Truly bonkers, and perhaps something of a guilty pleasure.
Basic Instinct (1992)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:24
Rotten:17
Average Rating:6/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 30 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: This steamy thriller to end all steamy thrillers stars Michael Douglas as Nick, a boozy San Francisco police detective who finds himself drawn to the prime suspect in a murder case--manipulative,... This steamy thriller to end all steamy thrillers stars Michael Douglas as Nick, a boozy San Francisco police detective who finds himself drawn to the prime suspect in a murder case--manipulative, sexually uninhibited novelist Catherine Trammell (Sharon Stone). Catherine's latest book features a murder uncannily similar to the one Nick is investigating, and as the pair engage in a mating dance of dangerous one-upmanship, more murders occur, all described in her current work, about a boozy cop in love with a killer. Nick's psychiatrist (Jeanne Tripplehorn), and cop partner (George Dzundza) are both worried about him, and Catherine's jealous lesbian lover (Leilani Sarelle) may be trying to kill him, but Nick is just too turned on to care. Director Paul Verhoeven shows an admirable lack of restraint in this ludicrously enjoyable thriller, a sort of postmodern noir with Joe Eszterhas's script coming off like Mamet by way of Penthouse. Stone and Douglas exhibit fine chemistry (and most of their bodies), and there's some lovely Bay Area scenery courtesy of cinematographer Jan de Bont (who went on to direct films such as SPEED and TWISTER). Wayne Knight (Newman from SEINFELD) and Mitch Pileggi (Skinner from THE X-FILES) are precinct heads who question Catherine in the infamous leg-crossing scene. [More]
Starring: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, George Dzundza, Jeanne Tripplehorn
Starring: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, George Dzundza, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Leilani Sarelle, Wayne Knight, Mitch Pileggi
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Screenwriter: Joe Eszterhas
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
Reviews for Basic Instinct
Douglas and Stone are superb, and George Dzundza (as sidekick Gus) delivers another classic hard-boiled cameo.
Could we be ready to stop snickering about it and admit to its status as a modern classic?
All in all, Basic Instinct is a film that should be viewed as nothing more than a good example of Hollywood craftsmanship.
If it weren't so grotesque and repugnant, the consistent misogyny of Joe Eszterhas' movie scripts would almost be laughable.
Basic Instinct (1992) is a suspenseful, cat-and-mouse erotic thriller with psychosexual overtones.
The film is like a crossword puzzle. It keeps your interest until you solve it. Then it's just a worthless scrap with the spaces filled in.
Slick, clever and entertainingly overheated while you're watching it, Basic Instinct starts to evaporate the second you leave the theater.
These actors seem driven less by real emotions than Eveready bunny batteries.
Can any movie live up to its hype, first about the bidding war over the script ($3 million), then protests by gay activists about the stereotypical portrayal. Despite sleek visuals, this is a hollow erotic suspenser; Hitchcock on a very bad day.
The story has to move along at a fair clip because otherwise we'd notice how nonsensical it all is.
Basic Instinct transfers Mr. Verhoeven's flair for action-oriented material to the realm of Hitchcockian intrigue, and the results are viscerally effective even when they don't make sense.
Slick and erotic, it's not, but cheesy and tawdry are well within its level of accomplishments.
Despite (or maybe because of) his obligatory nods to Hitchcock, this is slick and entertaining enough to work as thriller porn, even with two contradictory denouements to its mystery.
Director Paul Verhoeven (Total Recall and RoboCop) has made a film that is slick and looks really good on the surface, but is mean-spirited and lacks substance underneath. What it really lacks is a heart.
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