Monday, March 14, 2011

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dimensional Adaptations: Black Swan (from Darren Aronofsky

Pain is a human constant, but not something you normally shown in detail in the film. Well, I lie, physical pain if it is recurrent as well as pain at the loss of a loved one. In "Black Swan", we explore another type of pain, anguish more focused on living a dancer in their quest to achieve perfection.

Nina is a young woman who lives for the ballet, then so be superhuman effort to impress the choreographer, when they announce that they will make a new performance of "The Lake Swan "and need a dancer to be able to play the white swan and black swan. She is the best to play the white swan, as it is purely technical, but his counterpart need more passion and feeling to learn steps for both cost more than normal.
The effort to refine this interpretation begins to make both physical and psychological damage. He cares about the rest of dancers who want to paper, to please his mother and especially by living up to what the choreographer needs.

The film makes a portrait of how this girl lost at times the perception of reality, suffering in his flesh the anxiety and pain that causes it, giving the viewer the despair that quickly empathizes with the dancer.
The director has experience with these feelings, as we have seen both in "Requiem for a Dream" as in "The Wrestler", the first, the movie that I've been seeing more.

Natalie Portman is simply sublime, showing expression in all he feels the character. The film has several side effects, but the center of everything she is, who covers the entire drama and get an almost flawless performance.
Nevertheless, both Mila Kunis as Vincent Cassel, are very well adjusted roles, especially that I can not imagine a more appropriate person for each role.

Aronofsky has been criticized, creating a very effective film, but in my opinion is not far from the end of the film, since the character and the changes that it seems more important than the fact that surprise the viewer. There are different opinions about it, but I think it has succeeded in transmitting a lot and I do not think that knowing the end completely ruin the viewing of the film.

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