Instinct
In a prison for the criminally insane, deranged anthropologist Ethan Powell is set to be examined by a bright young psychiatrist, Theo Caulder. Driven by ambition and a hunger for the truth, Caulder will eventually risk everything—even put his very life on the line—in a harrowing attempt to understand the bizarre actions of this madman.
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- Cast:
- Anthony Hopkins , Cuba Gooding Jr. , Donald Sutherland , Maura Tierney , George Dzundza , John Ashton , John Aylward
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Wonderful Movie
Memorable, crazy movie
Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Completely underrated! I highly recommend this Film. Anthony Hopkins and Cuba Gooding Jr. provide excellent performances. "Instinct" is a brilliant drama with emotional depth and an important Message, This Movie is one of my favorite films of all time and it really touched My Soul. A forceful must-see-Movie, Don't miss it! 10/10
What is the main purpose of a movie? To entertain and amuse in one way or another, right? In other words, captivate your attention for the span of the movie's runtime. Great movies do this and something else – they inspire you and make you think; maybe even enlighten. That's the power of the art of film. My wife and I just watched 1999's "Instinct" and it does this, which explains my high rating.THE PLOT: Anthropologist Ethan Powell (Anthony Hopkins) goes missing in Africa for a couple of years; when he is found living with gorillas he kills a couple of rangers and injures others. After a year in prison in Africa, where he refuses to speak, he is extradited to a Florida prison and put in the mental ward. A young psychiatrist, Theo Caulder (Cuba Gooding Jr.), is assigned his case to see if he can get him to speak and learn what really happened in Africa. Meanwhile Powell's daughter (Maura Tierney) anticipates reconciling with her father, IF Theo can get through to him.There are some peripheral characters, but that's the gist of the story. Some people criticize it as a mix of "Gorillas in the Mist" and "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest," which is only valid on a surface level. I've seen the latter film (a great film) and "Instinct" stands on its own; in fact, it's quite unique, which is a sign of greatness. The movie stands or falls on Hopkins and Cuba Jr making the characters and their story come alive and seem real to the viewer. They succeeded for my wife and me. Within 20 minutes we found ourselves absorbed into the story and the characters.Some people, like Roger Ebert, criticized that the film takes on too many topics or messages, but I never got this impression, nor did my wife. There are the main themes—the limitations of freedom in conventional society and the abuse of controllers (or "takers")—and there are a few subthemes, like the flaws of our prisons and mental institutions. The film never confused us or gave the impression that it cut off more than it could chew. If you appreciate films like "Grand Canyon" and "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" you'll probably value "instinct." Some criticized one aspect of the climax, but it happens. There are documented examples in the USA and all over the world. Also, keep in mind that Powell was imprisoned in the mental ward of the prison, not the maximum security area.Is the story contrived to some degree? Of course it is; all movies are. Filmmakers have to tell a story and make their points within a limited time frame -- usually around two hours -- and so there are always contrived elements, coincidences, etc. The trick is to pull it off without seeming too phony or forced, which is sometimes hard to do and it takes good actors. Thankfully, "Instinct" does a respectable job on this front, perhaps mainly because it has a few great actors, although some viewers may roll their eyes at how the "ace of diamonds" subplot is wrapped up. Regardless, it's in the area of ideas that "Instinct" towers above most movies. BOTTOM LINE: "Instinct" is a psychological drama/thriller that entertains but also makes you think and ponder: How free are we really in society? Are you a giver or a taker? A blesser or an abuser? A liberator or a controller? How can you be freer? How can you escape the manipulations and shackles of others, of society, of "government"? How can you walk free of "the game"? And so much more, like the "doctor" learning from the patient and the humility it takes to learn from someone who's "under" you.The film runs 126 minutes and was shot in central Florida, Uganda and Jamaica.GRADE: A
I can't believe I had never seen this movie until now! I am not at all a strong writer, and have never reviewed a movie, but watching this film made me want to write a review so here it is!Both Anthony Hopkins and Cuba Gooding, Jr. really nailed their parts in this movie. As I write this, I'm realizing that I have no idea how to review a movie.The pace of the movie was great, and never leaves you bored. It isn't overly suspenseful, but by no means is it boring. Each scene flows well from one to another.Very intelligent, thought provoking, and heart-wrenching film, brought me to tears on at least 3 separate occasions!
Ethan Powell (Antony Hopkins) is deported back to a US mental facility after his scientific work in Africa ends in a murder conviction. There he builds a wall of silence that needs to be broken down by new-boy shrink Theo Caulder (Cuba Gooding Jr).The central problem with worthy topics is that, while I salute their seriousness and gravity, that doesn't mean I automatically enjoy any product that wants to wrap itself in it. This film (a why-dun-nit) takes a small age to say anything or go anywhere and even when it does it is clearly a hodgepodge of other films best bits.(Let us not bother mentioning them again!)Hopkins is a fine actor and wonderfully intense - but wasted in this chewing-the-curtains epic. Yes, the prison system is wrong, but what should a prison for the criminal mentally-unstable look like? The Ritz? Equally here in the affluent West it is easy to sit back and condemn those living an uneducated hand-to-mouth existence in some jungle clearing.(Doesn't make them right though!) To be frank I was totally bored before the movie had reached the half way point and - by which point it had said everything it had to say and show - and I was hoping for the thing to finish as quickly as possible.Hollywood is part of most of the problems of this world (grab it, take it, snort it, ignore the safety of bystanders, solve-it -by-violence night-after-night) so when it gets preachy my ears tend to close. For the record the message is right - the medium is wrong. Thrillers have to thrill - this doesn't.