Thursday, July 28, 2011

Movie Review - Black Swan


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Black Swan is a beautifully made ​​film, made with skill and creativity, but in the end kind of leaves the viewer feeling empty and wanting just a little more. It is great to look and excitement, but in the end, I wonder where we end up?

Natalie Portman character, Nina Sayers, won the lead role in the ballet Swan Lake at the stage of large companies in Manhattan.Uloga a dual role, part of a delicate, innocent White Swan, and the other darker, more seductive and intense Black Swan. Nina demanding director, played by Vincent Cassel, used every game of manipulation of the mind in its considerable arsenal to persuade Black Swan from it. As the pressure builds and the opening day approaches, Nina falls in delusion, paranoia and madness, not sure what is real and what is not, who is to get it and who is on her side.

the viewer sees the film mainly through Nina's eyes, which adds to the confusion of what exactly is happening here. One minute we see her cutting tape off her ankles in close-up, reveals the very real blisters and sores from the intensity of the dance practices, the next she's really plucking swan feathers under her skin and sweating in a psychotic rage. We swear we see an extended hot and heavy sex scene with her deputy, Mila Kunis, but it really happened? After a while, it becomes impossible to tell, that is to say that it is impossible for our main character to tell what is going on around her. It will be crazy.

long as the spirit of Nina's cold, crazed, controlling mom hanging over her, demanding to know where she and regulates food intake to ensure peak performance. But, like feathers, wild night in bed, and the demons that lurk around every corner, we wonder, even after some time to be a real mom is even. Is it a direct cause of insanity that overtakes Nina ... or she files a result of insanity?

This is all done very well, confusing but boring ... to the point. By the time we reach the culmination of a vortex in the Black Swan opening night, it feels as if we were put on spin cycle washing rublja.Razlika between real and imagined becomes even more impossible to decipher, and the film's dramatic ending is no different. It is a maze of mirrors, which lends itself for an interview and analysis, but lacks the solutions we seek after investing so much emotional energy in the film.

Portman and Kunis are terrific in their roles, as a deterrent Barbara Hershey as Nina's mother. All in all, the Black Swan is worth screening for artistic value and uniqueness (I'm sure it will be particularly striking in), but do not expect a big payoff at the end.

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