had taken away his free will to choose to do good or evil deeds.

  • @useofthirds481
    @useofthirds481 Před 2 lety +70

    Never knew Burgess was a lapsed Catholic. This makes a whole lotta sense.

  • @thebatmanfan1309
    @thebatmanfan1309 Před 4 lety +235

    I am a Christian, and I've seen this film only once. I think it's a masterful film, and while I think it's very good, I don't think I'll ever watch it again. Just a bit too disturbing for my tatses. This analysis was very interesting, and I have to say that you structured your points very well. Bravo.

    • @mcmanboy8207
      @mcmanboy8207 Před 4 lety +19

      I’ve just seen the film as well. I am a Christian and I thought the movie was one of the best. However, I do agree with you and will probably never watch it again.

    • @thebatmanfan1309
      @thebatmanfan1309 Před 4 lety +21

      @@mcmanboy8207 Some films I feel only need to be viewed once. This is one of them for me.

    • @mcmanboy8207
      @mcmanboy8207 Před 4 lety +8

      Agreed.

    • @Melvinshermen
      @Melvinshermen Před 3 lety +1

      Matthew Steinke well fun fact the author Christianity
      But kubrick is atheist

    • @MATT-ll2zf
      @MATT-ll2zf Před 3 lety +5

      Kubrick is a Jew and it's god blessed race. They are the biggest proof of God's existence

  • @theblocksays
    @theblocksays Před 2 lety +48

    Side note, every time I see an elderly person IRL with ridiculous dyed hair in blues or purples I think, "oh shit am I in the Clockwork Orange timeline!?" LOL
    I kinda was already saying some movies like Se7en can be interpreted as Christian films, dark AF sure.

    • @ArthurKingoftheBritons404
      @ArthurKingoftheBritons404 Před 2 lety +3

      One visit to modern day London would tell you that we are indeed in the Clockwork Orange timeline 😂

    • @duffharris9295
      @duffharris9295 Před 2 lety +2

      Lmao in 40 years time it’s going to be wild. Blue haired grannies and the inability to choose to do wrong.

  • @fromgreattobrilliant922
    @fromgreattobrilliant922 Před rokem +11

    Thanks for this nifty Christian film recommendation! I'll be sure to show it at Youth Camp!

  • @jxomxo
    @jxomxo Před 2 lety +55

    Glad to see more folks expressing how intertwined religion and art often are. Andrei Rublev, Stalker The Passion of Joan of Arc, The Last Temptation of Christ, and The Tree of Life are among some of my very favorite films.

  • @thaumaticpig
    @thaumaticpig Před 2 lety +16

    When you asked us to think of Christian Films I thought of the Passion of the Christ, Silence, Hacksaw Ridge and The Pirates who Don't Do Anything.

  • @danielmcdonnell5328
    @danielmcdonnell5328 Před 4 lety +30

    The christian films i first think of are ben hur, the Ten Commandments and king of kings.

    • @heitord5539
      @heitord5539 Před 2 lety

      @@helvete_ingres4717 what a bunch of nonsense…

    • @danielmcdonnell5328
      @danielmcdonnell5328 Před 2 lety

      @@helvete_ingres4717 I was just referring what i think of when he asked at the beginning of the video, and i as a christian don't really consume much of the media that comes from it.

    • @jaskrip
      @jaskrip Před rokem

      Passion of the Christ immediately comes to mind aswell.

  • @anondalorian3719
    @anondalorian3719 Před 2 lety +10

    It’s my favorite film of all time, since before I became a more serious Christian. My whole life I always wanted to be a filmmaker, and when I was a teenager Kubrick superseded Lucas as my favorite filmmaker of all time.

  • @unkindledash
    @unkindledash Před 2 lety +11

    This is the type of film analysis I live for

  • @MicahMicahel
    @MicahMicahel Před 2 lety +60

    I've always thought of tis as a Christian film because the central premise of free will. The Christian believes every individual must have the journey of deciding between evil and good, and that this choice is greater than the need to have a non violent or well running society. When a government robs people of making choices they turn a person into a clockwork orange, or an NPC like we say nowadays.
    Its interesting that Christians are the only religion that is opposing the authoritarian rules being pushed. In Canada we have Christian churches being fined and ministers getting sent to jail.

    • @at8630
      @at8630 Před 2 lety +9

      Some may argue that Christianity being the only religion opposing authoritarian rules would not coincide with a woman's right to choose, making abortion illegal in many countries. I assume most Christians oppose (hopefully) many authoritarian rules of the Bible such as killing witches, gays, fortune tellers, people that reject the verdict of a priest, etc. Christians and atheists have one thing in common, they pick and choose what they decide to believe in the 'Good Book'. I'm just glad to know that where Christians once enjoyed burning atheists at the stake, they are now content with just burning their books.

    • @gobblegobble5567
      @gobblegobble5567 Před 2 lety +6

      How are Christians opposing the authoritarian rules? could you extrapolate on that I’m very confused

    • @dennisnordlund902
      @dennisnordlund902 Před 2 lety

      @@at8630 Yeah, and some may argue that murdering babys for the sake of promiscuity is evil. Gtfo with you leftist garbage.

    • @Couscouscouscous
      @Couscouscouscous Před 2 lety +4

      Christian churches get tax exemptions, what are you on about m8

    • @fuzzyheathen2095
      @fuzzyheathen2095 Před 2 lety

      Republicans in this country want a Christian fascist authoritarian rule so I have no idea what you're on about. Then the far left is merging with communist values. It's a whole shitshow and Christianity isn't doing jack shit to help if you want to know the truth.

  • @Kodaigon72
    @Kodaigon72 Před 4 lety +21

    What an underrated channel...

  • @orisnotfound
    @orisnotfound Před 3 lety +37

    A concise, well researched, good film analysis, I thought those died a long time ago

  • @feck2594
    @feck2594 Před 2 lety

    So you got it too. I've been saying this for years. Just subscribed to you're channel a little while back , so I have some catching up to do but so far what I've seen of you're work is spot on .

  • @anthonymarinaro3178
    @anthonymarinaro3178 Před rokem

    this is ridiculous your videos deserve much more views and you deserve much more subs

  • @robertholmes12
    @robertholmes12 Před 2 lety +3

    Quite the unique take. Subbed and hungry for more.

  • @Thagomizer
    @Thagomizer Před 2 lety +7

    Bad Lieutenant is probably my favorite X-rated Christian film.

  • @bernardoohigginsvevo2974
    @bernardoohigginsvevo2974 Před 2 lety +17

    "Stanley Kubrick's masterwork, A Clockwork Orange, is now streaming on Pureflix! Start your free trial today!"

  • @JackDiamond_FBOW
    @JackDiamond_FBOW Před 2 lety +14

    I’d consider Se7en and to a lesser extent the matrix in this same catagory

  • @MrOreo2010
    @MrOreo2010 Před 2 lety

    A hell of a hidden gem of a channel

  • @aestroai8012
    @aestroai8012 Před 2 lety +7

    The thing I found most strikingly Christian about the film is the emphasis on "free will". Alex after the Ludivigo project has been brainwashed and thus has no free will. The only one upset about this is the reverend. The film is sort of an upside down Christianity, His "cure" at the end is the embrace of a carnal nature. It reminds me of another of my favourites Fight Club.

  • @AmyMarieJackson
    @AmyMarieJackson Před 2 lety +2

    man this analysis is so thoughtful and insightful, its reminded me of why i love this book and film so much

  • @princesamartinez3147
    @princesamartinez3147 Před 2 lety

    great analysis its definitely a favorite, thank you for the video.

  • @sammysaleguy9793
    @sammysaleguy9793 Před rokem +4

    Been saying this. This movie holds a sin sized mirror up to the society that watches it. The violently oversexualized portions are disturbing and yet these types of things are one google search away from children thirty years after this film's release. And people will easily condemn this movie's portrayal of them, yet applaud the real life equivalents. And that's exactly what Kubrick is highlighting so brightly; all through Alex, a child man who sleeps beside the serpent of The Garden of Eden.

  • @TINInBILLY
    @TINInBILLY Před 2 lety

    Being one of my all time fave films, seeing the title of your video, I was thoroughly intrigued, & had to watch! Btw, this is one of those films that (after seeing it) had to read the book! To the point, you convinced me. Amazing breakdown & interpretation 👏🏻🙌🏻 SIDE NOTE; The censors in this video used on the Jesus statues (In Clockwork footage). Is that necessary? I was under the impression that art passes the censors for all viewers.
    Regardless, let me leave you with a point to ponder (since you truly sparked my mind today). WHY do so many of our kind, Christians, demonize the body, sexualize it
    (w/o any sex acts present), & nowadays (since 21st century especially) consider nudity as corrupting to the young? If all this is true, wouldn’t that make the MAKER the main catalyst of a criminal act, a creator of something lewd & evil? IMO, Christians have misinterpreted scripture on this. Adam/Eve we’re not ashamed bc they were w/o clothes, the original Hebrew states it was the LIGHT COVERING they lost upon sinning that made them feel uncomfortable. Paul never said dress modestly, but was referring to the rich women coming in church with jewels all in their hair & all over their bods while the poor had nothing. LASTLY, if nudity is any of the above criminal evils our society ascribes to it , why did God tell Isiah to walk the earth naked for a time? He would hv been a felony offender for life in under current U.S. draconian/puritanical laws, for sure. FOOD FOR THOUGHT 😄

  • @thecrazyandthewild
    @thecrazyandthewild Před 4 lety +39

    Alex is a wolf in a hen house, is only following his instincts. Is the only honest character in the story with perhaps the exception of the reverend who can be seen as the opposite as Alex. While Alex chooses to act in his nature without remorse, due to his young age, the reverend chooses to repress his own "evil" instincts and to do the "correct" thing, perhaps due to his more mature age. In the last chapter of the book a still young 18-year-old Alex evolves and naturally changes becoming a good citizen.
    Also in that last chapter, the droog with the beret, Pete, reappears to put an important piece of the puzzle fulfilling his mission and completing the perfect symmetry of the fable. In the movie, Pete is just a loose piece in the mechanism of this beautiful but artificial orange.
    Who is most horrendous? The natural Alex, and the rest of young delinquents, who follows his instincts creating pain around them as the cost for his own amusement? The sad lives of the rest of the perverted characters in the fable who lives in denial, lies, self-repression, and the pain that that choice of life causes? The artificial Alex who has no more freedom of choice to act on his own natural instincts becoming a caricature of a human being?
    And what drives the choices of lives of the perverted characters but fear, guilt, and superstitions? Sometimes entitlement and contrive ideas about how society has to be managed in the cases of the politics and the intellectuals who plots against the government who, both, get involved in petty machinations against each other without hesitating in breaking all his moral principles, destroying all their honesty and credibility in the process, becoming a mirror of each other and defeating his own primary purpose, devoid them both of meaning. the only thing that's left in this scenario is corruption.
    Alex is uncorrupted.
    It is not strange that we feel attracted by Alex in this scenario. It is not strange to sympathize with him while the rest to the characters cowardly delight on the tortures that society inflicts in the name of a corrupt justice.
    What, what separates Alex from the other young delinquents? Nothing aside that Alex is a natural alpha due to his skills, intellect, and sharp sensibility. They are uncorrupted too. Until they are not. Until they lose their innocence. When they become greedy they begin to reflect the corrupt society that surrounds them, starting a metamorphosis that culminates in the scene when they reappear as policemen working for the corrupt government in which point we can not distinguish them anymore from the rest of the society.
    In the book, Alex naturally changes and becomes a good citizen. But in the film, that change is not reflected and Alex manages to be accepted in society unadulterated. A corrupt society that seems to have been custom-built to embrace someone like him. A perfect playground for Alex to thrive and have fun. In the end, he is not best not worst than the rest of society, but he is honest. He is brave and embraces life and his nature, and unleashes its instincts unapologetically. While society suffers life doing the same harm in a pathetic effort to survive one sad day more.
    About the Ludovico technique is, really, an extension of jail. In jail, society takes apart individuals from society so they can not harm anyone outside the jail. Society cut the liberties of the individual, confining them in a closed space. Ludovico technique cut the liberties of the individual in his free will so they can live in society, creating these creepy monsters devoided of the ability to make their own decisions. What is most horrendous? If something, the film has to make us reflect on the humanity, helpfulness, and benefits of the prison system as it is built.

    • @wyzwoleniezdualizmu2921
      @wyzwoleniezdualizmu2921 Před rokem

      Well , that's anti-christian , how dare you ?? Of course what you wrote is opposite to what christians would say - they would say that he tricked government and the oppressors and run away from holy correction process that would make him a good person. While I think he is given back his freedom and don't play in a play of GOOD and BAD

  • @annaliviadanielle
    @annaliviadanielle Před 2 lety +4

    4:34 What was more important in the creation of the language for the book was Finnegans Wake. Burgess was a lifelong lover of Joyce's work, especially Finnegans Wake.

  • @ludovico6890
    @ludovico6890 Před 3 lety +7

    My favourite movie, from my favourite director, from a novel by my favourite author. And yes, it's a movie I can watch during Easter, back to back with Jesus of Nazareth, for the reasons you mentioned.

  • @camrnlve
    @camrnlve Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely presentation!

  • @VictoriaPrunelle
    @VictoriaPrunelle Před 4 lety

    Hey, where are all the new videos you promised? I can't wait!

  • @gooseusmv5986
    @gooseusmv5986 Před 2 lety +2

    Andrei Rublev is not only my favorite Christian film, it's my favorite film.

  • @Blackmongoose-WOH
    @Blackmongoose-WOH Před 2 lety

    Great analysis and insight on the subtext.

  • @thelippyserver58
    @thelippyserver58 Před 2 lety +3

    1:49 Andrei Rublev is so good. Marketa Lazarova is an essential watch too.

  • @blisterboo1126
    @blisterboo1126 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job!!!

  • @filmreview4604
    @filmreview4604 Před 2 lety +1

    Great analysis. I think A Clockwork Orange is one of the greatest films of the 20th century for all the reasons you laid out. Also on a technical level, the filmmaking still baffles me with its excellence. The film is shockingly graphic and disturbing yes, but so is the Bible. The film is set in a future dystopia, but the story is as ancient as time.

  • @johnmurdoch8534
    @johnmurdoch8534 Před 4 měsíci

    As a younger man i totally got kubricks version..as an older guy i appreciate and relate to the last chapter and see how important it was.

  • @michaelweston3672
    @michaelweston3672 Před rokem

    You sir, best the rest. Subscribed.

  • @lucasbell293
    @lucasbell293 Před 2 lety

    First of all, amazing video. Second, at 6:36 when is the scene of him crucifying jesus in the movie.

  • @marztecheque
    @marztecheque Před 2 lety +1

    Eyes Wide Shut - the 2nd adventure is a flipside of the previous one eg nothing works right when Tom Cruise tries to choose to give in to humor temptation... plus all the Christmas tree motifs.... There is something going on here for sure as well

  • @mcut6684
    @mcut6684 Před 2 lety +2

    Im a Christian and only after watching this movie for the thirt time i really saw and felt the real message.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před rokem

      utilitarianist's can't see the point in defending Alex's humanity. They have a point only if we forget we are creatures gifted with free will. Notice the people now that are against free will.

  • @bernardoohigginsvevo2974
    @bernardoohigginsvevo2974 Před 2 lety +22

    Anthony Burgess had some pretty based political views.

  • @DavesArtRoom
    @DavesArtRoom Před rokem

    Da Vinci’s Sistine Chapel panel showing Adam touching God, has been shown in one interpretation as Adam thinking up God, as the God part of the painting is in the shape of a human brain.

  • @nowhereman2003
    @nowhereman2003 Před 2 lety +1

    The Oxford English Dictionary defines Kino as a gum obtained from certain tropical trees by tapping, used locally as an astringent in medicine and in tanning.

  • @strollin5540
    @strollin5540 Před rokem

    Bro, where did you get that definition chart? Send the link for us as well.

  • @celebalert5616
    @celebalert5616 Před rokem

    I know its confusing because it is the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force and the corps are called the Royal Army Medical Corps and the Royal Army Educational Corps but it's not the Royal Army its just the Army or the British Army if you want to differentiate it from other countries

  • @dantexpcd
    @dantexpcd Před 2 lety +3

    one of my favorites movies is a christian film calvary Great movie

  • @redcannonbusterxl411
    @redcannonbusterxl411 Před 2 lety

    What was the other movie he recommended, besides tree of life?

  • @ytasd4467
    @ytasd4467 Před 2 lety +1

    Upon finding out he didn't have a TV license lol

  • @david_the_noob_0422
    @david_the_noob_0422 Před 2 lety +1

    what is the film he mentions at 1:49

  • @andrewdaly9503
    @andrewdaly9503 Před 2 lety +1

    The snake being dead on his arrival back at home?

  • @WARPEDGOON
    @WARPEDGOON Před 2 lety +12

    Thought about this the moment I watched it. Alex would not be able to go to heaven because after his treatment he doesn't have a choice to sin, he does not have free will. 😀👍

  • @mj1205
    @mj1205 Před 2 lety

    What is the other film you mention right before tree of life?

  • @Yeet-man
    @Yeet-man Před 2 lety

    Does anyone know where the David Lynch clip around 8:05 is from?

    • @Azrael__
      @Azrael__ Před 2 lety

      Search: David Lynch explains Transcendental Meditation.

  • @DavesArtRoom
    @DavesArtRoom Před rokem

    According to Jay Weidner, Kubrick made an alchemical movie in 2001, but I do not think that makes Kubrick an alchemist.

  • @dannahbanana11235
    @dannahbanana11235 Před rokem

    I just want to know where he gets his false lashes

  • @antonioHR23
    @antonioHR23 Před 2 lety +2

    the movie isnt. the book is.

  • @colinspasm3329
    @colinspasm3329 Před rokem

    Bloody hell,,,,,back again😵‍💫😆

  • @neatboy_bug_collector
    @neatboy_bug_collector Před 2 lety +1

    holy shit when he said thing of christian films i specifically thought of gods not dead, gods not dead 2, and gods not dead 3

  • @TheClebes
    @TheClebes Před 2 lety

    Guess there is a difference between America and Europe when it comes to what movies are considered to be christian films. I remember when I had christian religion class in Germany. They showed us films like "The straight Story" and "Pasolini's Gospel According to Matthew". After that we had to write analysis of these movies. Also I remember a screening of "Marketa Lazerova" at an old church in Heidelberg.

  • @00xanawolf00
    @00xanawolf00 Před rokem

    Brilliant.

  • @Scotsmanthebedbug
    @Scotsmanthebedbug Před 2 měsíci

    Definitely in the Philosophical sense I can see it just like The Exorcist is the best Faith-Based Horror film. Also in the book it makes mention of a book called “A Clockwork Orange”

  • @neilpneilp
    @neilpneilp Před 2 lety

    Lol so yeah ..it’s probably my favorite x rated Christian film haha. Great stuff

  • @rodrigocarvalho6426
    @rodrigocarvalho6426 Před 2 lety +10

    Even though I am agnostic I am fascinated by the mixture of art and religion. Certainly divine!

    • @krypticunlimited6925
      @krypticunlimited6925 Před rokem

      If you look at history, traditionally speaking religion has been at the absolute forefront of art and education. Islamic golden age, Da Vinci, ect.

  • @VictoriaPrunelle
    @VictoriaPrunelle Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! Why don't you have more subs?

  • @phyarth8082
    @phyarth8082 Před 2 lety +3

    Movie Dogma: Tell a person that you're the Metatron and they stare at you blankly. Mention something out of a Charlton Heston movie and suddenly everybody is a theology scholar. :)
    A Clockwork Orange is a Christian Film and best Catholics film. Russian nasad language and Irish immigrants in England minority. Prison priest is a bit criticize Catholics Sunday school, biblical teachings be good boy versus harsh reality where you living dog eat dog.
    Secondary Alex as new Antichrist, his two "droogs" after betrayal of Alex become policemen, Dim badge number 665 in baptize scene Georgy badge number is 667 jump to conclusion Alex in middle must be 666. Antichrist also goes resurrection.
    Anthony Burgess - Napoleion script of Kubrick movie.
    Beethoven admired the ideals of the French Revolution, so he dedicated his third symphony to Napoleon Bonaparte… until Napoleon declared himself emperor. Mark Twain explains that Napoleon created literally capitalism where we now? living he destroyed feudalist aristocratic fatasses as parasites, Napoleonic Code - introduced laws to common people and took away "GOD-given" power from aristocratic elite in my opinion antichrist given power, and most important Napoleon spread metric system, science became available and for poor scumbags like me :) Also unified metric system made taxes more fair or at least more equal around all West and central Europe, Russia and east ? BUT
    Beethoven hated authority he never bow to aristocratic person that is only person who was court artist dependable from aristocratic houses, he hated authority. After Napoleon declared himself an emperor (so became antichrist). POWER CORRUPTS, ABSOLUTE POWER CORUPTS ABSOLUTLY.
    10:23 Writer resembles Beethoven poster in Alex bedroom, Beethoven been kicked around a lot by fatass nobility. But Star Wars Anakin revenge leads to Darth Vader. Ukraine war and Kharkiv Mariupol looks terrible, and wounds will heel very slowly bit never forget revenge is served very bad dish :) And Vendetta, revanshism, revenge are the same must be done under law (code of law) not by mob lynching, writer is also antichrist figure.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před 2 lety +2

      Mark Twain was wrong. Capitalism was around before currency when people traded eggs for corn. my kids practice it by trading candy at school.

  • @lonelylad9818
    @lonelylad9818 Před rokem

    The purpose of fictional literature is to explore a problem (and evil in the world) and why it is wrong in order to help us better understand goodness and truth and to therefore grow closer to God by understanding *him.* A Clockwork Orange is absolutely a valuable work of art for a Christian so long as they are mature and can understand its message and not develop an unhealthy obsession with the vanity that the story is trying to criticize. This is a movie for a mature adult with a firm grounding in the faith (Anthony Burgess who wrote the original novel was a Christian though so this should make sense), but this is not for an adolescent who is struggling with the same toxic worldview and circumstances that the depicted characters have. The only character to admire is the priest for using his gift of discernment and wisdom given to him by God but his addressing of Alex by his prison ID indicates that even he is still a flawed man.
    Also, your understanding of the nature of perversion, sin, and evil, and how the book/film addresses indicates that God has gifted you a great discernment and wisdom too.

  • @Beastinvader
    @Beastinvader Před 2 lety

    The name Alexander also hearkens back to Alexander the Great. The great pagan conqueror. He was known for his violence too. Even killing a friend at dinner during an argument.
    A powerful worldwide king

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus Před 2 lety +15

    I remember watching Midnight Mass and thinking to myself it was pretty Christian. Not in the conservative propaganda kind of way, but in the teaching forgiveness and goodness kind of way.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před 2 lety +3

      Yes! It was Christian in the way A Clockwork Orange is. It didn't preach so much as utilize Christian 'mythology' and values to tell a story. Every ideology can have good stories, even the woke religion is capable of telling a good story. Del Toros ' alien lover movie seems to be the only real woke movie that actually works. Other woke movies just have th preaching inserted.

  • @Aids1263
    @Aids1263 Před 2 lety +1

    wow.

  • @oliviaisgod
    @oliviaisgod Před 2 lety

    The Exorcist is a very kino christian film too lol.

  • @ChannelName66
    @ChannelName66 Před rokem

    I can’t lie, even though he’s completely evil, I think that having the very nature who you are stripped away and made to cause you pain is a fate worse than death. I’d prefer the death sentence over being erased but forced to live in the blank version of myself

  • @colinspasm3329
    @colinspasm3329 Před 2 lety

    Angel trumpets and devil trombones......

  • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567

    I thought of Ben Hur.

  • @lionstandingII
    @lionstandingII Před 2 lety +1

    Ordet by Dreyer.....in response to the opening of this video.

    • @39Weird
      @39Weird Před 2 lety

      🖤thank you for the name!

  • @benwherlock9869
    @benwherlock9869 Před 2 lety +1

    The droog police officers are 665 and 667!

  • @jonvia
    @jonvia Před 2 lety +1

    Left Behind shouldve been left behind.

  • @oliviaisgod
    @oliviaisgod Před 2 lety

    @9:11 you notice when Alex is taken hostage by his ex droogs/now policeman the numbers on their uniforms read "665" and "667" each.Alex is in the middle making him 666.

  • @jefflyon2020
    @jefflyon2020 Před 2 lety

    Awesome and insightful Mr.Keno, A clockwork orange is one of the few examples where the book and movie are equally as compelling and important.well,....in my opinion.

  • @Beastinvader
    @Beastinvader Před 2 lety

    10:32 What show is this?

  • @Beastinvader
    @Beastinvader Před 2 lety

    Dostoevsky said that the temptation of turning bread to stone is evil because it eliminates free will. People will be forced to worship Jesus simply to survive.
    It's interesting how the priest was the only one, standing at his left shoulder (another inverse of good and bad), who hated the therapy because it eliminates choice. Like Dostoevsky's Inquisitor, the state would rather take away choice and leave the criminals unreformed in nature than truly redeem them.
    Do I have a point I'm trying to make? No idea

  • @JRBeast-nw3xg
    @JRBeast-nw3xg Před rokem

    I’m a Christian and I agree here. It’s certainly not Christian friendly but it has a religious tone in the story and you can basically point out any religious tones in any story basically without realizing it or heck any media of art you can point out religion without any attending to be there

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před rokem

      is the bible Christian friendly? This isn't just a religious tone. The whole theme is Christian. It even has minister speaking the moral of the story.

    • @JRBeast-nw3xg
      @JRBeast-nw3xg Před rokem

      @@MicahMicahel not the whole movie. The r@pe scene and murders abd other terrible stuff the protagonist did before he changed.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před rokem

      @@JRBeast-nw3xg well, to tell a story you have to tell the whole thing. As an example imagine the story of Paul made into a movie. You would've to spend a significant amount of time having him persecute Christians. That part wouldn't be anti Christian because it has to be told to tell his story. In fact I think a really gripping story could be made of Paul. The problem is this perception many Christians have about information like this. Imagine telling he story of John the Baptist. You'd have to show Salome dancing and show that whole part of the story.
      To tell this movie it has to have a character that is almost demonic but he has free will and humanity. We should punish Alex. Alex deserves to go to prison for life. Do we want a free will respecting society is what the movie asks. DO we want a world that medicates people out of their sinful behaviour? If we do we take away people's ability to redeem themselves in teh eyes of God.
      Alex has teh chance to redeem himself. If you read the novel the last chapter has Alex reformed. Alex achieves repentance. The movie ends before that chapter. Kubrick didn't like it but was only exposed to the last chapter after the movie was in production.
      Anyway, without he last chapter we miss some of the point only in perception. We don't see Alex reform but we know he is capable of it. Isn't that the Christian goal for people? Give them a chance to repent?
      Anyway, the idea that entertainment has to be Christian friendly is definitely a thing... but that's why there's very little Christian culture. It;'s is,ilar to the woke struggle to come out with stories. They can't come out with good stories because they became moral idiots but Christians can't come out with good stories unless it's CHristian friendly which iS different than reflecting Christian issues or values.
      That's what shocked people when they saw the Passion. Gibson ignored that squeamish Christian movie goer.

  • @bobvillainy
    @bobvillainy Před rokem

    7:39 that’s my local news station lol

  • @denvorsden7903
    @denvorsden7903 Před 2 lety +3

    Signs
    Balthazar
    Passion of Joan of Arc
    Ben Hur
    A Serious Man
    Leviathan
    Tree of Life
    Anderi Rublev
    Silence
    E.T.
    Chronicles of Narnia.

  • @cameronortega4475
    @cameronortega4475 Před rokem

    Side note courageous is a great movie

  • @nanoalvarez8677
    @nanoalvarez8677 Před 2 lety

    I’ve gotta be honest, when I saw the title I was kind of laughing but after watching the video I can say it’s a very good analysis. As a Christian myself and kind of familiar with the works of Jung, Campbell and lately Peterson, I love watching all sorts of movies and find a Christian meaning as I believe that Christ’s life is the myth that became fact. I really liked your analysis as Alex being an “Antichrist” figure especially with the view of him being a sinful man becoming sinless but as a punishment while Christ the sinless became sin on the cross for humanity’s redemption.
    Now I don’t know and I don’t think those opposites messages where intentional by the author but what might be very deep is that writing a profound story of an antihero’s journey in a perverse society can inevitably makes us think of his opposite model (or archetype) which might be Christianity. “The Logos made flesh” might be even deeper and truthful than what we think :)

  • @zacharysiple629
    @zacharysiple629 Před 2 lety

    When it comes to secular Christian movies, I think of ones like The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Schindler's List, and A Few Good Men.
    I would have never thought of A Clockwork Orange- ha ha! :)
    PS, when you say Christian movies- I think of ones like The Apostle, Silence, Hacksaw Ridge, and Lilies of the Field. (Setting aside Biblical epics.)

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před rokem

      It's more Christian that the examples you gave! Was the Shawshank redemption Christian in any way? A Clockwork Orange is overtly Christian. The whole theme is.

    • @zacharysiple629
      @zacharysiple629 Před rokem

      @@MicahMicahel The Shawshank Redemption is very Christian.
      Redemption is a Christian theme within itself. It means that Jesus "bought us back" from Satan. For Andy, his redemption is freedom from prison.
      There are also Biblical quotes in it.
      The Biblical quotes and themes make it Christian to me.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před rokem

      @@zacharysiple629 I watched the Shawshank redemption years ago so it's a foggy but it really doesn't sound CHristian because Christianity is against jail escapes. You are supposed to do the time for your crime. Andy escaped which is illegal. Andy did a crime and he deserves to be in jail. The clue to the viewer perhaps that the Christianity is a grift is that Andy kept his tool to scrape the cement wall in the bible, didn't he? teh bible was just a grift to him where sth warden was Christian, wasn't he? What is wrong with a warden being a Christian? I can't remember him being a bad warden...was he? It doesn't matter though because Andy is grifting everyone. He's in jail, probably meaning he is a grifter of some sort. What is his redemption?
      Doesn't he write redemption is from within? If he did that why is breaking out of prison a redemption> how could it possibly be a redemption if he lives as an outlaw the rest of his life? Do all of your time to be redeemed. A man that's served his time is redeemed, isn't that what we believe? He deserves redemption after he's payed his price to society. Also remember Stephen King isn't christian nor dos he really understand Christianity. I like his books but when he writes about Christianity he doesn't write it from a Christian's perspective. His best effort is the novel... I think it's called Desperation. He has a little boy that speaks to God. IN any case. I don't understand how illegally breaking out of prison is something God would want... if he was falsely imprisoned maybe.

  • @Coopersville
    @Coopersville Před 2 lety

    When I think of Christian kino, it's Kingdom of Heaven, and The Prince of Egypt.

  • @trashcompactor343
    @trashcompactor343 Před 2 lety +1

    Veggie tails are pretty good Christian movies too ngl

  • @elgoz13
    @elgoz13 Před 3 lety

    Wow

  • @gilescorry
    @gilescorry Před rokem +1

    You missed one. He has disciples who betray and abandon him.

  • @penelopegreene
    @penelopegreene Před 2 lety

    Yes. Yes it is. It's also sociological, how violent crime in a society is inexorably linked to its percentage of adolescent/young adult males.

  • @mcsmartass8306
    @mcsmartass8306 Před 2 lety +1

    Anthony Burgess's message is very overtly christian. It makes the same point as the garden of Eden; God wouldn't have put that tree there and let a snake into the garden if he didn't want us to take the fruit. The tree is usually referred to as the tree of knowledge, as it gave us the ability to see good and evil. We were meant to decide to do good rather than to automatically do it if we were to be 'like God' as the bible says.
    p.s I didn't watch the video so sorry if I repeated anything, I just did a ton of essays on this topic in highschool and got excited when I saw that someone thought the same thing, so I wanted to weigh in

    • @Jupiter__001_
      @Jupiter__001_ Před 2 lety

      It is not the Tree of Knowledge. It is the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. A bit unwieldy, but Adam was very knowledgeable before eating any of its fruit. Also, the reason the fruit made Adam mortal is because to know evil, one must experience its consequences. "For the wages of sin is death". Adam knew of evil, but he had never done it and so he was not evil until he did evil by eating the fruit he was commanded not to.

  • @gregmattson2238
    @gregmattson2238 Před rokem

    more parallels:
    1. alex has droogs, like jesus has disciples
    2. alex and his droogs have a last supper in the duke of new york
    3. alex's droogs betray him like judas betrays him
    4. he is tortured and is figuratively crucified by the state and his enemies
    5. he dies and is resurrected.

    • @en2p187
      @en2p187 Před rokem

      WOWZA. This right here is it

  • @shreddhead23
    @shreddhead23 Před 2 lety

    Very 🧐 interesting

  • @moribundus959
    @moribundus959 Před 2 lety +1

    1:48 watch what? didn't catch that

    • @Azrael__
      @Azrael__ Před 2 lety

      I believe he said "Andrei Rublev", a film by Andrei Tarkovsky.

  • @ian-blum
    @ian-blum Před 2 lety +6

    I hated the ending so much
    such a lack of faith in humanity

    • @MidnightIsolde
      @MidnightIsolde Před rokem

      Plus it omits the novel final chapter which allows for a redemptive theme and free choice

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel Před rokem

      how is a lack of faith in humanity? Isn't it a triumph of free will? We want Alex to have free will because we want him to retain his humanity. We can only hope humans can keep their free will. Tyranny is always trying to prevent this. QWe don't cheer that Alex is still evil. We cheer that the government hasn't solved the problem by taking our humanity away. Alex is a creep but he became a creep through his own free will.
      How is that a lack of faith in humanity? I don't understand