Redfraggle
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Yes and no: The movie followed the book well, but completely cut out the last chapter, where (if I remember correctly, it's been a few years) Alex as an older man, looking back on his life, actually has a different perspective on what he'd done. The movie ends with him the same delinquent he was when it started, I'm pretty sure Burgess had a different point to make.
This. A Clockwork Orange was actually terrible in my opinion. It tried entirely too hard to be shocking and edgy, which was not really the intent of the book. It became so over the top that it became like a parody eventually. So, overall, I think it's a huge fail. Also, it's ironic that people praise the movie ending, because it's not the "real" ending at all.