Thursday, January 6, 2011

Black Swan (2010)


       Just saw Black Swan directed by Darren Aronofsky, who is known for directing movies like Requiem For A Dream, Pi, and The Wrestler, all of which I have not seen, so I had no idea what the style of the film was going to be like.  but what I did know is that THIS movie stars the bonified Natalie Portman, which is enough for me to go! ya see!.  So overall the movie kept my attention. It left me with a weird feeling, hours after watching.  All of the characters in the movie were portrayed very well.  Portman lost a buncha weight for this role, which is definitely noticed while watching.  Other than Portman and Kunis, I didn't recognize any of the other actors, but one that was very effective to me was the instructor  played by Vincent Cassel.  Cassel does a great job playing the strict hardass instructor, who is constantly trying to get Portmans character to "lose herself" in the dance, and become more like the black swan.  blah blah, also the entire movie was made up of blacks and whites, which added to the eerie feel of the whole thing.

      But Anyways, its a story of a extremely dedicated dancer named Nina (portman) who gets the lead for "Swan Lake".  Now, Swan Lake is the story of  a "Virginal girl, pure and sweet, trapped in the body of a swan. She desires freedom but only true love can break the spell. Her wish is nearly granted in the form of a prince, but before he can declare his love her lustful twin, the black swan, tricks and seduces him. Devastated the white swan leaps of a cliff killing herself and, in death, finds freedom. " (-Thomas Leroy - the ballet instructor)

      Now, Throughout the movie Portmans character displays the traits of the white swan, but not the black swan.  Mila Kunis's character Lily, displays the traits of the BLACK swan.  So Nina watches Lily and eventually learns how to "lose herself" and become both roles blah blah.
And as you might of guessed, Nina and Lily get it on! (OR DO THEY?)
Lily wants to portray the role perfectly, and she achieves perfection by killing herself at the end of the show!

      So if you like Portman, and want to see her have orgasms, and get fondled, then go see this movie.
 
**Introducing the Corn Cob Scale** (8/10)

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