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'''''Human Nature''''' is a ] ], written by ] and directed by ]. It is Kaufman's second screenplay to be produced, after his debut with '']''. Starring ], ], and ], the film focuses on a young man raised as an ape (Ifans) and the molds he is formed in by behavioral scientist Robbins and body-hair-covered Arquette. '''''Human Nature''''' is a ] ], written by ] and directed by ]. It is Kaufman's second screenplay to be produced, after his debut with '']''. Starring ], ], and ], the film focuses on a young man raised as an ape (Ifans) and the molds he is formed in by behavioral scientist Robbins and body-hair-covered Arquette.


It is loosely based on the ] video clip 'Human Behaviour' which Michel Gondry directed in 1993. It is loosely based on the ] video clip which Michel Gondry directed in 1993.


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Human Nature is a 2001 comedy film, written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry. It is Kaufman's second screenplay to be produced, after his debut with Being John Malkovich. Starring Tim Robbins, Rhys Ifans, and Patricia Arquette, the film focuses on a young man raised as an ape (Ifans) and the molds he is formed in by behavioral scientist Robbins and body-hair-covered Arquette.

It is loosely based on the Björk video clip which Michel Gondry directed in 1993.

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