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Black Swan (2010)

A film by Darren Aronofsky . With Natalie Portman , Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis , Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder. Episode Black Swan. Thriller, 110 min duration. - USA 2010. - 20th Century Fox
Nina is a New York City Ballet dancer who dreams of life and the role of a love that breaks the spell of adolescence never finished. Pressed by a frustrated mother, she undergoes a grueling training under the watchful eye of Thomas Leroy demanding. Choreographer passionate and determined to make it a shining star, Leroy assigns part of the protagonist in his renewed version of "Swan Lake".

The biggest flaw of The Black Swan is perhaps the excessive desire to "impress", but of course, but instead as if it were an obligation, almost a law dictated by history, storytelling and cutting Aronofosky choose movie.avi to give 'an ambitious and powerful as it lacks the finish line of the masterpiece is lost in a teacup of stereotypes and forcing nearly Armored not turn the idea into azione.Il character of Nina is no longer prepared despite being made about a fascinating and extraordinary Natalie Portman almost perfect, a heartbreaking humanity to a character written otherwise male.E 'still a film that speaks with cunning of a very difficult issue: the double metamorphosis. Nina may suffer from many mental disorders, but this should not be concerned is rather interesting that the self-destructive path is accomplished through the states of its hallucinations are becoming stronger, more real, more impressive. It 's a journey into the underworld in mind, the obsessions and fears. The search for absolute perfection which then leads inevitably to physical death. One wonders if it is worth the sacrifice. Maybe Nina thinks so and here lies the strength, the beauty of The Black Swan: the art taken as an absolute sense in which everything begins and ends, a black hole, a leap of faith inevitably destined to immortality. Art is madness, Nina is the communion between the two. This is the crux of the film, fortunately carefully developed by the writer while having to do calculations with the heavy hand of Aronosfky that despite its precision is too busy wanting to impress at all costs. Unfortunately, the "boundary", the secondary characters likely to be too stereotypical, and especially sexual ambiguity Nina is a subject barely touched that leaves little doubt about the usefulness of its role within the storia.C ', however, is a character interesting that you crop a small part of history but in a lifetime is to Beth Macintyre (Winona Ryder), who is also a symbol of art that takes power and the artist wins mercilessly destroying alcuna.In summary, a fascinating film, visually powerful, but it could have been much more if the frame around the portrait of the extraordinary Nina -Natalie Portman was more polished

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