lunes, 21 de marzo de 2011

Cisne negro



Yesterday, I watched (again,but this time in spanish) with my mom "Black Swan". I can't describe how I feel about this film apart that I love it so I 've found some critics reviews

Natalie Portman excels in this gripping ballet psychodrama from Darren Aronofsky. Peter Bradshaw applauds a film about fear, love and hatred

A wicked, sexy and ultimately devastating study of a young dancer’s all-consuming ambition
Portman, who has danced but is no ballerina, does a more than credible job in the big dance numbers and the tough rehearsals that are so essential to the film. In her acting, too, you sense she has bravely ventured out of her comfort zone to play a character slowly losing sight of herself. It’s a bravura performance



Portman is captivating as Nina and not just because of her dancing prowess or her lean, emaciated ballerina’s frame. Like Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion or Mia Farrow in Rosemary’s Baby, she captures the confusion of a repressed young woman thrown into a world of danger and temptation with frightening veracity

A near-masterpiece of a film set in the hothouse world of New York ballet


mesmerising psychological ride that builds to a gloriously theatrical tragic finale as Nina attempts to deliver the perfect performance (WOW!)

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