Instinct Movie Review
Instinct Review

"Instinct" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Jon TurteltaubProducer : Barbara Boyle,Michael Taylor
Screenwiter : Gerald Di Pego
Starring Anthony Hopkins, Cuba Gooding Junior, Donald Sutherland, Maura Tierney
Hannibal Lecter, meet Tarzan, Lord of the Apes.
Sad but true, that’s all it takes to boil down Instinct, a curious blend of
thriller and feel-good prison movie that manages to somehow be neither.
The story of Ethan Powell (Hopkins), a highly intelligent doctor (sound
familiar yet?) and primatologist who opts to live with the gorillas in Rwanda
for a couple of years, and goes a bit primal on us. Several years later, Doc
Powell is extradited after murdered a few Rwandans. Oh, and he won’t speak any
more. So they bring in hotshot psychiatrist resident Theo Caulder (Gooding) to
deconstruct Powell and bring him back into the fold.
Here’s where we throw in a little Cuckoo's Nest (in fact, several of the
inmates of Powell’s prison seem lifted from Cuckoo's Nest entirely!). I
half-expected to see Chief along the way.
Despite the movie’s pretense, there’s little mystery along the way. We know
all along who gets killed and why. If you can’t figure it out, you need to go
see Star Wars again. But aside from some lightly humorous moments, Instinct is
largely predictable and tiresome, and it isn’t likely to click with many
audiences. And let me just add that Maura Tierney (Powell’s daughter) has
always rubbed me the wrong way.
Instinct is not a bad movie. It’s just not a terribly well-made one.
Regardless, I’m sure I won’t be the only one (accidentally) calling it
“Instink”.
Hopkins brings out the monkey inside.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





