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Human Nature (2002)
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Reviews Counted:94
Fresh:46
Rotten:48
Average Rating:5.8/10
Consensus: As quirky as Being John Malkovich but not as funny, Human Nature feels too forced and unengaging.
Theatrical Release:Apr 12, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $651,165
Synopsis: When Lila Jute (Patricia Arquette), a nature writer with excessive body hair, meets Nathan Bronfman (Tim Robbins), an obsessive/compulsive scientist attempting to teach mice table manners, the two... When Lila Jute (Patricia Arquette), a nature writer with excessive body hair, meets Nathan Bronfman (Tim Robbins), an obsessive/compulsive scientist attempting to teach mice table manners, the two begin an unlikely romance. On a hiking trip, the new couple encounters a feral young man (Rhys Ifans) living in the woods and decides to bring him back to the city. Named Puff by Nathan's sexy French assistant, Gabrielle (Miranda Otto), the untamed lad slowly learns about language, culture, and civilization under Nathan's skewed guidance. Meanwhile, Nathan begins to fall for Gabrielle, and the libidos of all parties involved begin to rage, leading to drastic measures. One of the most unusual screenwriters to emerge in decades, Charlie Kaufman follows up his acclaimed BEING JOHN MALKOVICH script with another amazingly inventive and oddly humorous screenplay. And as with MALKOVICH, Kaufman's writing is equally matched by excellent direction, this time courtesy of Michel Gondry (like Spike Jonze, who is also a producer on this film, the first-time feature director is well known for his visually stunning collaborations with Icelandic singer Björk--most notably her groundbreaking "Human Behavior" video). The resulting movie bears a charming storybook atmosphere that is enhanced by the appropriately quirky performances of Robbins, Arquette, Ifans, and Otto. Playfully taking on preconceived notions of "wilderness" and "civilization," HUMAN NATURE presents poignant social satire in the clever guise of an exceptionally entertaining film. [More]
Starring: Tim Robbins, Patricia Arquette, Rhys Ifans, Miranda Otto
Starring: Tim Robbins, Patricia Arquette, Rhys Ifans, Miranda Otto, Robert Forster, Mary Kay Place, Rosie Perez, Miguel Sandoval, Peter Dinklage
Director: Michel Gondry
Director: Michel Gondry
Screenwriter: Charlie Kaufman
Producer: Spike Jonze, Anthony Bregman, Ted Hope, Charlie Kaufman
Composer: Graeme Revell
Studio: Fine Line Features
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Reviews for Human Nature
Naked and abnormally hairy, Patricia Arquette swings through the trees while belting out a show tune. Sound scary? It is.
Smug and lacking in invention, it's just the opposite of Malkovich's enthralling mixture of behavioral acuity and brilliantly bizarre plotting.
Even film silliness needs a little gravity, beyond good hair and humping.
As it stands, the movie has entertaining moments but doesn't have the surrealistic wallop its makers were clearly aiming for.
I could have used my two hours better watching Being John Malkovich again.
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May 02, 2006:
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