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Basic Instinct (1992)

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Basic Instinct
Movie Basic Instinct (1992)
Real Title Basic Instinct
Rating 6.9
Aired 1992-03-20
Duration 128 Min
Languages HINDI-ENGLISH
Quality Bluray
Subtitle Esub
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

United States of America, France

Genres

Thriller, Mystery, Hollywood Movies Hindi Dubbed, Hindi Dubbed Movies, Dual Audio, Hollywood Movies, English Movies

Companies

Carolco Pictures, Le Studio Canal+

Stars

Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, George Dzundza, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Leilani Sarelle, Denis Arndt

Directors

Paul Verhoeven

Writers

Joe Eszterhas

Taglines

Taglines: A brutal murder. A brilliant killer. A cop who can't resist the danger.

Tags

dying and death, california, jealousy, sexual obsession, police, san francisco, california, sadism, psychopath, detective, eroticism, bisexuality, suspicion of murder, lover, striptease, celebrity, femme fatale, sociopath, dead, neo-noir, erotic thriller, manipulative woman, book writing, killed during sex, american giallo

Description

Catherine, a novelist with an insatiable sexual appetite, becomes a prime suspect when her boyfriend is brutally murdered -- a crime she had described in her latest story.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: talisencrw
Controversy aside, in regards both to Sharon Stone's quintessentially-provocative noirish femme fatale (talk about a queen bee or alpha female!) and the backlash that the film portrayed lesbians as crazed psychos, Verhoeven both played a striking tribute to Sir Alfred Hitchcock, particularly San Francisco's based Vertigo and in use of the blonde bombshell, and simply continued his style of storytelling that had become his trademark in his pre-Hollywood, formative days in the Netherlands. Though it's not mentioned in the interviews of either star or director, the wonderful car chase brought to mind that 'other' car chase Frisco Bay movie, 'Bullitt'. But given the remarkable landscape of the area, why not? One would be a fool not to push the stylistic envelope as far as the censors will allow. A film that would have made The Master of Suspense proud, methinks, and one that he himself perhaps would have done, had Joe Eszterhas' very fun script been around, during, say, the time of 'Frenzy', when Hitchcock was at his cheekiest. A fantastic date movie too, by the way...

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