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Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick, 1972)


Focus on how one or more of mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sound create meaning and generate response in a film sequence. ...


The protagonist of Clockwork Orange, is Alex (Malcolm Mcdowell), a fifteen year old who’s interests are rape and violence. ... We do not see in the film, much of the outside world in Clockwork Orange, and these strong images help the audience conjure up a feel of Alex’s life. ...
The use of mise-en-scene is a crucial part in Clockwork Orange.


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