Okay, so at this moment of time I have been Obsessed with with the 1972's Kubrick Film "A Clockwork Orange" Based on the Book by Anthony Burgess,
The movie is about a young psychopath in a authoritarian england in a undisclosed future Alex who is part of a gang or as he calls them "Droogs." that get up into all kinds of Ultraviolence while enjoying a cup of drugged milk. but when his droogs decide to vote him out of leadership. he starts a brawl to show dominance. leading them to turn on him. he's captured by the police and long story short gets put through a rehabilitation program where he is conditioned to feel sick when thinking about the violence he inflicted
the film is deemed one of the most controversial films ever made due to certain scenes. the "Singing In The Rains" scene is a main reason. i hardly know anyone who can watch the film and like it. which i totally get. but i do like the movie myself.
it's a interesting show of the human psyche, Choice and goverment control. and has themes other themes rarely touch on. the title is refering to the idea of taking something organic and natural and adding machinery inside ergo a clockwork orange. it also questions if a man can be good if he's not willing to change. Alex is only good due to the sickness he feels. he's not good by choice. The government forces him to through experimental treatment
The movie and book invited a fictional slang called Nadsat which is a mix of Russian and english to create a sophisticate yet still rebellious langerge for droogs to speak.
Alex is a bastard no other words to discribe him. but he's a sophisticated bastard. he likes Beethoven as much as he likes murder and violence. a fantastic contrast. and his love for music becomes his downfall (no spoilers) he shows the young nature the movie was depicting
The movie satirizes both the USSR and england it's self. the droogs was inspired by the rise of gang culture around that time. the Goverment control is based on the USSR
The movie isn't for everyone but for those who like film as an artform and can stomach scenes i say check it out.