A Clockwork Orange
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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.

1:13:25
It was the next day, brothers...
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...and I had truly done my best...
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...morning and afternoon
to play it their way...

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...and sit like a horrorshow
cooperative malchick...

1:13:34
...in the chair of torture...
1:13:36
... while they flashed nasty bits
of ultra-violence on the screen...

1:13:41
... though not on the soundtrack,
the only sound being music.

1:13:46
Then I noticed,
in all my pain and sickness...

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... what music it was
that, like, cracked and boomed.

1:13:53
It was Ludwig van.
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Ninth Symphony, fourth movement.

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