Clockwork Orange Tattoos
By MakinBacon
Why Clockwork Orange Tattoos?
The film 'A Clockwork Orange' is one of the most controversial and brutal in film history, causing enormous uproar around the world, and threats to producer, director, and co-writer Stanley Kubrick not only at the time of the film, but years afterwards.
So when I found these Clockwork Orange tattoos it was amazing to think that someone would want to ink such a psychotic and brutal image as represented by the main character of the story named Alex.
Based on the title of the film, a clockwork orange refers to only being human on the outside, while being truly mechanical on the inside. In other words, whatever the main character did, he ended up having no feelings or remorse in connection to them.
Anyway, I don't want to get into the entire story, the point is it dealt with extraordinary psychological and disturbing issues that are still considered controversial to this day.
It was even banned in Britain for a long time because some crimes by young males were purported to be influenced by the character Alex.
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Clockwork Orange Tattoo Art is Extraordinary
Again, I'm not sure why someone would want a tattoo of the images connected to this film and content, but even though some do, the art work itself is extraordinary, and in that sense I really like it, without in any way approving of what it represented.
Tattoo Photo Clockwork Orange
Impact of Anthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick
One thing for sure, Stanley Kubrick and author of the book the film was based on - Anthony Burgess, made an amazing impact on those who read the book and watched the film, as it dealt with deep and disturbing psychological problems that maybe were presented in far too real of a manner.
Eye Tattoo from Clockwork Orange
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Clockwork Orange
An interesting aside to all this, was the popularity of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, which was played at a key part in the story, and people went and bought the music once seeing the show.
Just a strange and unique part of film and pop culture history, which evidently has inspired some to ink the Clockwork Orange history on their bodies.
A Clockwork Orange and Redemption
One other dark episode in the history of A Clockwork Orange is the film never showed that the character actually went into a redemptive stage toward the end, giving it a more positive and hopeful ending.
The asserted reason for this was the decision to use the American version of the book, which didn't include that ending, which the British version did. Kubrick chose to go with the American book release version rather than the British.
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Comments
Tattoos, in my opinion, appeal to people who want shock value of some sort - so why not ink something that is shocking upon yourself? The movie, while contraversal, is one of the most amazing psychological thrillers of our time. Stanley Kubrick's mind is ingenius, and it's no wonder his work has inspired fans enough to permanently display some of the imagery from the movie. You've brought up some great points and images here! Thank you.
Just so you know the baseball guy is not from clockwork orange, that was a Baseball Fury from the movie "The Warriors"
i loved the novel and the movie and i think a clockwork orange tattoos are amzing as well. and anyways if it means something to them who cares. i want a clockwork orange tattoo
Kubrick did an amazing job binging the imagery of "A Clockwork Orange" to life, and that's what makes for a great tattoo. Imagery! That said, there is a lot more going on than "teenager beats and rapes women". The fact that the majority of people focus on that aspect, as opposed to the underlying themes of both book and movie, really says something about the quality of high school, and even collage education people are receiving. Burgess uses an unconventional character as a vessel to convey more important themes such as "The Inviolability of Free Will" and "Duality as the Ultimate Reality” to list two. I guess what I'm saying is, people with out any ability to look for these types of abstract concepts, need to stick to harlequin novels and Addam Sandler movies.
The one photo is not Clockwork Orange characters it's from the Warriors
Tattoo Photo Clockwork Orange shown above is Cobb from the Baseball Furies from the movie The Warriors, which is not a Kubrick movie...
im getting 1!!!



Ladybird33 2 years ago
Gosh, I have never heard this before, ever. Learned a lot and enjoyed reading something so far different than what I am use too.