“Human Nature”

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Video director Michel Gondry and scriptwriter Charles Kaufman — who shot to fame after penning Being John Malkovich — collaborate on this bizarre fable about human behavior in and out of society. The film opens by quickly introducing the three leads — Lila (Patricia Arquette) who is locked away in prison; Puff (Rhys Ifans) who is testifying before Congress; and Nathan Bronfman (Tim Robbins) who is sitting in a glowing white afterlife waiting room with a bullet hole in his head. Rewinding to the beginning of the story, the film shows Lila as a girl about to enter womanhood. Unfortunately, puberty goes horribly awry and she starts to grow thick hair all over her body. After performing as Queen Kong in a circus freak show, she chucks it all and goes to live in the forest, where she becomes the best-selling author of a misanthropic hard-line ecological tome. At age 30, her itch for male companionship becomes overwhelming and she ventures back into the city. She is helped by electrolysis guru Louise (Rosie Perez), who not only makes Lila presentable to society, but introduces her to Nathan, a 35-year-old virgin who, as a scientist, has devoted his life to teaching table etiquette to lab mice. While showing Nathan the joys of the wild outdoors, Lila and her new beau discover an extremely hirsute feral man whom they dub Puff. Placing him a cage in his lab, Nathan sets out to teach Puff the ways of polite society while dreaming of fame and fortune. The first task is to curb Puff’s enormous sexual appetite — any time he catches sight of a female, Puff either tries to hump her or masturbates vigorously. Nathan yokes him with an electric collar that shocks him any time he acts unseemly. Unfortunately, the humans on the other side of the cage can’t quite control their libidos either: Nathan succumbs to the incessant double entendres of his saucy French assistant Gabrielle (Miranda Otto) while Lila finds an animalistic lust for Nathan’s science experiment. This film was screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival., Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman’s follow-up to Being John Malkovich stars Patricia Arquette as a girl who becomes hideously hirsute on puberty. Choosing to live in the forest she eventually becomes hungry for love and, undergoing electrolysis, meets scientist Tim Robbins just as he’s investigating the hirsute, highly-sexed feral Rhys Ifans. Throw in Robbins’ saucy French assistant Miranda Otto into this surreal mix and director Michel Gondry’s film which attacks the old nature vs nurture debate combines both laughs and some genuinely moving moments., Wildly imaginative screenwriter Charlie Kaufman strikes again with this screwball farce about mankind’s innate desires and how they manifest in a hirsute nature writer (Patricia Arquette), a virginal scientist (Tim Robbins) and a libidinous ape-man (Rhys Ifans). Miranda Otto, Rosie Perez, Robert Forster, Mary Kay Place.

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “Human Nature ” ?
A: The main cast includes Patricia Arquette,Rhys Ifans,Tim Robbins,Miranda Otto,Miguel Sandoval,Rosie Perez,Robert Forster,Mary Kay Place,Toby Huss,Ken Magee,Sy Richardson,David Warshofsky,Hilary Duff,Stanley DeSantis,Peter Dinklage,Bobby Harwell,Daryl Anderson,Bobby Pyle,Chase MacKenzie Bebak,Anthony Winsick,Mary Portser,Deborah Ferrari,Laura Grady Peterson,Angela Little Mackenzie,Jeremy Kramer,Nancy Lenehan,Julie Fong,Robert Milstein,Jeanne McCarthy,Eddie Pérez,Russel Icke,Nancy Steiner,Roz Music,Tony Gardner,Peter Andrus,Charlie Kaufman,Tim Maurice-Jones,K.K. Barrett.

Q: When Did the “Human Nature” Released?
A: The Movie “Human Nature” originally aired on 2002-01-25 and released in the year of 2001.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “Human Nature” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “Human Nature” ?
A: “Human Nature” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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