100 Greatest Movie Villains Of All Time
4. Alex DeLarge - A Clockwork Orange
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Played By: Malcolm McDowell The thing that makes Alex so terrifying is the sheer glee he gets from dealing out horrific acts - rape and brutality are merely past-times to him. Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece exists in a dystopian London that features violent episode after violent episode and none more infamous or chilling than Alex's rape of a woman whilst singing along to Singin' in the Rain. The thing that haunts most about Alex is his stare - sinister, yet nonplussed - it lingers on your mind long after the film has closed. Alex has no reasons to do the things he does other than to gain enjoyment, and more vile the crime, the greater the glee. Alex has no concept of morality, which is what makes him the great screen villain he is. He does what he does simply because he can, whether that is beating up a defenceless homeless man or rape a woman in front of her husband. He has no need for empathy and is without redeeming qualities. Even when he is 'good', it is because he has been forced to be. Despite his reprehensible ways, Alex is charming and cultured - he listens to Beethoven and it is impossible not to sit up and listen when he speaks - he is a leader of men and knows it. Alex DeLarge is perhaps the closest thing cinema has seen to a pure form of evil - he is impossible to figure out psychologically and is as chilling as anything set to celluloid. Malcolm McDowell deserves all the praise in the world for embodying such a complex, vile and evil character.