As his investigation progresses, however, he finds the woman is more complicated than he suspected. This cd is dance infused. Then we get the last shot, and it answers our question.
Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone co-star in this thriller about a man who finds within himself an instinct more basic than survival. Sharon Stone delivers an empowered performance unlike any female character seen before. True, (a), (b) or (c) are equally impossible, but they're the only possibilities, I think. I grinned at that absurd phallic skyscraper that really does exist in London. I savored the icy abstraction of the modern architecture, which made the people look like they came with the building. A familiar scenario -- poor put-upon cop and his deadly, beautiful seducer -- is played to the hilt here. by Michael Douglas. This shot allows us to discover whodunit - whether one of the characters is a murderer, or not.
View All Photos (43) | With some thrillers, that would be a damaging blow. They hate her? Unable to match the suspense and titilation of its predecessor, Basic Instinct 2 boasts a plot so ludicrous and predictable it borders on "so-bad-it's-good."
Price: $3.99. The woman may be a killer and is obviously twisted and manipulative, and yet he's mesmerized - attracted by the danger as much as by her sensuous magnetism.
A violent police detective investigates a brutal murder that might involve a manipulative and seductive novelist. Staff [Not Credited] Basic Instinct 2 is worth a look just for Stone's over the top performance but don't be surprised if you check your watch
| Also involved in the tangled web are his ex-wife (Some of these people die unpleasantly during the course of the film, possibly giving Tramell something to remember.
May 6, 2006 Just leave us a message Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service.Unable to match the suspense and titilation of its predecessor, You're almost there!
In my original, unpublished review of Basic Instinct (dated March 21, 1992), I wrote the following: "There's a fine line between eroticism and exploitation, and Basic Instinct treads it, using nudity, sex, and violence to cover up the limitations of the story.
The film is like a crossword puzzle. But the ending of “Basic Instinct” is so arbitrary that it hardly matters.
Sharon Stone teetered on being evil in the original, but in the sequel, we know how the previous film ended and therefore know Stone's character for what she is, destroying the illusion. As a result, I left the movie feeling depressed and manipulated - because it didn't matter how hard I tried to follow the plot and figure things out, the whole movie was just toying with me. Who did it?
Here is a movie so outrageous and preposterous it is either (a) suicidal or (b) throbbing with a horrible fascination.