Nonureva
Really Surprised!
ScoobyMint
Disappointment for a huge fan!
Sharkflei
Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
adelaslav
I've seen this movie so many times, I probably already know the lines. For me, this movie just brings together a lot of stuff that I really like (being about the dancing world, here ballet in particular, great cinematography, being a psychological thriller, having Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in it, being directed by the genius of Darren Aronofsky) and is pretty much one of my visions of an ideal cinematic experience. The acting is so good and just the whole story is so... scary and haunting and beautiful at the same time, that you're left after this in a dream-like state. One of my favourite movies that I've watched so far
cienporcienolga
The struggle of a person within the struggle of an artist, well captured and with a perfect narrating rhythm that keeps you suffering. All with the exquisite an interesting background that entails the backstage of a ballet production and an amazing soundtrack.
furki-74
Highly predictible movie thinking its cleverer than it actually is.
Tyson Hunsaker
"Black Swan" is a brilliant combination of Darren Aronofsky's gift for psychological thriller and influences from "The Red Shoes" and "Perfect Blue." These combined with prestige editing, breathtaking cinematography, and haunting direction make for an unforgettable and strongly rewatchable psychological thriller.Nina, played wonderfully by Natalie Portman is a gifted ballerina who lands the role of the Black Swan in a take on Swan lake directed by a tough and driven director and coach. As her work in the role progresses, she gradually embraces the role of Black Swan and simultaneously begins to see the darker and more dangerous side to herself. The viewer, along with the character, goes insane and loses their grasp on reality and what's imaginary. Perhaps the biggest strength "Black Swan" has going for it is its ability display a variety of meanings within its scenes. It's not uncommon to divulge different meanings and interpretations from different viewers and that makes it fun to discuss and re-watch. From the beginning inferences to the ending's climax, I pull different interpretations from that of friends I have. The film beautifully blends its tones and has wonderfully smooth pacing throughout. No wonder "Black Swan" was nominated for best film editing. Not for one moment was I bored or anxious. Instead, I found myself riveted from beginning to end. If I have any negative criticism for "Black Swan" it would be length and duration. It's quite rare for me to want a larger run time but as the film ended, I thought to myself, "Not only do I want more, but I think more would have taken the film to greater heights." In several scenes in Act I and II, further development of where Nina comes from and her relationships with other dancers could've have better impacted some already solid payoff in Act III. Criticism aside, this is an incredible piece and my personal favorite Darren Aronofsky film. It's riveting, beautiful, and haunting with something profound to say.