Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Year: 2010

Gender: Thriller / Drama

Country: USA

Format: Color

Duration: 108 minutes

Address: Darren Aronofsky

English title: Black Swan


Nina (Natalie Portman), a brilliant dancer who is part of a ballet company in New York, live completely absorbed by the dance. The rivalry with his girlfriend Lily (Mila Kunis) and pressures of the director are intensified as we approach the opening day. This adjustment causes a nervous breakdown in Nina and the disabling mental confusion to distinguish between reality and fiction.

At some point in our lives we all want to be perfect without knowing that the way to do so can lead to somewhat risky decision and the outcome of this (or may not be perfect) can vastly affect our inner being, so we missed some but for others to be perfect is beyond question, is the case with Nina Sayers a dedicated ballet dancer that is perfect for anyone going beyond.




Black Swan is a tale of obsession and madness, created by Andres Heinz, who with the help of John J. Heyman Mark McLaughlin and achieved what we know today as one of the best films of 2010 and Darren Aronofsky recognition that long and was one of my managers favorite and is now recognized by this magnificent film as one of the best directors last year and no wonder because Aronofsky achieved the highest mark in his films and his handling of the camera, drawings and general editing was just perfect, the way the director with his camera led us into this spiral of madness and fantasy mixed with reality did that with every scene asficiante lived experience with the ability to take hand in hand with Nina for processing achieved this camera almost over Natalie Portman. This resulted in an entire film EXPERIENCE that I never tire of seeing and tasting.

Arnofsky was able to transform what would be a simple and almost simple story of a ballet competition in a whole class on the dangers of obsession and the dangers that may lead to think we have everything under control and that is all controlled with a single changes we make in our lives the reaction can be almost like a domino effect.


The director also uses different symbols to represent very well the contrast between the white swan and black swan, that's how we see Nina, dedicated girl who lives with her controlling mother (former dancer) in a small apartment where he is treated almost like a child, his fourth full pastel colors and stuffed full of us to see that Nina is the virginal and pure girl who truly represents what the white swan, but there is no black swan white swan, so we see the cunning and descompliacada Lily new dancer Nina will to doubt what she took for granted. While Nina is represented in every scene with white colors and with a cautious attitude, nervous and naive, Lily is treated with black colors and a more easygoing and liberal. The duality of good and evil is represented faithfully in every scene as these two characters are in a single plane.

Black Swan Nina Sayers is simply the whole movie just turns into this character Natalie Portman and melts completely in this paper, is that who we see change throughout the length of the film, we see little by little his transformation into black swan while striving for perfection. The writers manage to really delve into the psyche this character tearing each psychological aspect of this and Natalie Portman just get carried away by the demands of the script while Arnofsky masterfully capture every shot. The film is Portman and the other characters while important are just the trigger and add shine to Natalie. Nina would not be the same without Lily and Lily would not be enigmatic character without the wild sweetness of Mila Kunis who love the camera in every scene he appears. The other characters, Barbara Hershey as the controlling mother of Nina and Vincent Cassel the director used in the play are so intriguing that its function as "trigger" Nina's madness is perfect.


For a movie that is set in the world of ballet musicalization must be one of the most important, and this is where brightest Black Swan, music is essential, could not miss Tchaikovsky in the work while the soundtrack by Clint Mansell absorbent and full film oppressive atmosphere, intriguing and overwhelming.

Black Swan is a portrait of an obsession, is the pursuit of perfection in imperfection and the descent into hell under Nina Sayers told the camera magic Darren Aronofsky who creates memorable scenes with a mixture between reality and fantasy scenes making oppressive and legendary moments. The movie is not for everyone, those who have labeled as pretentious and absurd but some of us Black Swan is perfect.

Rating: I felt it. Perfect.

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