DVD Movie Review of the “Black Swan”

Since I know absolutely nothing about ballet, except that women are very skinny and men often wear tights, I thought All Black was some kind of wimpy art movie that gave birth to me. Death: Are you always wrong?

Natalie Portman delivers a banging performance as the “Swan Queen” Nina Sayers is part Judy Garland and part Betty Davis. The primary role was taken by Beth Mcintyre (Winona Ryder) and it was revealed that she was alone. to the top As a prize fighter defending her belt, Nina quickly discovers that everyone wants her job. He must not only execute his opponents in what can only be called a breach, a seizure of the body; about jealousy and deceit even in this industry (at least according to this movie).

A New York poetry troupe is led by Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel), who displays a clever way of teaching his subjects, which is linked to what appears to be sexual indecency. When he’s not fighting cat fights, he’s somewhere in the middle of a battle. Not only does Nina have to deal with Thomas, but she has to deal with her protective mother, Erica (Barbara Hershey). Artemisia treats Nina like a ten-year-old with constant agitation and a room full of stuffed.

The pressure of the whole situation almost melts the miserable Nina. Behaviors of self-mutilation that sometimes seem real and at other times appear to be figments of his imagination. The release of this madness addresses Nina’s main dilemma: the conflicting role of fulfilling the “white scent” and the “black scent”. Nina has no doubt dancing to the role of “white smell” (good girl), but she lacks the feeling to pull off “black smell” (in

  • www.rottentomatoes.com/m/black_swan_2010/
  • movies.nytimes.com/2010/12/ 03/movies/03black.html
  • www.imdb.com/title/tt0947798/
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