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Kubrick Korova Tote Bag in Black
Kubrick Korova Tote Bag in Black
Black cotton canvas TSPTR Tote Bag with interior pocket
Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s futureshock novel A Clockwork Orange is a work of undeniable visceral intensity and visual imagination. Like Dr. Strangelove and 2001: A Space Odyssey before it - and The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and Eyes Wide Shut subsequently - it’s been parodied, pilloried, and fully subsumed into our collective DNA. Insert a scalpel at any random point in the past five decades of global pop culture and you’ll find a steady, pumping stream of red, red kroovy.
It can be viewed (and deconstructed) from a dozen angles at once, from its postmod, prepunk Britishness to its censor-baiting extremity and “video nasty” status - or as auteur worship for Kubrick, an actor’s showcase for McDowell, a collision of art-cinema rigor and counterculture brashness, prescient prophecy or dated posturing, or a critique of sadism, sensationalism, sexism, and exploitation in entertainment.
OFFICIALLY LICENSED COLLECTION by THE KUBRICK ESTATE
- 43cm x 42cm Excluding Handles
- 100% Cotton
- Made in Portugal
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