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Posted on 12/22/10 at 5:45 pm to Bender
SPOILERS
She dies. It's the story of the black swan. She kills herself.
She dies. It's the story of the black swan. She kills herself.
Posted on 12/22/10 at 6:26 pm to Blue Velvet
Saw it last night and I thought it was fantastic.
Probably the most feminist movie I've seen in a while. Maybe not feminist in the sense of female empowerment but that of female anxiety.
I settled down this morning. some of the film's aspects were a little sensationalist: peeling finger skin off, Ryder's injuries and self-inflicted wounds, the music in the last 15 minutes that keeps driving at crescendo making it impossible to not feel enveloped and pushed toward the denouement (which are also my gripes about Requiem for a Dream).
Anywho, overall I thought it was a great movie. It was painful and beautiful. Most of the time the suspense and dark psychology was well pitched. That scene where Natalie Portman calls her mother from inside the bathroom stall to tell her she landed the role of the Swan Queen exhibited some incredible facial expressions. I wish they awarded mini Oscars for scenes like that. She almost had me crying with her.
Probably the most feminist movie I've seen in a while. Maybe not feminist in the sense of female empowerment but that of female anxiety.
I settled down this morning. some of the film's aspects were a little sensationalist: peeling finger skin off, Ryder's injuries and self-inflicted wounds, the music in the last 15 minutes that keeps driving at crescendo making it impossible to not feel enveloped and pushed toward the denouement (which are also my gripes about Requiem for a Dream).
Anywho, overall I thought it was a great movie. It was painful and beautiful. Most of the time the suspense and dark psychology was well pitched. That scene where Natalie Portman calls her mother from inside the bathroom stall to tell her she landed the role of the Swan Queen exhibited some incredible facial expressions. I wish they awarded mini Oscars for scenes like that. She almost had me crying with her.
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Posted on 12/22/10 at 6:58 pm to LSU Fan 90812
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loved this movie. really.
the duality of a ballerina struggling with her own compulsions and dreams and descending into a realm of chaos while reaching the peak of her professional career.
Portman nails it. Hershey nails it. Kunis nails it. Aranofsky turns what could have been a cliched ballet script into something totally different. Something so beautiful has never seemed so oppressive. Something so graceful has never seemed so tense.
This movie haunted my dreams last night.
:dork:
Posted on 12/22/10 at 7:12 pm to Leauxgan
you guys are making me so excited to see it. looks like i'll be making a solo trip to the grand sometime next week!
thanks for all the insight!
thanks for all the insight!
Posted on 12/22/10 at 10:40 pm to BROffshoreTigerFan
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but she has truly squandered he talent. It irritates me that she took her career so unseriously. She hasn't had a real role in forever.
Completely agree with that.
Her role in Black Swan kind of parallels her real life, no? Once bright starlet aged and replaced by younger, fresher talent...
Posted on 12/22/10 at 11:06 pm to Elwood P Dowd
I just finished watching this. It was spectacular. Portman has won an Oscar. What a fantastic job by Aronofsky. Brilliant film. I don't think there are enough superlatives or platitudes for what this film deserves.
Posted on 12/22/10 at 11:14 pm to Blue Velvet
SPOILERS REPLY...
Or does she?
Because my take was that what "died" was the caged image of herself that would never allow her to become the "Black Swan"... that which her teacher kept trying to break her from....I saw it as a breaking free from her former self.
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She dies. It's the story of the black swan. She kills herself.
Or does she?
Because my take was that what "died" was the caged image of herself that would never allow her to become the "Black Swan"... that which her teacher kept trying to break her from....I saw it as a breaking free from her former self.
Posted on 12/22/10 at 11:32 pm to OBUDan
spoilers:
I think she died, for three main reasons. First off because Cassel's remark that Ryder's character succeeded so spectacularly in her heyday because of her ability to draw from 'a dark place' which eventually led to self destructive obsession. Because Portman's character seemed to follow the same path (paraphrasing: "I know what you mean about those other girls wanting your spot. I just want to be perfect like you!") as Ryder's, so they both reach levels of performance perfection that equate to at the least, immobility and ill health, and at worse, death.
As it's already been mentioned, the film's plot mirrors Swan Lake. The prince (vincent cassel's character) falls in love with the wrong character (the idealized black swan that he manipulated into fruition), driving the white swan to kill herself.
I presume that the recurring images have to be real, because the hallucinations seemed to be fleeting and only linked thematically. The recurring images I'm speaking of are Portman's self-inflicted wounds. The back scratches and ragged toe nails. So because each of these wounds were self-inflicted they are real through repetition of being shown. The mirror injury was self inflicted. My logic follows that this self-inflicted injury is thus real and in the end fatal
I think she died, for three main reasons. First off because Cassel's remark that Ryder's character succeeded so spectacularly in her heyday because of her ability to draw from 'a dark place' which eventually led to self destructive obsession. Because Portman's character seemed to follow the same path (paraphrasing: "I know what you mean about those other girls wanting your spot. I just want to be perfect like you!") as Ryder's, so they both reach levels of performance perfection that equate to at the least, immobility and ill health, and at worse, death.
As it's already been mentioned, the film's plot mirrors Swan Lake. The prince (vincent cassel's character) falls in love with the wrong character (the idealized black swan that he manipulated into fruition), driving the white swan to kill herself.
I presume that the recurring images have to be real, because the hallucinations seemed to be fleeting and only linked thematically. The recurring images I'm speaking of are Portman's self-inflicted wounds. The back scratches and ragged toe nails. So because each of these wounds were self-inflicted they are real through repetition of being shown. The mirror injury was self inflicted. My logic follows that this self-inflicted injury is thus real and in the end fatal
Posted on 12/22/10 at 11:44 pm to Leauxgan
SPOILERS again...
And that's part of the beauty of the movie IMO, because it doesn't really hammer down either scenario... I think both are really reasonable interpretations.
And that's part of the beauty of the movie IMO, because it doesn't really hammer down either scenario... I think both are really reasonable interpretations.
Posted on 12/23/10 at 8:25 am to OBUDan
SPOILERS
She dies. As someone pointed out, she is consumed by the role and takes it to its conclusion.
She dies. As someone pointed out, she is consumed by the role and takes it to its conclusion.
Posted on 12/23/10 at 11:37 am to VOR
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She dies. As someone pointed out, she is consumed by the role and takes it to its conclusion.
there is no definitive answer. her intention to take it to that action doesn't mean that she actually succeeds in doing so.
also, don't understand how anyone would say that Portman hadn't had a fulfilling career. She's been wonderful in almost everything she's been in.
Her turn in Closer was nothing short of brilliant.
Posted on 12/23/10 at 12:06 pm to LSU Fan 90812
SPOILERS
You do realize that in the story of the Black Swan the Swan Queen kills herself and that in the movie Portman is playing the Swan Queen and mimicking the story? She kills herself.
You do realize that in the story of the Black Swan the Swan Queen kills herself and that in the movie Portman is playing the Swan Queen and mimicking the story? She kills herself.
Posted on 12/23/10 at 12:34 pm to Stewie Griffin
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pretty badass scene with Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis involved in some hot girl on girl action.
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The sexiest scene is Portman's solo, and even that has a pretty f'ed twist.
:addstoneflixqueue:
Posted on 12/23/10 at 12:40 pm to lsugorilla
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Portman's solo
Great solo with a turrible ending.
Posted on 12/23/10 at 12:46 pm to Blue Velvet
Actually that's another tiny gripe, or at least ambiguity of whether I liked it or not, about the movie: the 'that was awkwardly funny' scenes. like the end of her 'bate scene, when she drags pseudo-Kunis' body into the bathroom, when the black swan nonchalantly says 'hey' to her during the performance. They seemed off pitch rather than cathartic moments of comedy.
This post was edited on 12/23/10 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 12/23/10 at 2:06 pm to Leauxgan
GREAT movie..
but I have never cringed so much in my life. Buy some fricking normal fingernail clippers!
but I have never cringed so much in my life. Buy some fricking normal fingernail clippers!
Posted on 12/23/10 at 2:12 pm to FootballHog
i had to watch alot of this between my fingers. sick arse finernail, toenail, and skin scenes. but overall i loved the movie
Posted on 12/23/10 at 2:30 pm to OBUDan
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SPOILERS again...
And that's part of the beauty of the movie IMO, because it doesn't really hammer down either scenario... I think both are really reasonable interpretations.
NO. She dies. That is the whole f'ing point. It brings everything to a conclusion.
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