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Basic
Instinct (1992)
In Paul Verhoeven's erotic thriller, controversial
for its overt sexuality and depiction of two bisexual females as
murderous psychopaths, and for its outrageous dialogue and convoluted,
improbable and twisting plot by scriptwriter Joe Eszterhas:
- in the opening scene - a couple made love under
a mirrored ceiling - the unidentified female with her face obscured
(the film's brutal ice-pick murder suspect) was atop retired rock
star Johnny Boz (Bill Cable), and elements of S&M were revealed
when she tied his arms to the bedpost with a length of sheet -
before reaching back and stabbing him to death with an ice-pick
hidden in the sheets - later the cops noted the come stains on
the bed: "He
got off before he got off" - and there were 31 stab wounds
on the body
- in the infamous police interrogation
scene, ice-pick murder suspect/millionaire mystery novelist,
icy blonde and bi-sexual 30 year-old Catherine Woolf-Tramell (Sharon
Stone) first smoked in the no-smoking area: ("What are you going
to do? Charge me with smoking?")
and then openly crossed her legs - a full underwear-free view - to
flirtatiously tease a panel of policemen facing her; she was a prime
suspect because she was Boz's frequent 'f--k-partner,' and her most
recent novel Love Hurts was a copy-cat alibi story about a
rock star who was murdered by his girlfriend with an ice-pick: "The
person who wrote this book is your murderer and acted out the killing
described in ritualistic, literal detail"; she denied any guilt: "I'd
have to be pretty stupid to write a book about killing and then kill
somebody the way I described it in my book. I'd be announcing myself
as the killer. I'm not stupid"
- during the interrogation, Catherine delivered an oversexed
taunting line to Detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) - "Have
you ever f--ked on cocaine, Nick? (long pause) It's nice" -
and she also asked a question that revealed her knowledge of his
past:
"Didn't you ever f--k anybody else when you were married, Nick?"
Revealing Police Interrogation Sequence
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"Have you ever f--ked on cocaine, Nick?"
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Leg-Crossing Show
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- in her home, Catherine revealed that she had an
open lesbian relationship with Roxanne "Roxy" Hardy
(Leilani Sarelle), and then in the following nightclub dance
scene, Det. Curran spotted Catherine snorting cocaine in a
toilet stall with Roxy, then watched as she seductively danced
with Roxy to taunt him, but eventually partnered with him
- the violence-prone Nick (with the nickname "Shooter")
was involved in therapy sessions with his own Internal Affairs
police psychiatrist Dr. Beth Garner (Jeanne Tripplehorn) for accidentally
shooting some tourists while high on cocaine; Beth had been his
previous girlfriend and she was still in love with him:
"I still miss you, Nick"
- in the controversial, aggressively-brutal,
misogynistic, near-rape love-making sequence, Detective Curran
forced himself on Beth, pinned her arms up on the wall, kissed
her forcefully, ripped her dress open in the front, and draped
her over the sofa as she protested: "Nick,
stop, no!"; he approached her from behind, and afterwards she
set the record straight: "You weren't making love to me"; as they spooned together,
Beth confessed that she had known Catherine as a college classmate: "I
met her at Berkeley. We were in some of the same classes"
Nick's Near Rape of Beth Garner
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- Nick Curran's
aggressive antagonist Lt. Nilsen (Daniel von Bargen) was murdered
by a gunshot-to-the-head; he had earlier convinced Beth to show
him Curran's private psychiatric file (Curran also suspected that
Nilsen had shared the file with Catherine: "She
knows things about me that I only told you (Beth)"); Nick
seemed to have a clear motive to eliminate Nilsen
- Catherine described her own bad-luck
college-days (UC Berkeley grad 1983) and her lesbian affair with
a miffed and obsessed female: ("There was this girl I met when
I was in college. I slept with her once. She started following me
around, taking my picture. She dyed her hair, copied my clothes.
Lisa something, Oberman. It was awful"); during the couple's
attendance at Berkeley as psychology majors, one of their psychology
professors was murdered with an ice pick; later, Catherine specified
that the name of the other student was not Oberman - but Hoberman!
- Dr. Garner spoke to Nick, and she similarly
blamed Catherine for their obsessed relationship during college:
"I slept with her once in school. I was just a kid. I was experimenting.
It was just that one time. She developed a fixation on me. She styled
her hair like mine, she wore the same kind of clothes I did. It scared
me" - Nick became suspicious of Beth's credibility - Did Beth
kill Johnny Boz to frame Catherine? - he discovered through DMV records
that she was the elusive "Lisa Hoberman" who had lived in
Salinas in 1987 where the drive-by, gun-shot murder of her husband
Dr. Joseph Garner remained unsolved
- Curran's partner Det. Gus
Moran (George Dzundza) gave advice to Nick about Catherine: "Well,
she got that magnum cum laude pussy on her that done fried up your brain!"
- and later near the ending of the film, Curran's
detective partner Gus was murdered by an ice-pick stabbing during
a planned meeting with Catherine's 'college roommate' in an Oakland
office building; coincidentally at the same time as the murder,
Beth was in the hallway (claiming she had a message to meet Gus
there) - overly-suspicious Curran shot her to death when she innocently
reached for something in her pocket (a key chain with a Bart Simpson
ornament - the key to his own apartment!)
Deaths of Gus and Beth
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- in the conclusion, incriminating evidence was found
in Beth's apartment: a .38 revolver (used to kill Beth's husband and Lt.
Nilsen?), copies of Trammel's two books (The First Time, and Love
Hurts), magazine clippings and photos of Johnny Boz with Catherine
Tramell, and an icepick (used to kill Johnny Boz and Gus?) - although
questions were still raised about her complicity
- the film's final scene paralleled the opening
sex-murder sequence; as Catherine was making love to Nick,
the question was raised whether she had picked up an ice-pick conveniently
located under her side of the bed to murder him
Final Scene: The Ice-Pick Under the Bed
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Unidentified Blonde's Ice-Pick S&M Murder of Rock
Star Johnny Boz
Catherine's Lesbian Relationship with Roxy
Curran's Police Therapist and Obsessed Ex-Girlfriend
Beth Garner (Jeanne Tripplehorn)
Death of Lt. Nilsen (Daniel von Bargen)
Detective Nick with Catherine Tramell
Car Crash Death of Jealous Roxy
Gus to Nick: "...Fried Up Your Brain"
Name of Berkeley Student in 1983: Mis-spelled
Catherine to Nick: "I said Hoberman"
Revelation: Lisa Hoberman = Elizabeth Garner
Incriminating Evidence (?) in Beth's Apartment
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