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And Beethoven...


I agree. I found it weird also. My husband really likes this book and the movie so now he wants me to watch the movie with him. Don't know about that though.

I really enjoyed the movie as well. It is very close to the novel. An unsettling & disturbing movie... much as the book.




Finally picking this one up! I found the slang ok to follow, although a bit difficult in the beginning. Makes me think more like "double speak" and such from 1984. Honestly, though, I think that's just about the only way to get through some of these scenes, because it's just so overwhelmingly dark and disturbing. I can vividly picture everything that's going on (much more than I'd care to) and any more "direct" speech would probably put it to the point that I couldn't stomach it any longer. Definitely a deranged young man (if that's even a fair term). It's incredibly disturbing to view these crimes from the perpetrator's point of view. I'm not done with part one yet, but was definitely horrified by the scene with the writer and his wife, though I've read similar scenes in other, less disturbing, books. I think seeing it from the "bad guy" perspective makes it that much more horrific.
Did anyone else notice the ongoing thread of music in this section? Interestingly, Alex makes references to the classical composers like Beethoven, not any contemporary artist. It's practically his mix tape, since it apparently even excites him on a sexual level. Any thoughts on that?