Sunday, February 13, 2011

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REVIEW: BLACK


Black Swan / Black Swan

9.0 / 10

Director: Darren Aronofsky

Writer: Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz & John McLaughlin

Cast: Natalie Portman , Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder

Music: Clint Mansell

Photo: Matthew Libatique

Edition: Andrew Weisblum

Distributed by: Fox Searchlight Pictures

The film begins with a plan on what at first sight of its protagonist describes as a "mad dream" about a ballerina who becomes a swan. This poetic best home mark that Darren Aronofsky has done, building a great psychological thriller in the hands of an original idea. Something that is appreciated in a world where the adjustments on previously published material fills most of the releases in theaters and television.

The original script of The Black Swan traces the life of a ballet dancer and is reaching that age when he begins to lose the leading roles of the pieces in front of younger dancers. Its almost no personal life is confronted with the rigors of hard work that has to be a ballet dancer, an entertainment sub beautifully treated by management of Aronofsky atrocities full of product testing and psychological disorder which means it will face other dancers for the top job a new version of Swan Lake.

Natalie Portman is who has the arduous task of impersonating Nina Myers, a dancer whose only emotional tie is his mother (Barbara Hershey), an ex - ballerina, who then must face the psychosis begins to suffer by focusing only to meet the demands and take to heart the criticism that constantly suffers at work, and also to demonstrate the perfection you crave, which would lead it to collapse by attacking their opponents to secure his place to finally shine. Portman made in Black Swan is not only what the best approach of his career but the best actress of the year 2010. And if he can win the Oscar would know that even reconfortadle are awarded to artists for their work and only the person who has the best path. And what better show Portman's performance are those scenes where he confronts his alter ego. We see the weak and innocent side in contrast Nina confident personality and confident that represents the black swan.

Although the film is due entirely to a show mounted by the interpretation of Portman can not look down on a casting of excellence starting with the main male figure Vincent Cassell, the veteran Barbara Hershey and Mila Kunis as not, a young star with Black Swan begins to capture a well-deserved attention from the critics. And last on the cast Winona Ryder would highlight that even for a few minutes we shine like the ballerina who has been forced to withdraw from the dance company. Winona shows because at one time was considered one of the best actresses and promises, hopefully after Black Swan his career take right direction again.

To create the atmosphere that surrounds the history of ballet requires a large and talented team of technicians, and Black Swan achieves this with a fascinating picture of the spectacle surrounding the Lake Swans and of course music is not original but its author has a great merit reinventing the music of Swan Lake, plus the special effects take part in the film as art section. Leading us to one of the 2 best films final scenes of 2010 (the other is the King's Speech).

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