This graphic representation of the film is a great way to review or pin-point a frame of the movie, plus clarify the sometimes hard-to-decipher Nadsat--the futuristic teenage slang--used by "Your Humble and Suffering Narrator." I read it multiply times, and pick it up and flip through it occasionally. Being an impressionable age, 18, when the film was released and seeing it for the first time at the Naval Amphibious Base theater (Coronado, CA) a year or two later, it remains as one of my top ten movies of all time.
I always wanted to read the novel but the first page, liberally sprinkled with slang, along with the Nadsat Glossary in the back always discouraged me, until I was offered a collector's edition of it from the Folio Society in London, UK. I purchased it and finished the novella yesterday; it is truly one of those books, for me, that you don't want to come to an end.
The movie and the Stanley Kubrick book here do great justice to the original. I highly recommend all materials concerning this work.