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From: gokubrick | 13 novembre 2007
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Clockwork Orange deconstructed.

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  • Kubrick was so ahead of his time. He was ahead of OUR time.

  • Is it just me or do 70 movies tend to have more nudity in them than 80s or 90s films?

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  • Kubrick invented conspiracies

  • Gee can you say TSA????

  • Yes, an illuminated capstone and pyramid shape come from the spotlight when Alex is on the stage during the demonstration of his successful treatment for the power elite and their minions. I just watched the film and the alignment happens as the "egyptian hairstyle girl" takes her bow.

  • @Deader87 I dunno. Screwballs had a lot, and it was an 80s film. And Eyes Wide Shut, Kubrick's last film, had lots as well.

  • The large triangle with a small triangle inside is called an A. As in "A" (Clockwork Orange)

  • conspiracies aren't true Kubrick, calm down.

  • @mjmanning123 he wasn't the only one, Frank herbert was too

  • 1:16

    The spotlight also forms a triangle in which Alex appears to be trapped in, on stage.

    Another possibly illuminati reference / coincidence.

  • Is it just me, or is the part where he talks about the prison wall wrong?

    Surely thats a traingle because the bricks are different/older maybe. I wouldnt be surprised if there is either a house with a traingular roof behind that wall or that the courtyard used to have a trainguler roof before it was smahed and extended to a cube.

  • @Deader87 youre correct. Actually I'd say movies in the 70s and 80s had more nudity than today.

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