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Basic Instinct tells the story of Detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas), a troubled and complex investigator who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation that leads him into a seductive game of cat and mouse with the enigmatic and alluring Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone). As the investigation unfolds, Curran finds himself drawn to Tramell, whose intelligence, wit, and manipulation threaten to upend his entire world.
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Before Sharon Stone landed the role at age 34, a long list of Hollywood A-listers, including Julia Roberts, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Meg Ryan, reportedly turned it down [27, 32]. No Doubles:
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Paul Verhoeven blended 1940s film noir with modern, explicit sexual tension, creating a tense game of cat-and-mouse between SFPD detective Nick Curran (Douglas) and manipulative author Catherine Tramell (Stone).
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Released during a time when thrillers were dominating the box office, Basic Instinct stood out for its explicit content and its provocative portrayal of sexuality and power. 1. The Power of Subversion
The film remains a testament to Verhoeven's ability to blend high-brow suspense with low-brow sensationalism—a formula that few filmmakers have successfully replicated since.
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