woman animal ferocious

Creola 2022-03-21 09:02:42

"Instinct" has been known for a long time, but I haven't watched it, mainly because the critics of the film at the time focused on eroticism. I've always thought that it's better to watch dramas than to watch movies, and to watch pornography if you want to watch your body. And erotic films use the body as a gimmick and do plot things, without pain or itching.
Seeing that "Instinct 2" has received a flood of bad reviews, it is probably saying that it is not as good as the old work, and I have not seen the classics, but I think this film is a work to watch. Sharon Stone's figure is still as attractive, of course, provided that you don't look up at her face. While I admit that she definitely doesn't look like 48, her face full of vicissitudes can instantly turn a horny man's head with cold water.
Maybe because of the double failure of box office and word of mouth, I didn't have any hope of how wonderful it was before watching it. It's true that the film irritated me from the very beginning. On the speeding sports car, Stone took Stan Collymore's hand, sucked his finger in his mouth, and put it between his legs. Disgusting, almost made me lose the patience to continue watching.
However, as the plot progressed step by step, it really made me gradually interested in this story. Psychiatrist Michael Glass is a modestly accomplished figure of a certain social status, like most of us, living his own life and having good prospects, even a good chance, in his field reach a height. But everything changed because of one woman.
Catherine Tramell is attractive because she is so special. Arrogant, autonomous, independent, mature, inaccessible, difficult to understand even when approached. Few men can resist a woman like that, and of course I know you won't marry her, but if she said, "I only want you for one night." Would you refuse? are you kidding me?
Glass was completely led by the nose, and he actually had a chance to get rid of it, and that was after Tramell ended his treatment and disappeared. But the clever Tramell completely hit the point of Glass in the last conversation. When she stretched her legs and sat down on the chair, she made those wild remarks, and stopped abruptly after just arousing Glass's lust, Turning around and leaving, Glass, whose adrenaline was so intense, was so horny that he had a chat with the restaurant waitress that night. But she was just a substitute, and after that night, Glass had only Tramell's splayed thighs on his mind.
Glass is actually a kind-hearted ordinary person who wouldn't completely deny a woman he had just slept with, so his suspicions were easily shaken, especially when he found out that policeman Roy Washburn was not a good guy either. Once you trust someone 100%, you completely lose your claim.
In the end, a psychologist was admitted to a mental hospital. No way, because in the food chain of society, for a man like him, a woman like her is the natural enemy. Men be careful, animals are ferocious.

ps: Stan Collymore's familiar name, the world's number one worth on the football field, I didn't expect to see it in the movie. It's a pity that the background is so dark that I really don't know it's him without looking at the cast.

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Basic Instinct 2 quotes

  • Catherine Tramell: If you follow inter-subjectivity to its natural end, aren't you asking who's the patient and who's the doctor?

  • Milena Gardosh: The beauty about antisocial behavior is that it takes you away from other people, however briefly.