A Clockwork Orange
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1:14:14
Stop it! Stop it!
PIease, I beg you!

1:14:17
It's a sin!
1:14:18
It's a sin!
1:14:25
Sin?
1:14:27
What's aII this about sin?
1:14:29
That!
1:14:30
Using Ludwig van Iike that.
He did no harm to anyone.

1:14:34
Beethoven just wrote music.
1:14:37
Are you referring
to the background score?

1:14:41
You've heard Beethoven before?
1:14:45
So you're keen on music?
1:14:52
Can't be heIped.
1:14:55
Here's the punishment
eIement perhaps.

1:14:58
The governor ought to be pIeased.
1:15:03
I'm sorry, AIex.
1:15:05
This is for your own good.
1:15:07
You'II have to bear with us
for a whiIe.

1:15:10
But it's not fair.
It's not fair I shouId feeI iII. . .

1:15:14
. . .when I hear IoveIy,
IoveIy Ludwig van.

1:15:17
You must take your chance, boy.
1:15:20
The choice has been aII yours.
1:15:24
You needn't take it
any further, sir.

1:15:27
You've proved to me aII this
uItra-vioIence and kiIIing. . .

1:15:30
. . .is wrong, wrong
and terribIy wrong!

1:15:33
I've Iearned me Iesson, sir.
1:15:35
I see now what I've
never seen before.

1:15:38
I'm cured. Praise God!
1:15:41
You're not cured yet, boy.
1:15:44
But, sirs.
1:15:46
Missus!
1:15:48
I see that it's wrong!
1:15:50
It's wrong because
it's, Iike, against society.

1:15:54
Because everybody has the
right to Iive and be happy. . .

1:15:57
. . .without being
toIchocked and knifed!


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