Human instinct should be attraction and desire. These are not controlled by reason and emotions. Once triggered, they will get lost and go nowhere.

Christopher 2022-04-23 07:01:27

In the ice pick murder case, all the evidence points to the victim's girlfriend. When the detectives found her, she was watching the sea comfortably, nothing out of the ordinary. Regarding the police detective's inquiry, she did not deny anything, and there was no eyewitness to prove that she was not with the deceased at the time of the crime, but she asked to come back to her with evidence. The case was further investigated, and everyone found that the case was exactly the same as the plot in the novel written by the victim's girlfriend (the heroine), and she had no evidence of alibi, so the heroine was brought back for questioning. During the questioning with all the police, the female protagonist calmly responded, resisted almost all the police's offensive, and at the same time completely seduced the male protagonist. In the subsequent case detection work, the male protagonist was arranged to follow the female protagonist. During the tracking process, the male protagonist kept discovering doubts, and the female protagonist also used her beauty and body to hold the male protagonist by the nose, constantly leading the male protagonist to the various traps she designed. Her frowns, smiles, and every move are all very tempting, making the male protagonist unable to stop. The case is shredded, and the plot is endless. Gradually, the male protagonist's ex-girlfriend (the second female) surfaced. To cover up the past of the crime, the male protagonist confronted the second female, and the second female ducked and evaded. Finally, the partner of the male protagonist discovered a stronghold of the criminal, and was brutally killed when he went to check it. In a hurry, the male protagonist shoots the second female who was designed to come.

In the end, when the heroine and the hero were lingering, the ice-cold icicle on the ground seemed to tell everyone that the heroine was the real murderer. But what happened between the heroine and the second girl is unknown. So many victims, is the heroine alone? I don't think so. It may be that more than one person committed the crime together, and the heroine used her beauty to make it more likely that many people would commit the crime.

The heroine's IQ is particularly high, and every clue thrown out has a purpose. She is leading everyone, not only the police in the film, but also many moviegoers, and even a lie detector. There is no way to get her. After all, she is a psychologist, and she knows everyone's heart well. Such a person is almost invincible. She can make everyone follow the path she requires through psychological hints and achieve the results she wants. Coupled with the peerless face, the figure that makes men and women unable to stop is almost like the wind and the rain, and it is impossible to think of her as bad. The detective male protagonist in the film is so lost, he goes deeper and deeper, unable to extricate himself.

Sharon Stone has performed this eloquent femme fatale who plays with anyone's palms. It should be a true performance. Stunning face, irresistible figure, ecstasy temptation, really amazing. Many plot scenes are regarded as classics, and many films are simulated and emulated.

Human instinct should be attraction and desire. These are not controlled by reason and emotions. Once triggered, they will get lost and go nowhere. Human nature is like this, and there is nothing wrong with it, but if you really want to become a wise man and see everything clearly, you may only be able to jump out of the mortal world and not in the Three Realms.

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Basic Instinct quotes

  • Internal Affairs Investigator: There's no smoking in this building, Detective.

    Nick: [repeating Catherine] What are you going to do? Charge me with smoking?

  • Nick: What's your new book about?

    Catherine: A detective. He falls for the wrong woman.

    Nick: What happens to him?

    Catherine: She kills him.