
Human Nature (2001)
Année de sortie : 2001
Pays : France, United States
Titre alternatif : Human Nature - Die Krone der Schöpfung, Natureza Quase Humana, La nature humaine, luonnon pikku oikkuja, Anthropini fysi, Libido - Vissza az ösztönökhöz, Wojna plemników, Natureza Humana, Natura umana, Ljudska priroda, Звериная натура, Içgüdü
Réalisateur : Michel Gondry
Scénariste : Charlie Kaufman
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : Beverly Detroit Studios, Fine Line Features, Good Machine, Partizan, StudioCanal
Genre : Comedy, Comedy Drama, Comedy Film, Drama, Romance Film
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : arts and culture, author, civilization, disabled, ethologist, experiment, forest, hair, human evolution, individual, kaspar-hauser-syndrom, mentally disabled, mouse, philosophy, professor, sapient, sexuality, small person, zoo
Synopsis
Human Nature (2001) begins with the discovery of Puff, a man born and raised in the wild, by obsessive scientist Nathan and his lover, naturalist Lila. As Nathan attempts to train Puff in civilized ways, such as table manners, Lila fights to preserve Puff's natural state, viewing it as a form of freedom enviable to most. This conflict leads to an unusual love triangle between the three individuals. Throughout the film, Puff struggles with his newfound understanding of civilization and its implications on his human nature.
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Résumé
Directed by Michel Gondry, Human Nature is a philosophical comedy-drama that explores themes of human nature versus nurture, civilization's impact on individuality, and the idealization of both nature and culture. The film follows an unconventional love triangle between an obsessive scientist Nathan, his lover Lila, and Puff, a wild man discovered living in the forest. Human Nature is a comical examination of desire and the idiosyncrasies of the civilized mind.
Texte uniquement disponible en anglais.