
It's definitely a very compelling story, of a complete social delinquent who can't be tamed, to the point where murder doesn't phase him anymore, brainwashed to push violence away and be a nice person....the side effects of the brainwashing are certainly interesting, and the ending is very, very good and a bit suspenseful...though I feel Kubrick's constant intent to make things "as real as possible" in terms of filming, long, LONG shots, and showing every last detail of things, ruins a bit of it for me. Could have made what happens towards the end (and I won't spoil it) truly suspenseful, even terrifying, but instead it lames out quite a bit in my opinion, Still very entertaining to watch and a great weave of the story, but it's one time I disagree with his directing.
Movies like Eyes Wide Shut, however, I believe Kubrick's style lends a lot of "terror" to them...the "realness" of the scenario due to his directing makes it all the more intense and frightening.