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    Black Swan

    • 20102010
    • RR
    • 1h 48min
    IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    716K
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    POPULARITY
    597
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    Natalie Portman in Black Swan (2010)
    While vying for the coveted lead roles in a production of Swan Lake, a veteran ballerina (Portman) enters into a twisted friendship with a promising new dancer (Kunis) that threatens to consume her.
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    A committed dancer struggles to maintain her sanity after winning the lead role in a production of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake".A committed dancer struggles to maintain her sanity after winning the lead role in a production of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake".A committed dancer struggles to maintain her sanity after winning the lead role in a production of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake".

    IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    716K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    597
    20
    • Director
      • Darren Aronofsky
    • Writers
      • Mark Heyman(screenplay)
      • Andres Heinz(screenplay)
      • John J. McLaughlin(screenplay)
    • Stars
      • Natalie Portman
      • Mila Kunis
      • Vincent Cassel
    Top credits
    • Director
      • Darren Aronofsky
    • Writers
      • Mark Heyman(screenplay)
      • Andres Heinz(screenplay)
      • John J. McLaughlin(screenplay)
    • Stars
      • Natalie Portman
      • Mila Kunis
      • Vincent Cassel
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 1.3KUser reviews
    • 707Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production, box office & company info
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 97 wins & 279 nominations total

    Videos12

    Black Swan
    Music Video 1:17
    Black Swan
    Black Swan: International Trailer
    Trailer 2:19
    Black Swan: International Trailer
    Black Swan
    Trailer 2:09
    Black Swan
    What to Watch: "At Home" Edition
    Clip 4:23
    What to Watch: "At Home" Edition
    Passer By
    Clip 0:37
    Passer By
    "You Bit Me"
    Clip 0:54
    "You Bit Me"
    "Black Swan"
    Clip 0:48
    "Black Swan"
    "Passer by"
    Clip 0:37
    "Passer by"
    "You Bit Me"
    Clip 0:54
    "You Bit Me"
    Black Swan: Performance
    Clip 0:48
    Black Swan: Performance
    Black Swan's Visual Effects Demo Reel
    Featurette 4:19
    Black Swan's Visual Effects Demo Reel
    What Roles Has Winona Ryder Turned Down?
    Clip 3:13
    What Roles Has Winona Ryder Turned Down?

    Photos256

    Natalie Portman in Black Swan (2010)
    Mila Kunis in Black Swan (2010)
    Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky in Black Swan (2010)
    Natalie Portman in Black Swan (2010)
    Natalie Portman and Winona Ryder in Black Swan (2010)
    Darren Aronofsky and Matthew Libatique in Black Swan (2010)
    Natalie Portman and Barbara Hershey in Black Swan (2010)
    Natalie Portman and Vincent Cassel in Black Swan (2010)
    Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in Black Swan (2010)
    Vincent Cassel and Darren Aronofsky in Black Swan (2010)
    Natalie Portman in Black Swan (2010)
    Vincent Cassel and Darren Aronofsky in Black Swan (2010)

    Top cast

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    Natalie Portman
    Natalie Portman
    • Nina Sayersas Nina Sayers…
    Mila Kunis
    Mila Kunis
    • Lilyas Lily…
    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Thomas Leroyas Thomas Leroy…
    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Beth Macintyreas Beth Macintyre…
    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Erica Sayersas Erica Sayers…
    Benjamin Millepied
    Benjamin Millepied
    • Davidas David…
    Ksenia Solo
    Ksenia Solo
    • Veronicaas Veronica…
    Kristina Anapau
    Kristina Anapau
    • Galinaas Galina…
    Janet Montgomery
    Janet Montgomery
    • Madelineas Madeline…
    Sebastian Stan
    Sebastian Stan
    • Andrewas Andrew…
    Toby Hemingway
    Toby Hemingway
    • Tomas Tom…
    Sergio Torrado
    • Sergioas Sergio…
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Mr. Fithianas Mr. Fithian…
    Tina Sloan
    Tina Sloan
    • Mrs. Fithianas Mrs. Fithian…
    Abraham Aronofsky
    Abraham Aronofsky
    • Mr. Steinas Mr. Stein
    • (as Abe Aronofsky)
    • …
    Charlotte Aronofsky
    • Mrs. Steinas Mrs. Stein…
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    • Costumer Georginaas Costumer Georgina
    Shaun O'Hagan
    Shaun O'Hagan
    • Stage Manager Sebastianas Stage Manager Sebastian
    • Director
      • Darren Aronofsky
    • Writers
      • Mark Heyman(screenplay)
      • Andres Heinz(screenplay) (story)
      • John J. McLaughlin(screenplay)
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    Nina (Portman) is a ballerina in a New York City ballet company whose life, like all those in her profession, is completely consumed with dance. She lives with her obsessive former ballerina mother Erica (Hershey) who exerts a suffocating control over her. When artistic director Thomas Leroy (Cassel) decides to replace prima ballerina Beth MacIntyre (Ryder) for the opening production of their new season, Swan Lake, Nina is his first choice. But Nina has competition: a new dancer, Lily (Kunis), who impresses Leroy as well. Swan Lake requires a dancer who can play both the White Swan with innocence and grace, and the Black Swan, who represents guile and sensuality. Nina fits the White Swan role perfectly but Lily is the personification of the Black Swan. As the two young dancers expand their rivalry into a twisted friendship, Nina begins to get more in touch with her dark side - a recklessness that threatens to destroy her. —Fox Searchlight Pictures
    ballerinaballetmadnessfemale protagonistlesbian kiss204 more
    • Plot summary
    • Plot synopsis
    • Taglines
      • I just want to be perfect.
    • Genres
      • Drama
      • Thriller
    • Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
      • Rated R for strong sexual content, disturbing violent images, language and some drug use
    • Parents guide

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Darren Aronofsky told journalist Kim Masters in a radio interview (KCRW's "The Business" broadcast February 14, 2011) that Natalie Portman not only trained for a year as a dancer to prepare for the role, but paid for the the training out of her own pocket until the film found investors. Aronofsky attributed the film's getting made at all to Portman's dedication and enthusiasm.
    • Goofs
      When Nina returns home and looks for her mother, after being assigned a role, a camera operator is visible in a mirror.
    • Quotes

      Thomas Leroy: The only person standing in your way is you.

    • Crazy credits
      Many cast members are credited both as their role in this film and said character's corresponding role in the Swan Lake ballet
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Last Exorcism/Piranha 3D/Vampires Suck (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Apotheosis
      Written and Performed by Peter Min (as Pete Min)

      Contains "Swan Lake" written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    User reviews1.3K

    Review
    Top review
    10/10
    A beautiful and nightmarish masterpiece
    There are not enough words in the English language to describe the praise Darren Aronofsky deserves for Black Swan. It was one of the most talked about and sought after films at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (which I managed to snag a ticket for), and for good reason – it is a masterpiece that is just as much beautiful as it is nightmarish.

    Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) has toiled for years within a New York ballet company, always pushing herself. The company has fallen under hard times, and director Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel) makes the swift decision to put on a new rendition of the classic Swan Lake. With the company's go-to lead pushed into retirement, Nina is quickly selected to be the lead in the new ballet. With competition arriving in the form of new dancer Lily (Mila Kunis), and the demanding desire for perfection from both Thomas and her overbearing mother Erica (Barbara Hershey), Nina begins a journey into dark uncharted territory.

    Black Swan is an enthralling and visceral experience from beginning to end. Aronofsky has used what he has learned from making the raw and unflinching The Wrestler and the cerebral horror and incredibly disturbing Requiem for a Dream, and has crafted a film that you will simply not be able to take your eyes off of. He builds up rather slow, but right after that first moment of off-the-rails insanity, he delivers one hell of an incredible piece of cinema. One that is not easily able to be classified to any one genre.

    While you may have read suggestions that Black Swan and The Wrestler are two halves of the same film, make no mistake at looking at it any further beyond the comparison of being about two people toiling within two very different forms of art. Black Swan is never a low budget character piece. It is a film that navigates between being thrilling and horrific at the same time. While the horror elements start to take more prominence in the second half (specifically the rather squeamish elements of body horror, done in a way that would make David Cronenberg proud), the film never lets one completely overtake the other. It manages to maintain this sense of dread, darkness and rather graphic wound/injury infliction throughout.

    The visuals and editing are the drive of what helps make the film so well done. Contrasting blacks and whites so frequently give the obvious hints of good and evil, innocence and darkness. But Aronofsky likes to throw in hints of ambiguity at every turn, changing the colours for each character depending on the scene, and depending on what they may or may not be doing. Even the scenery and set design is in plain black and whites, always making the audience guess the true motivations and intentions of both character and creator. Adding in the element of reflection, both in others and the self (mostly through mirrors), only helps compound these feelings of ambiguity and confusion. It will consistently keep audiences thinking about what is being shown and what is actually going on. The subtle visual effects and astoundingly well done score only help add to the greatness.

    Aronofsky also deserves recognition for the film's lean running time. When so many films are often far too long and dragged out, this film maintains a sense of momentum that never gets lost at any point. The film's slow points are never dragged out, merely well padded out for the shift from Nina being innocent to adrenaline soaked horror as she descends into the realm of darkness. Rather gracefully, Aronofsky manages to balance the goal of Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin's script to blend Nina's tale with the story of Swan Lake itself, and never loses sight or direction at any instance. This is bravado style filmmaking at its finest, and more than suggests that the brilliant direction in Requiem for a Dream was not a fluke.

    Portman, who has shown her acting merits before in the likes of Closer, delivers a startlingly intense and beautiful performance as Nina. At once you can see the innocent, sexually repressed little girl who just wants to please her mother, and the sexually depraved fallen angel, inching closer towards independence and adulthood. She is very clearly not "well" in the beginning of the film, and as the film progresses, you can practically chart her 180-degree reversal in character. She is downright terrifying in many instances, and more than proves her worth as an actress. When she finally dons makeup late in the film, her transformation from a once promising talent to a full blown powerhouse talent becomes simply marvelous to watch.

    The supporting cast only helps to further complement Portman's extraordinary performance. Cassel is amazing as always as the slimy and twisted Thomas. We never really get more than hints at his true intentions, but Cassel makes every moment on-screen simply amazing. Kunis delivers a level of depth I never thought was possible for her. She commands the screen with every new scene, and this performance will easily act as a starmaking role for her. Hershey is even better; practically stealing the screen away from Portman's magnetizing performance. She makes Erica into that monster of a character everyone loves to hate, and brings a level of intensity to every mere moment she appears in. If anyone is even nearly close to equaling Portman's performance, it would be her. Despite only appearing for a few minutes, Winona Ryder is amazing in her role as the former lead ballerina Beth. I just wish she could have chewed up more scenery.

    Black Swan is an incredible film from beginning to end, and will not easily leave you. It is a masterpiece of unheralded success, and is easily the best film I saw at TIFF. Watch out for it at Oscar time – it just may steal the show.

    10/10.
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    • Sep 19, 2010

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Thiên Nga Đen
    • Filming locations
      • The Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, State University Of New York at Purchase, Purchase, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Cross Creek Pictures
      • Protozoa Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $106,954,678
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,443,809
      • Dec 5, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $329,398,046
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48min
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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