lunes, 28 de febrero de 2011
Black Swan
In this psychomelodrama directed by Darren Aronofsky, Nina (Academy award winner best actriz Natalie Portman) is a naive, fragile vulnerable young bailarina who's obsessive about being perfect. As she winnes the role of her lifetime playing the swan queen her role as the black swan suddenly turns out as a nightmare. Everywhere she was it was claustrophobic. She stars to allucinate, she thinks everyone is trying to get rid of her and steal her role in the Swan Lake. Suddenly she was being chaised by her own shadow, her reflection was turning against her, she was nothing but a fragile girl obssesed with perfection. The role on the black swan was being reflected on her life, as if this role had seize her life. There was her mother also, a woman who's dream was to see her little girl, this sweet little girl who rapidly dissapears as she develops the black swan. Her mother who filled her dissapointment through out Nina on failing to her dreams, who drown Nina in her own fantasy. This is a movie which cuts with al the seen today, a film which you never know whats real and what is an allucination of Nina, it is mad, sensual and in some parts scary. A real work of art done by Aronofsky.
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