Film review - A Clockwork Orange
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Film review - A Clockwork Orange John Witherspoon 13GP A Timeless and Important Masterpiece. I don't know about you, but I find there is something deliciously enticing about a banned film. Why, the word "banned" itself has the ability to turn heads and encourage enormous followings. Upon hearing it the perverse filmgoer in me immediately has a strong desire to see what he is made of, to test his nerves and stomach by seeing that which SHOULD NOT be seen... as soon as possible. It is for this reason that The Exorcist haunted my dreams long before I had watched it, and upon hearing of a gang of "ultra-violent" hoodlums, doing as they please in the dysfunctional society of London in - Oh God - the future, I knew I had to see A Clockwork Orange. The film was finally re-released to an eruption of controversy in 1999, having...

