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Title: Human Nature |
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Genre: Comedy |
Release Date: , 2001 |
MPAA Rating: R |
Runtime: 96 minutes |
Director: Michel Gondry |
Writer: Charlie Kaufman |
Distributor: Fine Line Features |
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Rogue's Review:Charlie Kaufman does it again!
As he managed to do in "Being John Malkovich", brilliant writer Kaufman succeeds in creating a completely believable alternative reality, which he employs as a metaphor that pokes seemingly light (and therefore lethally subversive) fun at 'society' - what it means to be civilized, what it means to be free, how people judge each other based on ridiculously superficial differences of appearance, etc, etc. It works, because Kaufman is so brilliant, plus Michel Gondry is the perfect director for the material, and I left the theatre with the same feeling I had gotten from "Being John Malkovich" - inspired and gratified that someone like this not only exists in the world but actually gets to put his completely unique and uncompromising visions on the screen.
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