Even though this ending is fan made, I like it almost as much as the original. It shows that Alex was always the same deep down despite his "treatment" but the more unpredictable scene where he was having sex in the snow was more Kubrick Style while this version is in a similar theme as the book, but again the book was filled with so much slang that you wouldn't tell unless if it was through a visual medium like this film.
yeh thanks I always felt it was a slight anticlimax say compared to the similar dramatic ending of 2001, i still like the ending as it is a silly fantasy in his mind like the others of him as dracula and of him whipping jesus, and it is humorous, but i used to imagine if it would be better to have some sort of flashback even though he would be imagining new adventures rather than old but to reverse some joyful (ode to joy) moments and closing on him back in the korova milkbar and saying he's cured alright tells the audience more directly that he has every intention of returning to his old ways which is what happens in the book yes, except of course he has a change of heart etc. in the original version anyway.
I like it better than the original ending to be honest cuz it makes more sense than his just having sex with a girl. In this version he turns back to the psychopath
@@loner2stoner it’s not that simple. There are details about that final scene that raise questions concerning Alex’s newfound morality or perception thereof as well...
You've probably hit the spot: the circular plot that characterizes many of Kubrick's films would be fulfilled with an ending similar to this one. Alex's orgasmic face is supposed to represent his dream of a full ultraviolent life, while the original ending shows only degenerate sexual behavior. Which, wanting to be objective, it isn't the only aspect of Alex's asocial personality. In my opinion, by questioning what can be defined as the only weak point of the film, the video you made comes very close to what should be the ending of A Clockwork Orange: a frenetic sequence of extremely violent images (among which the "original" sex scene in the snow could also be fine), closing the circle with a toast at the Korova Milk Bar. With Alex no longer dressed as a droog, but with a more "middle-class" outfit. The end that becomes the beginning. Indeed, a new beginning with Alex now completely accepted by society, showing therefore the failure of any statist attempt to change a personality, however criminal it may be.
thanks Roberto, yes I agree with your idea for the ending. I always felt it should have been a frenetic sequence a bit like the original trailer perhaps.
In the books, he was supposed to be with his new droogs, at the "high of fashion", wearing a leather jacket and baggy pants. This edited ending is the new ending for me, I forgot how the original was and decided that this is the one. This wraps it all.
@@ZiggyCoco Which part? It was just an example of how politically correct is this alternate ending. I can understand that some people like it more than the theatrical version but I feel very different. Somehow, Kubrick's vision of the ending about a crowd of people from the victorian period clapping at a copulation in public seems more faithful to the message of the movie (Nevermind Chapter XXI). In a word: ultraviolence, that's what Alex deLarge stands for or at least a nice try of a true individualism. The alternate ending seems ambiguous, the flashbacks could be misunderstood as remorse unlike Kubrick where it looks like celebration, the writer as individual lose, the State won and the predator Alex deLarge won. As we concern, everybody "wins"!!!
Even though this is a fan made ending, I think it's actually a much better one than the original and it ties in with the book, it also shows more clearly that Alex is back to being the ultraviolent hoodlum he started as and even with a small budget Kubrick could have made the ending much better. I want to congratulate you on the ending you made. Taking in the fact that you used footage, audio and supplies from the film itself and reversing most of it, it's one of the greatest endings I've seen! I'm not exaggerating here, because I just can't help but repeat the fact that it ties in with the book so perfectly, which obviously isn't a movie's goal, but in this case it would have been amazing. Good job.
Agreed, that reverse montage returning to Alex at his creepiest worked really well. Funnily enough, the book actually has a legitimate happy ending (which has been omitted from some versions).
I love how it shows that Alex and the politician next to him are pretty much the same dude. Just as ruthless and just as willing to do violence to get whatever they want.
@@ZiggyCoco he would've been pissed and burned it. Just kidding, great take on the ending, I really enjoyed it. I've always been vexed by the ending and honestly the whole film when I first saw it when I was a kid. I'm sure there are more profound interpretations but I do like the way it ends.. but my take is Alex is wrestling with a willing participant for maybe his soul? To end this rant(kinda), this is why I love Kubrick, he's not just a director, he's the epitome of an artist.
@@Xxxxxx2x cool yeh I'm cool with the real ending, leaves a smile on everyone's face, It's just I could image a rapid montage a bit like the trailer that could show his usual behavior. also this was one of my first videos and I just set a little exercise for myself, put the clips backwards and try to fit with the music, I have improved so much in 2 years and I see a few mistakes here, if I had known it was going to be seen by so many I would have tidied it up, it was very rushed.
@@ZiggyCoco hola me preguntaba soy latinoamericano y si podría poner esta final en español porque acabo de subir la naranja mecanica en español puedo por favor
This movie was revolutionary because it was the only movie that touched on the idea of psychopathy being 'treated'. Psychopathy is the only mental disorder that is still considered to be untreatable. Just imagine if they invented a drug that got rid of it: how difficult it would be for the patient to readjust to society given all the crimes they committed when 'unwell'.
Yeh, how could they live with themselves knowing what they had done. say ted bundy for example, if some cure gave him empathy he would be haunted by memories of his murders so much that he would probably take his own life.
@@imjonathan6745 But it's difficult to tell if someone is a psycho, not only considering that approximately 2% of the Earth population are psychos, but also from the fact that, what psycho would just turn up for the treatment, besides edgy 14 year olds who discovered Black Metal and now think that they like the sight of blood? Most psychos which would receive this treatment would be convicts, murderes and serial killers, and this would make life a living hell if this treatment worked really really well.
Not Psychopathy as Alex technically demonstrates that he’s capable of having emotional bonds with other people even though it’s at a very low level (Which is beyond a Psychopaths capability). Alex’s character shows all the hallmarks of Anti-Social Personality Disorder or in layman terms “Sociopathy” mixed with Sadism. However given his age (since he’s just 15), he would probably get a diagnosis for “Conduct Disorder.” But like you said, there isn’t really a cure for a Sociopaths condition since they have permanently damaged brains caused by a long history of abuse. They can however be counseled into becoming functioning members of society and in some cases do walk away from their reckless life style by their own choice. Unfortunately for Alex, his degenerate behavior is enabled by the end of the movie and is given no incentive to change.
This is a great ending as well, but the key aspect of the original ending missing here is a depiction or indication of society’s acceptance of who Alex truly is, which is evidenced through the politician’s comments. This insight is ultimately part of Alex being “cured” too.
Funny that this sort of evokes the actual end of the book, as there's one final chapter where Alex basically does go back to his old ways, with a new gang of droogs, however, he finds that while he no longer gets sick from the ultraviolence, it doesn't thrill him the way it used to, which he takes to mean he's 'cured' in the sense that his experiences have matured him and made him realize he doesn't want to keep living the life of a teenage hoodlum.
To be honest, this ending is much better, cuz' its like coming back to zero, but with one detail. After seeing the movie with this ending and what we experienced, we could say: "How good to be bad"(if we were), cuz this is our FREE choice
Well society adapted itself to celebrate and accept the violent rapist gang member mentality so he will be percieved as well and normal cured of his discomfort of being shunned by society. Still very dystopian and disturbing but seems similar to modern society how it enables and encourages violence sexual and otherwise so long as the Government believes they have control over it. The man whose wife was murdered is put away instead as the nuisance.
This is really well done. I expected you were some troll with a bad incoming excuse of a joke, but this was brilliant. Perhaps better than the original.
hey i am making a video analysis on this film. i saw this video of yours and fascinated by the melodic edit with implying the scenes in with the rhythm and then they all comes back to the begining. i am fascinated enough to willing to use this video as my outro. will you allow me to do so buddy?
I really like the interpretation of this ending, it's has the same idea of his mind finally free from the curse, however Kubric's vision literally shows his hunger, his thirst, his desire in front of everyone, while this alternate version shows that every horific acts, violences slowly crawls back into his mind. As he confirmed with the most sinister sentences: "I was cured alright. >:))"
One of my friends kept on telling me to watch this movie. At first I was like nah this movie looks boring plus it's an old movie so it's gonna be even more boring. But then one day I saw that it was on Netflix so I was like alright I'ma watch it so that my friend can stop bothering me. And when I finished the movie I was like whoa what did I just see? It was so good!! Now I can't stop watching it. It's my favorite movie of all time...
Wow, i didn't expect such good work. I always found the original ending a bit sloppy and hastily done, as if Kubrick had not had time to make a better ending. I mean it's not bad but this is truly perfect
I don't necessarily think it's better, twas just a little exercise I set for myself when I first started using premiere pro. If I had known it would get so many views I would have done a better job. I've done some phenomenal work since this lol but this gets all the attention 🙄
I never bought the ending of the book. The film's ending, while uncomfortable and hard to swallow, does go with the heart of the story. A bad situation is always made worse when people try to come up with a utopian solution and, in this case, change people's fundamental nature artificially. A good lesson tbh. Anyway, great edit, well done.
The ending of the book is basically Alex maturing from both lessons and bad experiences; one of them being Dim and Billyboy as policeman who ruined the "ultraviolence" for Alex (he originally got "sodded", instead of drowned) by being turned from a victimizer to a victim of it, he couldn't get a kick out of it the same way again.
I was thinking in an alternate end he get his droogies back for betrayal killing them since his mind is reprogrammed back to his normality but yes rewind and give a son of england a 2nd chance will you make the same mistake or be a new man stick with what you know or learn something better
Nope. This would have been a terrible ending. This is too obvious there’s nothing subversive about it nothing subtle about it either. You simply stating saying “now he’s back where he was” the original implies not only is he “cured” but he’s worse as a result of the entire culmination of events. He’s been rewarded and turned back out for political gain and he’s worse. There’s also a motion to it, it’s moving forward that leaves us with a feeling of what’s to come from this “cured” Alex and those implications are scary. Your ending moves backwards and leaves us with nothing but “see, hes back where he was” like nothing happened. These may seem like small points to some but these are the differences between art being good and art being brilliant. Kubrick never cut corners and he never spoon-fed the audience, that’s why his work was so good.
Even though this ending is fan made, I like it almost as much as the original. It shows that Alex was always the same deep down despite his "treatment" but the more unpredictable scene where he was having sex in the snow was more Kubrick Style while this version is in a similar theme as the book, but again the book was filled with so much slang that you wouldn't tell unless if it was through a visual medium like this film.
yeh thanks I always felt it was a slight anticlimax say compared to the similar dramatic ending of 2001, i still like the ending as it is a silly fantasy in his mind like the others of him as dracula and of him whipping jesus, and it is humorous, but i used to imagine if it would be better to have some sort of flashback even though he would be imagining new adventures rather than old but to reverse some joyful (ode to joy) moments and closing on him back in the korova milkbar and saying he's cured alright tells the audience more directly that he has every intention of returning to his old ways which is what happens in the book yes, except of course he has a change of heart etc. in the original version anyway.
I like it better than the original ending to be honest cuz it makes more sense than his just having sex with a girl. In this version he turns back to the psychopath
@@loner2stoner I watched the movie and everything but, HOW DID THE BEGINNING HAPPENED!?
@@loner2stoner it’s not that simple. There are details about that final scene that raise questions concerning Alex’s newfound morality or perception thereof as well...
the slang isn’t that bad its all associations
I love the original ending, but to have the movie begin and end with Alex’s close up! OMFG!
It's actually time in counterclockwise.
It's almost like a loop.
@@v.k.rt.m.6030 A Counterclockwork Orange
Alex: I Miss You 😘
It's like paying tribute to Kubrick's original teaser for the film. Nice.
" I was cured alright." Best ending line of a movie ever.
“This confession has meant nothing.” Comes close.
" You wouldn't get it "
Too
"Murphy"
Imo " and then I woke up " is the best line, even though I didn't understand shit when I first watched it.
"in case i dont see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night"
*Stanley Kubrick:* Wow! This is... this is a piece of art.
Mr. Friendship i agree
I agree
More like
Stanley Kubric: ...
I’ve lost count of how many times we’ve encountered each other on accident in the comment sections. Glad to see you again Mr. Friendship.
Alex: Bye 👋
Kubrick would be proud of this
yeah thats why he banned it from the public
🪦 rip
Everyone: Believes Alex is cured and free from this psychotic persona
Alex: I was "cured" alright... 🙃
Me: “Yeah, Right! 😆☝🏼
Also me: Aw, shit... Here we go again... 😏🤦🏻♀️😅
Alex: Amen 🙏
This is fucking awesome! Thanks for improving a timeless classic, my friend!
You've probably hit the spot: the circular plot that characterizes many of Kubrick's films would be fulfilled with an ending similar to this one. Alex's orgasmic face is supposed to represent his dream of a full ultraviolent life, while the original ending shows only degenerate sexual behavior. Which, wanting to be objective, it isn't the only aspect of Alex's asocial personality. In my opinion, by questioning what can be defined as the only weak point of the film, the video you made comes very close to what should be the ending of A Clockwork Orange: a frenetic sequence of extremely violent images (among which the "original" sex scene in the snow could also be fine), closing the circle with a toast at the Korova Milk Bar. With Alex no longer dressed as a droog, but with a more "middle-class" outfit. The end that becomes the beginning. Indeed, a new beginning with Alex now completely accepted by society, showing therefore the failure of any statist attempt to change a personality, however criminal it may be.
thanks Roberto, yes I agree with your idea for the ending. I always felt it should have been a frenetic sequence a bit like the original trailer perhaps.
*antisocial
The circular plot is not "Kubrick-like”. It is a common feature of oniric cinema.
In the books, he was supposed to be with his new droogs, at the "high of fashion", wearing a leather jacket and baggy pants.
This edited ending is the new ending for me, I forgot how the original was and decided that this is the one. This wraps it all.
yes. brilliant.
wow, i much prefer this ending! Great job
Andrew Wallace thanks 😊
Nope. It's really like saying Iron Patriot is better than War Machine and we all know that War Machine Rocks!!!
@@SuperBrictson that makes no sense but ok :)
@@ZiggyCoco Which part? It was just an example of how politically correct is this alternate ending. I can understand that some people like it more than the theatrical version but I feel very different. Somehow, Kubrick's vision of the ending about a crowd of people from the victorian period clapping at a copulation in public seems more faithful to the message of the movie (Nevermind Chapter XXI). In a word: ultraviolence, that's what Alex deLarge stands for or at least a nice try of a true individualism. The alternate ending seems ambiguous, the flashbacks could be misunderstood as remorse unlike Kubrick where it looks like celebration, the writer as individual lose, the State won and the predator Alex deLarge won. As we concern, everybody "wins"!!!
@@SuperBrictson you have win the discussion 👏👏👏
I love how the ending shows it turning back time to when the film first started in Alex's story through the movie
That ending makes a lot more sense to me.
yeh thank you MinnieBear!! :)
Even though this is a fan made ending, I think it's actually a much better one than the original and it ties in with the book, it also shows more clearly that Alex is back to being the ultraviolent hoodlum he started as and even with a small budget Kubrick could have made the ending much better. I want to congratulate you on the ending you made. Taking in the fact that you used footage, audio and supplies from the film itself and reversing most of it, it's one of the greatest endings I've seen! I'm not exaggerating here, because I just can't help but repeat the fact that it ties in with the book so perfectly, which obviously isn't a movie's goal, but in this case it would have been amazing. Good job.
Thank you JazZ :)
Agreed, that reverse montage returning to Alex at his creepiest worked really well. Funnily enough, the book actually has a legitimate happy ending (which has been omitted from some versions).
@@philbrook5655 that's true, I read it.
Wow. I never go for fan made alternate endings, but wow!
😊
I love how it shows that Alex and the politician next to him are pretty much the same dude. Just as ruthless and just as willing to do violence to get whatever they want.
Holy... the best alternate ending i’ve ever seen. To be honest, this is better than the original...
Thank you 🙂 i wonder if kubrick would have liked it 🤔
@@ZiggyCoco he would've been pissed and burned it. Just kidding, great take on the ending, I really enjoyed it. I've always been vexed by the ending and honestly the whole film when I first saw it when I was a kid. I'm sure there are more profound interpretations but I do like the way it ends.. but my take is Alex is wrestling with a willing participant for maybe his soul? To end this rant(kinda), this is why I love Kubrick, he's not just a director, he's the epitome of an artist.
@@Xxxxxx2x cool yeh I'm cool with the real ending, leaves a smile on everyone's face, It's just I could image a rapid montage a bit like the trailer that could show his usual behavior. also this was one of my first videos and I just set a little exercise for myself, put the clips backwards and try to fit with the music, I have improved so much in 2 years and I see a few mistakes here, if I had known it was going to be seen by so many I would have tidied it up, it was very rushed.
@@ZiggyCoco hola me preguntaba soy latinoamericano y si podría poner esta final en español porque acabo de subir la naranja mecanica en español puedo por favor
@@eddydelarge6623 si 🙂👍
This movie was revolutionary because it was the only movie that touched on the idea of psychopathy being 'treated'. Psychopathy is the only mental disorder that is still considered to be untreatable.
Just imagine if they invented a drug that got rid of it: how difficult it would be for the patient to readjust to society given all the crimes they committed when 'unwell'.
Yeh, how could they live with themselves knowing what they had done. say ted bundy for example, if some cure gave him empathy he would be haunted by memories of his murders so much that he would probably take his own life.
Not all psychopath are serial killers or violent
@@imjonathan6745 But it's difficult to tell if someone is a psycho, not only considering that approximately 2% of the Earth population are psychos, but also from the fact that, what psycho would just turn up for the treatment, besides edgy 14 year olds who discovered Black Metal and now think that they like the sight of blood?
Most psychos which would receive this treatment would be convicts, murderes and serial killers, and this would make life a living hell if this treatment worked really really well.
@@ZiggyCoco Imagine if Ed Kemper became a "normal" person after killing, beheading and raping his own mother?
Not Psychopathy as Alex technically demonstrates that he’s capable of having emotional bonds with other people even though it’s at a very low level (Which is beyond a Psychopaths capability).
Alex’s character shows all the hallmarks of Anti-Social Personality Disorder or in layman terms “Sociopathy” mixed with Sadism. However given his age (since he’s just 15), he would probably get a diagnosis for “Conduct Disorder.”
But like you said, there isn’t really a cure for a Sociopaths condition since they have permanently damaged brains caused by a long history of abuse.
They can however be counseled into becoming functioning members of society and in some cases do walk away from their reckless life style by their own choice.
Unfortunately for Alex, his degenerate behavior is enabled by the end of the movie and is given no incentive to change.
The original ending's great, but this explains Alex coming full circle better.
I'm sure if you had shown this to Kubrick before the film was released this would've been the ending. Amazing job.
Michaelangelo Martinez cool compliment thanks 🙂 I would have used outtakes of each scene perhaps, but he burned them all 🙄
Jesus, can't believe what I'm reading. This ending is just lazy, less imaginative and more literal than the original. Really tv-series level.
@udippuy it fits better with the music and drives home the "full circle" ending a lot better
The greatest freaking ending, made even better now. God bless you, sir.
I did not think the original ending could be any better. You sir have proven me wrong. Subbed.
I like to think of myself as a good critic.
This... Is spectacular... This should seriously be in the deleted scenes
Thank you! ☺️
This version is perfect, symbolizes how alex went right back to where he began
I've replay this video many times.
Greatest alternate anything in the history of fan made! Holy shit! Masterpiece!!!!
Personally I think this ending is better not sure why but it’s like clockwork
Thank you!
"Singin' In The Rain" such a Perfect Song for the End Credits since it's symbolic to Malcolm's Character 💯
wow i actually got goosebumps
Kubrick be so proud *Sheds manly tears.
This is a great ending as well, but the key aspect of the original ending missing here is a depiction or indication of society’s acceptance of who Alex truly is, which is evidenced through the politician’s comments. This insight is ultimately part of Alex being “cured” too.
This is perfection.
Funny that this sort of evokes the actual end of the book, as there's one final chapter where Alex basically does go back to his old ways, with a new gang of droogs, however, he finds that while he no longer gets sick from the ultraviolence, it doesn't thrill him the way it used to, which he takes to mean he's 'cured' in the sense that his experiences have matured him and made him realize he doesn't want to keep living the life of a teenage hoodlum.
That ending was moronic though, he's a murderer and rapist for years and just "grows out of it"?!
@@ShadowSonic2It does feel overly optimistic for such a heavy story.
This ending would actually work if it were Kubrick's own thing. Well done for making it so.
To be honest, this ending is much better, cuz' its like coming back to zero, but with one detail. After seeing the movie with this ending and what we experienced, we could say: "How good to be bad"(if we were), cuz this is our FREE choice
In the end the monster was still there. They never cured him.
That was really good, but what he was daydreaming about was straight from the book. Either way, props to you for this edit.
Mental illness was the real villain here and yet at the same time, the solution, funnily enough.
Typical paradox of mental illness. Although I don't know if Alex was mentally ill per se. Maybe just a psychopath.
Never seen this one love the expression on Alex's face
1:21 the next chapter(spoilers ahead), after Alex cured he returns to his old ways...then he retires his good ol' ultraviolence...The End
Well society adapted itself to celebrate and accept the violent rapist gang member mentality so he will be percieved as well and normal cured of his discomfort of being shunned by society. Still very dystopian and disturbing but seems similar to modern society how it enables and encourages violence sexual and otherwise so long as the Government believes they have control over it. The man whose wife was murdered is put away instead as the nuisance.
I can't imagine Alex wanting to hook with Georgie &Dim again,except to avenge the way they beat him.
This is really well done. I expected you were some troll with a bad incoming excuse of a joke, but this was brilliant. Perhaps better than the original.
Thank you 🙂 haha no that's an interesting idea but i wouldn't do that. I'll leave that to the trolls.
God damn the last close got chills down my spine
This movie is one word, magic.
aka the more friendly ending
This ending is much better,it let's the viewers understand he is back to his normal self again
This is gold. But I think Kubrick wouldnt use this because its not an ending that you can interprate different meanings
This ended is like a bird of rarest spun heaven metal.
Or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.
Someone told me, "If a movie is good, the ending can be anything."
But this video is beyond ngl.
This shit is make a sense af 👌👌👌
It does work, wow
This was always the ending I'd pictured in my head. Nice to actually see it, and put together so well. Great video!
Thank you 😊
Flights Camera and Memories es a Masterpiece
It's really good. I like the idea that the movie begins and end with Alex's face.
One of the best movies I’ve ever seen
Great
This one made more sense it was all in his head 🤯
"I was cured alright"
Dude..this is fantastic, i love this movie so much.💖
hey i am making a video analysis on this film. i saw this video of yours and fascinated by the melodic edit with implying the scenes in with the rhythm and then they all comes back to the begining. i am fascinated enough to willing to use this video as my outro. will you allow me to do so buddy?
Sure you can :)
The... alll of it, that let to to moment. so much to love first off but so much to take in
I mean, the message is still The same, but, better
That version is surely Anthony Burgess-approved, faithful to the book ending.
this ending would make feeling much more
Loved it!!!!!!!
This is gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh.
Or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship..
I really like the interpretation of this ending, it's has the same idea of his mind finally free from the curse, however Kubric's vision literally shows his hunger, his thirst, his desire in front of everyone, while this alternate version shows that every horific acts, violences slowly crawls back into his mind. As he confirmed with the most sinister sentences:
"I was cured alright. >:))"
I like this ending better, it's easier to understand.
This is a piece of art
One of my friends kept on telling me to watch this movie. At first I was like nah this movie looks boring plus it's an old movie so it's gonna be even more boring. But then one day I saw that it was on Netflix so I was like alright I'ma watch it so that my friend can stop bothering me. And when I finished the movie I was like whoa what did I just see? It was so good!! Now I can't stop watching it. It's my favorite movie of all time...
Thats what you get
Wow, i didn't expect such good work. I always found the original ending a bit sloppy and hastily done, as if Kubrick had not had time to make a better ending. I mean it's not bad but this is truly perfect
Thank you. Yeh I didn't like the ending, i always thought some kind of dazzling ultraviolent montage would have been better.
It works very well but anyone who thinks this is better than the original may have misinterpreted the movie
I don't necessarily think it's better, twas just a little exercise I set for myself when I first started using premiere pro. If I had known it would get so many views I would have done a better job. I've done some phenomenal work since this lol but this gets all the attention 🙄
@@ZiggyCoco I was more referring to the people in the comment section, but the video itself is very well done
El verdadero final 👍 👏 👏 👏
I personally think this is better than the official!
Great job buddy! ;D
*Mr. Friendship commented here lol, dat guy is everywhere*
Dude just amazing!!!!
Doesn’t fit Kubrick’s artistic style. But this would have been a suitable ending regardless. They both get the point across in different manners.
its like the clock has spun back to 12. the beginning of the movie. clockwork. going thought it all over again just like a clock :)
Holy shit a better ending! 😁😁🧡🧡
This is a good edit for the kids screening
Te ha quedado demasiado bien, well done dude:)
gracias: D
1:04 for the new bit
I never bought the ending of the book. The film's ending, while uncomfortable and hard to swallow, does go with the heart of the story. A bad situation is always made worse when people try to come up with a utopian solution and, in this case, change people's fundamental nature artificially. A good lesson tbh.
Anyway, great edit, well done.
The ending of the book is basically Alex maturing from both lessons and bad experiences;
one of them being Dim and Billyboy as policeman who ruined the "ultraviolence" for Alex (he originally got "sodded", instead of drowned) by being turned from a victimizer to a victim of it, he couldn't get a kick out of it the same way again.
I was thinking in an alternate end he get his droogies back for betrayal killing them since his mind is reprogrammed back to his normality but yes rewind and give a son of england a 2nd chance will you make the same mistake or be a new man stick with what you know or learn something better
Good job.
Much prefer it to the original. Well done. Thank you for making this!
Thank you George! 😀
Great job, you nailed it, only with different shots, but its pretty much the same point as original
some real horrorshow work, brother
Thank you!
I like this ending it’s like a loop
I love this. Awesome idea ,man.
Thank you Samsung
Stanley Kubrick: 👁👁
yk again it's like poetry so that it rhymes. every stanza sorta rhymes with the last one
Fine work little brother
Better than the original ending
Nope. This would have been a terrible ending. This is too obvious there’s nothing subversive about it nothing subtle about it either. You simply stating saying “now he’s back where he was” the original implies not only is he “cured” but he’s worse as a result of the entire culmination of events. He’s been rewarded and turned back out for political gain and he’s worse. There’s also a motion to it, it’s moving forward that leaves us with a feeling of what’s to come from this “cured” Alex and those implications are scary. Your ending moves backwards and leaves us with nothing but “see, hes back where he was” like nothing happened. These may seem like small points to some but these are the differences between art being good and art being brilliant. Kubrick never cut corners and he never spoon-fed the audience, that’s why his work was so good.
How does the original show he’s more fked up all it shows is him having seggs in the clouds
Same idea. More practical than Symbolic
He looks like Ruth Wilson at 1:19
Good concept, but liked the original ending more for precisely the reasons you are thinking :D
Wow
Loved it! Should have shown this to Stanley Kubrick, it would have been in the original!
For me that ending is far more better than original. Brilliant!