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You make a good point Lew. The fact that my associations with Singin' In The Rain were indelibly and irrevocably altered by this film is one aspect of this work that I've carried with me since my initial viewing over 20 years ago. Kubrick's ability to make a protagonist out of a character as despicable as Alex is another aspect of the film that has never failed to impress me.
But the most intriguing theme of the film, for me, is the philosophical question of whether or not good ( and by extension evil ) can exist without free will and the theological implications of this question.
- Walter.
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