The document discusses the use of contrapuntal sound editing in A Clockwork Orange and Reservoir Dogs. It explains that both films use upbeat songs during scenes of violence to contrast the serious visuals and reveal the volatile nature of characters. Specifically, A Clockwork Orange has the protagonist sing during a violent home invasion and Reservoir Dogs uses a song during an ear cutting torture scene. The technique provides information about characters' emotions while also making the extreme violence easier for audiences to watch.