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  1. After his fellow cellmates blame him for beating a troublesome cellmate to death, he is chosen to undergo an experimental behaviour modification treatment called the Ludovico Technique in exchange for having the remainder of his sentence commuted.

    • Anthony Burgess
    • 1962
  2. The Ludovico Technique is the name given to the aversion therapy Alex is subjected to. Technique The technique requires the subject to be strapped into a chair with their eyes held open while watching prepared films of violence under...

    • 3 min
  3. The film chronicles the horrific crime spree of his gang, his capture, and attempted rehabilitation via an experimental psychological conditioning technique (the "Ludovico Technique") promoted by the Minister of the Interior (Anthony Sharp).

  4. May 16, 2024 · Alex is chosen to undergo an experimental program called the Ludovico’s Technique, a brutal form of aversion therapy that includes Alex watching films of Nazi atrocities. The treatment causes him to become physically sick if he even thinks about committing a crime.

  5. Sep 1, 2022 · Widely popularised in literature as ‘Ludovico’s Technique’, Burgess attempts to credit the misunderstanding and dramatization of its effects when the main protagonist is released from a prison sentence after undergoing this treatment.

  6. Ludovico's Technique is a behavioral therapy that aims to cure Alex of his violent impulses by making him sick whenever he sees or hears certain stimuli. The technique has unintended consequences, such as eliminating Alex's enjoyment of music and his free will.

  7. The Ludovico technique is a brutal procedure that forces Alex, the main character, to watch violent films and condition him to be averse to crime. Learn how Kubrick portrays this technique in the film and why it is controversial.