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| Release Date: |
April 12, 2002 (Limited) |
| Genre: |
Comedy, Drama |
| Running Time: |
96 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated R for sexuality/nudity and language. |
| Director: |
Michel Gondry |
| Writer: |
Charlie Kaufman |
| Cast: |
Anthony Winsick, Miguel Sandoval, Toby Huss, Hilary Duff, Peter Dinklage, Chase MacKenzie Bebak, Mary Kay Place, Rosie Perez, Robert Forster, Miranda Otto, Tim Robbins, Rhys Ifans, Patricia Arquette |
A four-way romance with a hairy woman, a scientist who is teaching mice table manners, his assistant, and a man raised by apes. Read more
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Movie Review
Grade: B
Charlie Kaufman is notorious for his strange screenplays. "Being John Malkovich" was wildly original and off the wall, and when asked to adapt the book "The Orchid Thief" in his latest movie "Adaptation," he decided to write himself into the screenplay, as well as a fictitious identical twin brother. That being said, "Human Nature," his other, lesser-known film of 2002, is no less strange, featuring a furry woman (the otherwise beautiful Patricia Arquette), an odd scientist that is trying to teach mice table manners (Tim Robbins), a feral man who thinks he is an ape (Rhys Ifans), and a French assistant that isn't really French. The movie is about love - no, it's about sex - hence, human nature. Read the full movie review
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