

Instinct
Wong Tin (Adam Cheng) is a wealthy businessman in Hong Kong. Although he is honest and righteous, he is framed by a business rival. Pau Man-lung (Ekin Cheng) is a ICAC agent tasked with investigating the case. Mutual respect soon develops among Wong Tin and Man-lung. After Man-lung loses his job, he start to work under Wong Tin with his best friend Poon Long-ching (Roger Kwok). Although Wong Tin is a successful businessman, his personal life is not in good shape. He is divorced and his eldest daughter Wong Lui (Amy Kwok) resents him. Wong Lui develop feelings for Man-lung after her mother died in a car crash. However, Man-lung had already fallen in love with Lam Ching-lit (Adia Chan).
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the fascinating and often surprising behaviors of animals in their natural habitats. Narrated by David Attenborough, it delves into the primal drives and instincts that govern the lives of various species, from the intricate social structures of insects to the hunting strategies of apex predators. The film offers a visually stunning and insightful look into the raw, untamed world of nature.
Critical Reception
Instinct was widely acclaimed for its breathtaking cinematography and Attenborough's masterful narration. Critics praised its ability to capture intimate moments of animal behavior and provide educational insights into the natural world. It was seen as a significant contribution to wildlife documentary filmmaking, appealing to both general audiences and those with a keen interest in zoology.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stunning visuals and educational content.
- David Attenborough's narration is a standout feature.
- An in-depth look at animal instinct and behavior.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Instinct' are not readily available through standard Google user ratings. However, general sentiment from viewers who have encountered the documentary often highlights its educational value and captivating nature footage.
Fun Fact
The documentary "Instinct" is often mistaken for the 1999 film of the same name starring Anthony Hopkins. The 1995 film is a nature documentary.
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