Reviews of Black Swan 2010
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I don't usually watch nor like this kind of films but I have to say this is the definition of a great psychological thriller, every part of it drags you to the story in a way you can't help but to feel the tension and the anxiety the character goes through, top notch performances, well deserved awards to Natalie Portman, technically speaking the editing is just flawless and to the extent every other part of the film feels right.
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Shocking thriller that never let go of the psychological horrors Nina was captured in. I repeatedly gasped out loud, was amazed at what the film dared to do and how things progressed. The scene in the final, actual show where Nina becomes the black swan was ASTONISHINGLY well done and truly impressive. The overall modernization of Black Swan with a ballet company was pretty smart; I really liked that idea.
It just blew my mind and absolutely caught me by surprise. Considering this was done by Aronofsky, this shouldn't have happened.
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A crazy beautiful masterpiece, a twisted painting, a deliriously dark art house porno, and the best and most dangerously unhinged movie of 2010, period.
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Very dark
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Aranofsky is amazing and this is clear here, I went in this movie with low expectations, I thought it was overhyped and really the whole ballet thing was not something I was interested in, but I was wrong, very wrong. From the first ballet scene I connected completely with it, I felt it, hard to explain but it moved me. And the exploration of an obsessed artist is done in a great way and in the end it's a fantastic movie that surprised me.
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Entretiene. Toda la pelicula se sostiene sobre Natalia Hombredepuerto. No es una gran pelicula pero tampoco es una mala pelicula.
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Nina (Natalie Portman), a repressed ballet dancer, experiences breaks from reality when she lands the lead role in "Swan Lake," which requires her to explore her dark side in order to dance the part of the sensual Black Swan.
Natalie Portman gives an amazing performance in this intense film, definitely deserving of a best actress nomination. She is completely natural in a very demanding role that included doing much of her own dancing. Director Darren Aronofsky reveals Nina's character to…
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Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in bed? I mean come on, everybody loves that.
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The Red Shoes + Persona + Crank