Black Swan (2010)

8.0/10
79/100
83% – Critics
73% – Audience

Black Swan Storyline

Thomas Leroy, the artistic director of a New York City ballet company, is mounting Swan Lake as the company’s next production. Many of the ballerinas in the company aspire for the lead, which would have previously gone to the company’s former principle dancer Beth Macintyre before her forced retirement. No one wants the the role more than Nina Sayers, who lives to dance, so much so that she wants to be exactly like Beth in every aspect. Nina lives with her overbearing mother, Erica Sayers, a former ballerina who now lives vicariously through her daughter as she never made it as a ballerina herself. Nina is a technically proficient and hard working dancer who can easily capture the essence of the innocent white swan, but Thomas doesn’t believe she has the dark passion required to portray the black swan. An unexpected move by Nina convinces Thomas that Nina may have what it takes, and he gives her the lead. Thomas will do anything to get that passion out of her. Nina feels that her new place in the company is threatened by Lily, a ballerina newly arrived into the company from San Francisco. Lily, who is looser in every aspect of her life than Nina, encompasses the essence of the black swan more so than Nina. But as Nina believes Lily is to her what she herself was to Beth, Nina, in doing whatever it takes to be perfect as both the white swan and the black swan, descends into madness.

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Black Swan Movie Reviews

Amazing Natalie Portman performance

Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) is a New York City ballerina living with her overbearing mother (Barbara Hershey). The prima ballerina Beth MacIntyre (Winona Ryder) is being replaced for the opening production of Swan Lake. Nina is the favorite, but new dancer Lily (Mila Kunis) is impressive as well. Nina fits the role of the beautiful, fearful, fragile White Swan perfectly, but she can’t get the Black Swan role right unlike Lily. She’s obsessed with her deteriorating body as her paranoid mind collapses.

This is a great performance from Natalie Portman. There’s a sense of chaos and insanity falling down on her. It definitely has the sensibility of director Darren Aronofsky. Although I do wonder where he’s going with this movie at times. It has a realism and a horror feel to the movie. Portman’s body slowly turns into a horror show is reminiscent of Jeff Goldblum picking apart his body in ‘The Fly’. Mila Kunis is playing a pretty interesting mean girl, or is it all in Nina’s head. That’s the beauty of this movie. It plays not just with Nina’s mind, but the audience’s mind.

Painful to Watch

This is one of those films best seen only once. It hones in on the fragility of an artist and lays open wounds that are hard to witness. Natalie Portman’s character is driven but vulnerable and s set up to succumb to her art. Of course, rivalry is a given, and her rival does everything she can to put the screws to her. Unfortunately, the questioning of her own talent is going to show at some point. I can’t say I enjoyed this movie. I realize that obsession is often a strength with artists, but it can also be all consuming. This film is about as dark as it can be but it puts a stranglehold on the viewers.

I can’t believe the work that Natalie Portman put into this film and it’s easy to see why she received the Oscar.

By now, Natalie Portman has already won the Oscar for Best Actress for this film. And, because my oldest daughter adored this film and strongly recommended I see it (WITHOUT her due to the content of the film!), I decide to see it and am glad that I did. Natalie Portman’s commitment to this film is incredible. Seeing the weight that she lost, the ballet moves she worked on and the wonderful acting, it’s very obvious why she got the award.

As for the film itself, I have got a STRONG warning! Before you consider watching the film think twice. The film is at times VERY adult–very adult. Even though there is no nudity per se, there sure is a lot of very graphic content and simulated sex–such that I could understand my daughter not wanting to see this movie with her dad!! Because there are so many other reviews at this point, I’ll wrap it up quickly by saying that the film has a wonderful script for two main reasons. First, it’s highly original–and I love originality. Second, from a psychological point of view, there are many possible interpretations and it’s a great portrait of madness. At the very least, the leading lady is suffering from a SEVERE anxiety disorder as well as schizophrenia–a very, very bad combination to say the least! But I also love how, because the film is often shown from her point of view, you never are sure what is real and what is not–even when the film concludes. You are left wondering exactly what happened and what didn’t–and that ambiguity might annoy some, but I appreciated this–mostly because most films explain EVERYTHING and assume the audience is too dumb to try to sort it out for themselves. An intelligently written, directed and brilliantly acted film. Exceptional.