A Clockwork Orange
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1:11:01
I'm going to be sick.
1:11:03
Get something for me to be sick in!
1:11:09
Very soon now,
the drug wiII cause the subject. . .

1:11:12
. . .to experience
a deathIike paraIysis. . .

1:11:15
. . .together with deep feeIings
of terror and heIpIessness.

1:11:19
One of our earIy test subjects
described it as being Iike death.

1:11:23
A sense of stifIing or drowning.
1:11:27
And it is during this period,
we have found. . .

1:11:29
. . .the subject wiII make
his most rewarding associations. . .

1:11:33
. . .between his catastrophic
experience, environment. . .

1:11:37
. . .and the vioIence he sees.
1:11:42
Dr. Brodsky is pIeased with you.
1:11:44
You've made
a very positive response.

1:11:47
Tomorrow there wiII be two
sessions, morning and afternoon.

1:11:51
You mean I have to viddy
two sessions in one day?

1:11:54
I imagine you'II feeI a bit
Iimp by the end of the day.

1:11:58
But we have to be hard on you.
You have to be cured.

1:12:01
It was horribIe.
1:12:02
Of course it was horribIe.
1:12:04
VioIence is a very horribIe thing.
1:12:07
That's what you're Iearning now.
1:12:08
Your body's Iearning it.
1:12:10
I just don't understand about
feeIing sick the way I did.

1:12:13
I never used to feeI sick.
I used to feeI the very opposite.

1:12:16
Doing it or watching it,
I used to feeI reaI horrorshow.

1:12:20
You feIt iII this afternoon
because you're getting better.

1:12:24
When we're heaIthy,
we respond to the hatefuI. . .

1:12:27
. . .with fear and nausea.
1:12:29
You're becoming heaIthy,
that's aII.

1:12:31
By this time tomorrow,
you'II be heaIthier stiII.


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