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TANO

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G.O. Joe

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There's a rule you've violated that everyone needs to take a lot of drugs and see that. The recently deceased Darth Vader's body is in it too, and I don't think he's heard here either.
 

Phaeton

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Still doesn't ring a bell :frown:

Oh man, I remember the anticipation waiting for this movie to be released in my town. No Blockbuster, VCR's were not invented yet.
It was not censorship, single theater towns had to pick and choose what to show. Box office ran the schedule.

A Clockwork Orange did not disappoint in putting forth the story.
Relevant today for its "ultraviolence" theme permeating every scene throughout the entire movie which is almost tame when the context is today's world.

"Rehabilitation" was the catchword applied to justify the conversion therapy against ultraviolence.

The story is tight and interacts on several layers. I decided to watch it with all my facilities intact to best get the nuance of accepting violence as a way of life. I had read the story already.

TychoMonolyth compared it to forced "conversion" therapy added to official conditions of release for select inmates.

Good call as far as I can see.
 

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