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Basic Instinct is a 1992 American erotic thriller film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Joe Eszterhas, and starring Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas.
The film centers on police detective Nick Curran (Douglas), who is investigating the brutal murder of a wealthy rock star. During the investigation Curran becomes involved in a torrid and intense relationship with the prime suspect, the beautiful, mysterious Catherine Tramell (Stone).
Even before its release, Basic Instinct generated heated controversy due to its overt sexuality and graphic depiction of violence. It was strongly opposed by gay rights activists, who criticized the film's depiction of homosexual relationships and the portrayal of a bisexual woman as a murderous sociopath.
Despite initial critical negativity and public protest, Basic Instinct became one of the most financially successful films of the 1990s; grossing $352 million worldwide. Multiple versions of the film have been released on Videocassette, DVD, and Blu-ray including a director's cut with extended footage previously unseen in North American cinemas. A 2006 sequel, Basic Instinct 2, was critically panned and became a commercial flop.
The yellow and painful tooth,
Newspapers instead of quilt
Two yellow fingers and smelly breathe,
Glassy eyes and nothingness
Every morning it's same start,
The main is drinking to drug a mind
Find same place to stay for day,
Find same place to stay for day
Life without any future
Walking without any destination
Anything is just
The basic instinct- to stay alive
Healthy, white and complete teeth,
Two living rooms for guests home
In healthy body, healthy ghost is,
Every morning condition race
To have a dinner in a posh bar at midday,
And golf in own club then
You jump in bar for drink by night,
You just can´t wait for next day then
Life for money
Clear future
Everything is just
Basic instinct – to have more
Two other lives,
The first is hell, the second paradise
Deep and impassable abyss,
That separates them
They – belonging to paradise,
They multiply money every day
People belonging to hell,
They pray about death every day