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Instinct

Nothing is more savage than civilization.
1999 | 124m | English

(35139 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writer: Gerald Di Pego
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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.
Release Date: Jun 04, 1999
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writer: Gerald Di Pego
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords prison, gorilla, research, instinct, murder, psychologist, 인스팅트, 스릴러, 살인
Production Companies Spyglass Entertainment, Touchstone Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $34,105,207
Budget: $80,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Anthony Hopkins Dr. Ethan Powell
Cuba Gooding Jr. Dr. Theo Caulder
Donald Sutherland Ben Hillard
Maura Tierney Lynn Powell
George Dzundza Dr. John Murray
John Ashton Guard Dacks
John Aylward Warden Keefer
Doug Spinuzza Nicko
Thomas Q. Morris Pete
Vivienne Sendaydiego Catherine
Paul Bates Bluto
Rex Linn Gurad Alan
Rod McLachlan Guard Anderson
Tracey Ellis Annie
Kim Ingram Lester Rodman
Paul Collins Tom Hanley
Marc Macaulay Foley
Jim Grimshaw Boaz
Louanne Stephens Marjorie Powell
Ajgie Kirkland Captain Kagona
Chike Kani Omo David
Ivonne Coll Dr. Marzuez
Pat McNamara Dr. Josephson
Roger Floyd Gilbert
Kurt Smildsin Guard #1
Jim R. Coleman Guard #2
Gary Bristow Federal Marshall
Tyrone C. Wiggins Soldier (uncredited)
David Deever Man in Car
Tim Goodwin Helmet Man
Kevin-Michael Moore Prisoners
Alex Kalognomos Prisoners
Jimmy Dipisa Prisoners
Manwell Hendrix Prisoners
Kevin McNally Prisoners
Joe Tacke Prisoners
Bertram Wallace Prisoners
John Travis Bartender Mike
Dave Anthony Gorilla Performers
John Munro Cameron Gorilla Performers
Jay Caputo Gorilla Performers
Garon Michael Gorilla Performers
David St. Pierre Gorilla Performers
Verne Troyer Gorilla Performers
Tory Kittles Prisoner
Rico Paisley Uniform Cop
M.J. D'Bella Nurse
Misty Rosas Gorilla Performers
Name Job
Jon Turteltaub Director
Richard Francis-Bruce Editor
Philippe Rousselot Director of Photography
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Dean A. Zupancic Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wally Pfister Camera Operator
Erik Solky Utility Stunts
Derrick L. McMillon Stunts
Alex Green Stunt Double
James M. Churchman Stunts
Jay Caputo Stunts
Nick Brandon Stunts
Garreth Stover Production Design
Jill M. Ohanneson Costume Design
John M. Elliott Jr. Makeup Department Head
Mark Garner Set Designer
Christopher Scheetz Construction Foreman
Jon Title Sound Designer
Ted Morris Camera Operator
Bob Badami Music Editor
Thomas Johnston Script Supervisor
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kirk Corwin Property Master
Jeff Burks In Memory Of
John Zimmerman Stunts
Keifus Mathews Stunts
Larry Holt Stunts
Shawn Fornari Stunts
Lisa Walcott Bucaro Stunts
Jennifer Baca Stunts
Gerald Di Pego Screenplay
Chris Cornwell Art Direction
John Blake Makeup Supervisor
William M. Elvin First Assistant Director
Cosmas A. Demetriou Set Designer
Scott Sanders Sound Effects Editor
Keith Marbory Special Effects Supervisor
Anastas N. Michos Camera Operator
John Casey Costume Supervisor
Lisa Jaime Music Editor
Kris Olson Production Coordinator
Jennifer Mann ADR Editor
Nerses Gezalyan Sound Mixer
Christie Sanders Stunts
Michele Waitman Stunts
John Moio Stunts
Matt Johnston Stunts
Renee Rousselot Casting
Larry Dias Set Decoration
Daniel Curet Hairstylist
Marcie Friedman Art Department Coordinator
Dan Pemberton Construction Coordinator
James L. Roberts Special Effects Coordinator
Robin Melhuish First Assistant Camera
Alix Friedberg Key Costumer
Scott Graves Script Supervisor
Lauren Stephens Dialogue Editor
Jodi Lyn Brockton Stunts
Jimmy Waitman Utility Stunts
Bill Orsini Stunts
David Horner Utility Stunts
Michael Gaines Stunts
Tom Akos Stunts
Barry Brazell Stunts
Billy Bates Stunts
Jim Vickers Stunt Coordinator
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Peter J. Devlin Sound
Donald Dowd Video Assist Operator
Tierre Turner Stunt Double
Todd Rogers Terry Stunts
Luis J. Silva Stunts
William Scharpf Stunts
Michael Newman Stunts
Chick Bernhard Stunts
Name Title
Michael Taylor Producer
Wolfgang Petersen Executive Producer
Gail Katz Executive Producer
Barbara Boyle Producer
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Wuchak
9.0

How free are you really? Are you a liberator or a controller? 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 PLUS something else: They inspire you and ma ... ke you think; maybe even enlighten. That's the power of the art of film. "Instinct" (1999) 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 in the wild 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 (Donald Sutherland), but that's the gist of the story. Some people criticize the film as a mix of "Gorillas in the Mist" and "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" with a little “The Silence of the Lambs” thrown in for good measure, but this only valid on a surface level. "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 their characters and their story come alive and seem real to the viewer. They succeeded for my wife and me. Within 20-30 minutes we found ourselves absorbed into the story and the characters; the film really picks up steam around the midpoint. Some people, like Roger Ebert, criticize that the film tackles 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 modern society and the abuse of controllers (or "takers"); and there are a few subthemes, like the flaws of our prisons and mental institutions, as well as getting into the mind of someone else to understand their point of view (including non-humans). All of these are linked. 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" (1991) and "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975) you'll probably value "Instinct." Some criticize 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 timeframe, 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 here or there. 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 reflect 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

Jun 23, 2021