One of my favourite scenes out of the film is Alex jumping out the window after being locked in the room because he can't handle listening to Beethoven. The angle is just absolutely perfect apparently the camera broke after the 6th attempt of that shot.
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i love that scene and had no ideia about the camera broking. really interesting, where did you read that? thanks for sharing!
I read it on one of those fun fact sites I think. Think Kubrick threw the camera out of the window giving the point of view of Alex jumping out the window.
I feel like some milk and ultra-violence.