Love how his mum immediately knows what he means by "a pain in the Gulliver"; implies that they've had to put up with him using Nadsat slang for years and now know the translations by heart.
Her husband, Delbert Grady once was the inn keeper of the Overlook Hotel in Colorado, until there was a "slight" mishap as his 1st wife and twin girls ended up being axed to death. Delbert has once again found the perfect partner.
weird part is that when the film was made they thought that in the future the west would still have factories instead of them being shipped off to china
“My son, sir, he… didn’t care for the Ludovico Centre at first. He actually stole a box of matches and tried to burn it down. But I… corrected him, sir. And when my wife tried tried to prevent me from doing my duty… I corrected her.”
Akex's mother was a style icon. She was years ahead of the other lady's. Her apartment was well appointed. The kitchin is wonderful. Actually beautiful and full of cheer.
Still after all these decades , this movie has the same power over me that it had when I first saw it !! I'm fascinated by the dystopic world that Alex and the drooges live in. Bravo to you Mr. Kubrick , I'm a fan for life !! RIP
True that. I don´t know exactly but I think I was 18 or 19 when I first saw this film on VHS. 2 years ago I bought the blu-ray and after all these years it is still disturbing. Not the blu-ray but the movie :-))
0:12 A decade before Indiana Jones feared snakes, Malcom McDowell has the same fear in real life. Yet he looks up to his snake in the movie as his dear friend. Hard to resist laughing hard @ this joke…😂
I love the fact that he pulls him outta the drawer and sleeps with him on the bed at night. I had a ball python named Otto once, I’d let him sleep on my bed when I’d turn my electric blanket on.
@@melissacooper8724 that makes sense,it could have took place in 2022, remember it was filmed in 1970 ,and came out in December 71 ,,go back 51 years earlier,2022, sure what sound way into the FUTURE!
When I read the book in 1989, I used clues to calculate when the story should take place, and I figured that Alex's generation would be the children of Gen X. Lo and behold...
@Jennifer Vu aww you like the transformers Jenny? The fun autobots and superman? That fun for you and your little boyfriend at the movies with your popcorn and candy? That's sweet
True, but the good thing is they’ll generally be forgotten in the future.. even now they all blend into each other and no one knows one from the other, you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all.
LOL, Kubrick is my favorite director and I've watched Clockwork dozens of times, The Shining even more.....but every once in awhile I'm still in the mood for some mindless superhero crap.
His mum looks so much like Mrs Slocombe that I thought it was her as a little kid. What a weird thought to keep in your head until I rewatched it years later, that A Clockwork Orange and Are You Being Served shared a universe.
It's kinda sad look Alex was a sadistic monster but at the same time it was heartbreaking to see his own parents reject him because he really did care about them in his own way
I believe that his parents neglected him before he went to prison and kicked him out afterwards. Yes they fed him and clothed him but they never showed him any affection otherwise. You never see his mother up all night worrying about his whereabouts.
@@melissacooper8724 it's understandable then why he acts the way acts but let's be honest his parents weren't horrible people they just didn't have the willpower to stand up or protest back and geroge the lodger was the real villain kicking alaex out so cruelly and George was definitely leaching off alexes parents hospitality so it's very moral grey who's bad
@@aaronmeade5435 When parents neglect their children, they don't become pure evil psychopathic rapists lmao. The movie rejects the idea that Alex is the way he is because of his parents, but because he became like that all on his own, Anthony burgress especially wanted to delve in the madness of humanity and society.
@@creepycassette Agree lmao, I can understand an argument that one felt bad for Alex when he was under Ludovico Experiment because no human being on this planet, even Jeffrey Dahmer doesn't deserve that kind of inhumanity. But I didn't felt bad for anything else that happened to him, he still didn't learn anything in the end. Some people simply can't be changed.
I always wanted that cover on his bed. Lol. You don't see it in this scene but you can in the scene before this where he cranks up Beethoven while he's undressing.
The scene with the parents at the table is so beautifully hideous. I’m not sure if he was going for that specifically or if he was just playing with the composition, but it works like that.
I love how incredibly oblivious their parents are that they're living with a psychopathic serial rapist, "helping like here and there as it might be", yeah he sure is lady.
@@malcolmclements9254 Yes, The Shining is a great movie. The guy who played Darth Vader in the original Star Wars, David Prowse, is also in A Clockwork Orange. He plays the "manservant." 😁👍
No, he's saying gulliver, read the book. I don't speak Russian and it wasn't hard for me to figure out what the slang meant. I mean, "I've got a bit of a pain in the gulliver", is pretty obvious. LOL
Wow I don't know how many times I have seen this film and I have never noticed until right now that the Beethoven image is on a blind and not a poster!
It has to do with the fictional slang from the book. It's based on an anglicized version of Russian words. "Gulliver" is and anglicization of Russion "golova", meaning head.
0:12 Is that a snake 🐍 on his bed??? Most would have a dog 🐕 or cat 🐈 the bed, maybe a gerbil or pet rabbit 🐰 🐇 But a snake on the bed???? Most unusual
‘Got to rest mum Got to get fit Otherwise I’m liable to miss a lot more school’
What is the definition of a factory based model of schooling?
Words of wisdom, Lloyd, words of wisdom.
shining. inzestey playböyy. ´school mom and 8? 8 like curly snäke?? kube is sö dipp v v
kubrick um..? breathes light n cymbällizm v??v
Just like Ferris Buellers day off.
😆
Love how his mum immediately knows what he means by "a pain in the Gulliver"; implies that they've had to put up with him using Nadsat slang for years and now know the translations by heart.
The snake lying there lol
Her husband, Delbert Grady once was the inn keeper of the Overlook Hotel in Colorado, until there was a "slight" mishap as his 1st wife and twin girls ended up being axed to death. Delbert has once again found the perfect partner.
They needed some correcting
And she, I do believe, had a very small part in "The Omen", as a nanny.....
Alex could use a good talking to, perhaps a bit more.
Alex is a very naughty boy, if you don’t mind my saying so.
YEs!!! Before he corrected them😅
"HAVE A NICE DAY AT THE FACTORY" 😂
Always classic words from every mom's basement. 🤣
@@hardstyle905neet chad? Thats a paradox
weird part is that when the film was made they thought that in the future the west would still have factories instead of them being shipped off to china
The italian dubbing of this line is even more cruel and funnier, saying: "Have fun at the factory" ("Divertiti in fabbrica") 😄
@@Milkbar71 😂
Cars passing by at 1:17... Part of a masterpiece without even knowing it...
If they only knew...
I was thinking the same thing 😂
You really don't want to be disturbed while listening to the scherzo of Beethoven's 9th.
My favorite of Ludwig Van's symphonies. Have you seen the video of the Japanese choir of 10,000 singing the 4th movement?
You really don't want to be disturbed after a night of raping and ultra violence
Alex has to be... corrected...
“My son, sir, he… didn’t care for the Ludovico Centre at first. He actually stole a box of matches and tried to burn it down. But I… corrected him, sir. And when my wife tried tried to prevent me from doing my duty… I corrected her.”
Naughty Alex 😠💢💢💢💢💢 Correction is needed💢💢💢💢💢💢💢💢💢
@@maglor2414 no way i see this in a clockwork orange clip comment section lmaooooooo
Akex's mother was a style icon. She was years ahead of the other lady's. Her apartment was well appointed. The kitchin is wonderful. Actually beautiful and full of cheer.
She looks as if she was the inspiration for Mrs. Slocombe's character in Are You Being Served?
@@kevh9497
Old ladies in the 70's use to dye their hair like that
@@duckman8943 That's so true! 😀
@@kevh9497
I have photos of my grandmother and my aunt that as pink hair.
Mrs. DeLarge reminds me of those older ladies that shop at Wal-Mart!
Still after all these decades , this movie has the same power over me that it had when I first saw it !!
I'm fascinated by the dystopic world that Alex and the drooges live in.
Bravo to you Mr. Kubrick , I'm a fan for life !!
RIP
We are heading for a dystopian future right now. 2020 was the big push for it.
It is an absolute masterpiece. There is no doubt about that.
True that. I don´t know exactly but I think I was 18 or 19 when I first saw this film on VHS. 2 years ago I bought the blu-ray and after all these years it is still disturbing.
Not the blu-ray but the movie :-))
You're already living it
It is droogs - like a 'drug' in slavic languages, a droog - a friend. Not 'drooges'.
0:12 A decade before Indiana Jones feared snakes, Malcom McDowell has the same fear in real life. Yet he looks up to his snake in the movie as his dear friend. Hard to resist laughing hard @ this joke…😂
I love the fact that he pulls him outta the drawer and sleeps with him on the bed at night. I had a ball python named Otto once, I’d let him sleep on my bed when I’d turn my electric blanket on.
Malcom has such a menacing stage presence.
Holy shit. Grady is Alex's dad.
Yup. And Darth Vader was the bodyguard of the writer whose wife was r@ped by Alex.
Exactly, good ol' Philip Stone, may he rest in peace.
You were the caretaker.
He should be “corrected” for spilling avocad on Nicholson’s red jacket.
That sunflower kills me
His mother's hair color is very in style in 2022
I once said only the 60's/70's would think the future would look like the 60's/70's... But your comment gave me pause.😂
Well this movie takes place in a futuristic society so maybe this is the year 2022.
@@melissacooper8724 that makes sense,it could have took place in 2022, remember it was filmed in 1970 ,and came out in December 71 ,,go back 51 years earlier,2022, sure what sound way into the FUTURE!
When I read the book in 1989, I used clues to calculate when the story should take place, and I figured that Alex's generation would be the children of Gen X. Lo and behold...
@@seanryan3020 I read the book myself, and I didn't see any clues that your talking about, that would suggest your claim.
This is what happens when people make art instead of superhero crap.
@Jennifer Vu aww you like the transformers Jenny? The fun autobots and superman? That fun for you and your little boyfriend at the movies with your popcorn and candy?
That's sweet
Amen 🙏
True, but the good thing is they’ll generally be forgotten in the future.. even now they all blend into each other and no one knows one from the other, you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all.
LOL, Kubrick is my favorite director and I've watched Clockwork dozens of times, The Shining even more.....but every once in awhile I'm still in the mood for some mindless superhero crap.
Ok boomer
Great movie
AMAZING / WORSHIPABLE movie, I would say...
I've always thought that with that drawer full of loot Alex could have moved out and got his own place.
The taxman will get suspicious if a jobless 17-year old suddenly owns a house
Nobody to do the washing up and cooking and laundry then.
That's not nearly enough to rent a place
His mum looks so much like Mrs Slocombe that I thought it was her as a little kid. What a weird thought to keep in your head until I rewatched it years later, that A Clockwork Orange and Are You Being Served shared a universe.
That'd be amazing...
Disturbing, yes.
But bizarrely hilarious.
you summed it up@@TransmissionEpicts
Of course Alex would be a little off, his father moonlit as The Caretaker at The Overlook 👻
Maybe Alex needed to be " corrected " maybe a bit more. If.... I may be so bold sir.... You have always been here.
It's kinda sad look Alex was a sadistic monster but at the same time it was heartbreaking to see his own parents reject him because he really did care about them in his own way
I believe that his parents neglected him before he went to prison and kicked him out afterwards. Yes they fed him and clothed him but they never showed him any affection otherwise. You never see his mother up all night worrying about his whereabouts.
@@melissacooper8724 it's understandable then why he acts the way acts but let's be honest his parents weren't horrible people they just didn't have the willpower to stand up or protest back and geroge the lodger was the real villain kicking alaex out so cruelly and George was definitely leaching off alexes parents hospitality so it's very moral grey who's bad
@@aaronmeade5435 When parents neglect their children, they don't become pure evil psychopathic rapists lmao. The movie rejects the idea that Alex is the way he is because of his parents, but because he became like that all on his own, Anthony burgress especially wanted to delve in the madness of humanity and society.
I also feel sorry for rapists but okay
@@creepycassette Agree lmao, I can understand an argument that one felt bad for Alex when he was under Ludovico Experiment because no human being on this planet, even Jeffrey Dahmer doesn't deserve that kind of inhumanity. But I didn't felt bad for anything else that happened to him, he still didn't learn anything in the end. Some people simply can't be changed.
Best scene ever holy fuck how true to life man!!!
Wish I had grown up in an apartment like this.
Gulliver is a slang translation of russian "golova" meaning head...
GOD! I always wanted his window shade of Ludwig Van Beethoven (from 976-CREOLEMAN)!
I always wanted that cover on his bed. Lol. You don't see it in this scene but you can in the scene before this where he cranks up Beethoven while he's undressing.
The scene with the parents at the table is so beautifully hideous. I’m not sure if he was going for that specifically or if he was just playing with the composition, but it works like that.
I never noticed that Alex's dad was the former groundskeeper in The Shining.
Alex's parents were cold and abusive when he was very young Now he is a teenage Monster
They weren't abusive. They just didn't spend time with him
@@PolishGod1234They were dismissive. Couldn't care less about what he does.
Rest In Peace Alex’s Mother 😕 ❤ Legendary Mom
"I'm living in a cuckoo clock!", i hope someone gets that reference.
masterpiece
Then his dad went into his room, and corrected him.
Masterpiece
Interesting that there are locks on the outside of his bedroom door.
I love how incredibly oblivious their parents are that they're living with a psychopathic serial rapist, "helping like here and there as it might be", yeah he sure is lady.
what lovely wallpaper.
I never knew Alex's mom was Mrs. Betty Slocombe. She were a great big wallopin' land girl when I knew 'er!
This is coming now with the crap that kids are subject to now
This dad really needs to "correct" his son.
His father worked with Mr. Torrance in the Overlook Hotel
Dad played the caretaker (ghost) who killed his family in the Shining. Which would make sense as both films were by Stanley Kubrick
No shit 😆
@@judgeberry6071 check it out judge. Best scene when Nicholson confronts him in the bathroom. Two excellent actors.
@@malcolmclements9254 Yes, The Shining is a great movie. The guy who played Darth Vader in the original Star Wars, David Prowse, is also in A Clockwork Orange. He plays the "manservant." 😁👍
Her hair? It's 1971. She is like a time traveler that went to 2023, then back to 1971 and dressed herself and redecorated the kitchen.
Interesting kitchen
it's coming off now sir.
That's a cute snake
What's Mr. Grady's doing in Clockwork Orange? :)
1:11 I wonder... if he needs some good talking to, perhaps ... a bit more...
Mums with purple hair always raise strapping young lads. Kubrick was a modern day Nostradamus innit.
Quasimodo predicted all of this
Never mind the noise
Most British movie ever that happened to be directed by an American.
helping like... here and there 🤣
Buona domenica alle famiglie Graziano
Affascinante
"soon"😹
YOU are the caretaker mr torrence...i corrected them if i can be so bold sir.!
Mum's purple hair is divine.
Delbert Grady’s previous or afterlife?
She played Mrs Horton who worked for the thorns
Right as todgers for this after
He is definitely gradys son
I think Alex behave like that due to how his parents always pampering him
🤣 wish this worked with my parents but nope...
Not gulliver, golovo (means head). This movie is difficult for those who do not also speak russian. For the zavtro, next morning.
No, he's saying gulliver, read the book. I don't speak Russian and it wasn't hard for me to figure out what the slang meant. I mean, "I've got a bit of a pain in the gulliver", is pretty obvious. LOL
they dont disjh up juicy shit like tjhis nowadays eh
isnt that bald guy the delbert grady guy from the shining
Yes, he’s also in Barry Lyndon which is also a Kubrick movie 🎥.
Alexes dad is also Mr Delbert Brady in The Shining.
The table looks familiar. Anybody around?
Wow I don't know how many times I have seen this film and I have never noticed until right now that the Beethoven image is on a blind and not a poster!
He once was deaf and now he's blind also 😆
Delbert Grady does not corrected his son
I like mum she was also in the omen
I corrected them!!!
Mum dressed like this reminds me of Mrs. Slocum in the comedy, Are You Being Served?
I love how in one family all members have a totally different accent
you must admit, for a crazy psychopath that British charm man and the lingo is always so damn funny. especially in the Record shop omfg lmao
hes goes to school but they put him in adult prison
Did the snake ever move?
I didnt realize mr grady was in this scene
I need some blue head
I would have thought his father would have.....corrected him
Would this film be as good of it was set in any other country?
When Dad have purple hair
You must correct little Alex
Delbert Grady is why
The psychiatrist showing him the Slides in the hospital had the exact purple haircut like his mum to
And I’ll be right as Dodgers for this after. Ha ha ha ha ha
Is that mom of his from are you being served?
No, different actress.
But you haven’t been to school all week.
Reminds me of my hs days!
Mrs. Slocombe
He is playing with himself
10 to 1 there
cant be a window
in alex's room.
Was this movie the precursor to the punk movement, thus ending the era of HippiePotcracy?
👊🤣🤣🤣😁 i love this movie.
Corona Milkbar, Velocat Plus🤣🤣
There's a Snek on the bed. 🐍🐍 🤭🤭
Why didn’t dad ‘correct’ Alex
Why are his parents like 90 years old?
People looked like that back in the 1970s. I'm 52 now. I look more like my grandfather did when he was 32 than 52.
@@hardstyle905 My parents were 34 when I was born and weren't nearly as old as this guys's parents when I was as old as him.
What the heck is a Gulliver?
He means his head. He was telling his mother he has a headache.
@@melissacooper8724 mehschien hätt jäjä
gülliver -.- lidrätschäh -..- well something becomes big..? why else would dim? laugh at id v?v
häj greed ä lis ^ ^
It has to do with the fictional slang from the book. It's based on an anglicized version of Russian words. "Gulliver" is and anglicization of Russion "golova", meaning head.
@@grelm1322 I always thought
he means his nether regions. 😂
Ah the cabezza
And when my wife tried to interfere with my duties, I corrrrected her, Sir.
Question: is Alex's father Mr Grady?????
Same actor
0:12
Is that a snake 🐍 on his bed???
Most would have a dog 🐕 or cat 🐈 the bed, maybe a gerbil or pet rabbit 🐰 🐇
But a snake on the bed????
Most unusual
he likes beethoven rape and ultra violence alex is unusual
Rabb
That's Basil!
To be fair this is Alex we are talking about, he is quite unusual fella
@@PolishGod1234
Very true.
He and his mates are all unusual
Why does Alex have a snake on his bed?
It's his pet.
Why would he not
you dont sleep with a snake in your bed? strange.
Cause he can
@@jihad4realniz my grandfather got bitten by a snake in 1967
golova not gulliver