Very soon now the drug will cause the subject to experience a death-like paralysis together with deep feelings of terror and helplessness. One of our earlier test subjects described it as being like death, a sense of stifling and drowning, and it is during this period we have found the subject will make his most rewarding associations between his catastrophic experience and environment and the violence he sees.

A Clockwork Orange (1971)
DR. BRODSKY
A screenplay character in A Clockwork Orange (1971).
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Sample dialogue
Very soon now the drug will cause the subject to experience a death-like paralysis together with deep feelings of terror and helplessness. One of our earlier test subjects described it as being like death, a sense of stifling and drowning, and it is during this period we have found the subject will make his most rewarding associations between his catastrophic experience and environment and the violence he sees.
scene 35 — INT. AUDIO VISUAL LUDOVICO CENTRE – DAYYou're keen on music?
scene 37 — INT. AUDIO VISUAL LUDOVICO CENTRE – DAYWhat's all this about sin?
scene 37 — INT. AUDIO VISUAL LUDOVICO CENTRE – DAYIt can't be helped. Here's your punishment element perhaps. The Governor ought to be pleased... I'm sorry, Alex, this is for your own good, you'll have to bear with us for a while.
scene 37 — INT. AUDIO VISUAL LUDOVICO CENTRE – DAYYou must take your chance boy. The choice has been all yours.
scene 37 — INT. AUDIO VISUAL LUDOVICO CENTRE – DAY
Bookends
No, no, boy. You really must leave it to us, but be cheerful about it. In less than a fortnight now, you'll be a free man.