Herald rating: * * *
Running time: 137 mins
Rental: Today
Review: Ewan McDonald
It bashed, smashed and lashed on to the big screen in 1971 but Stanley Kubrick's brutal rendering of Anthony Burgess' novel about a violent, downbeat future riddled with youth gangs has not been available for video rental until today.
Thirteen-year-old Alex (Malcolm McDowell) and his "Droogs" speak a slang invented by Burgess, are into Beethoven and ultraviolence.
This assault on the senses, with its violence and rapes, has lost none of the intensity that made 70s audiences squirm — even after three decades of ultraviolence on the screen.
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