Review of Human Nature (2001) by Chucho E. Q — 03 Jul 2008
A more than interesting debut by director Michel Gondry. A satire about, well, human nature. A joke on humanity. A spoof on love and sex (mostly sex) and a comedy about our deepest insticts and the best (and worst) ways to supress them.
Visually, it's not as engaging as other Gondry movies and the screenplay isn't as "dreamy" and oniric as other Kaufman works but the extraordinary performances and the wicked sense of humour create a completely unique and mesmerizing film that, funny enough, it's not as "weird" as its synopsis may suggest.
Miranda Otto's character is a dream.
This review of Human Nature (2001) was written by Chucho E. Q on 03 Jul 2008.
Human Nature has generally received positive reviews.
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