A Clockwork Orange - Rob Ager's analysis 2 of 3
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Kubrick invented conspiracies
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Gee can you say TSA????
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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.
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@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.
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The large triangle with a small triangle inside is called an A. As in "A" (Clockwork Orange)
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conspiracies aren't true Kubrick, calm down.
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@mjmanning123 he wasn't the only one, Frank herbert was too
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The spotlight also forms a triangle in which Alex appears to be trapped in, on stage.
Another possibly illuminati reference / coincidence.
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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.
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@Deader87 youre correct. Actually I'd say movies in the 70s and 80s had more nudity than today.
Kubrick was so ahead of his time. He was ahead of OUR time.
mjmanning123 1 year ago 47
Is it just me or do 70 movies tend to have more nudity in them than 80s or 90s films?
Deader87 1 year ago 28