The movie is a dark psychological character study set within the New York Ballet Company and it's production of Swan Lake. Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis star as the frenemies the White and Black Swan. The weight of the role start to get to Portman, in a very literal sense and we watch as she struggles while unraveling at the seams.
The plot is dark and suspenseful, which makes for an entertaining ride. It's believable yet surreal - which is a hard thing to pull off. Portman's character is very well written and complex - as are the characters of the mother and the instructor. Kunis' character is very one dimensional, although this was clearly on purpose as her character was symbolic to the plot. There were some also genuine bits of humor thrown in a couple of places in the movie which helped ease up on the mostly constant suspense.
I have heard some say that this is Portman's best role to date. She does an amazing job and I will be shocked if she doesn't get a nomination for this role. I'd put this right up there with V for Vendetta for her. There was more time with her character in this movie and so we got to see more of her raw talent than in V. Mila Kunis does a fine job as well although I'd be a little worried she is starting to become typecast if I was her. Vincent Cassel gives a really dynamic performance with his character. He really treads the line between exploiter and mentor and he leaves it up to the audience to decide for themselves.
Overall I was extremely pleased with this movie. I think that I built it up too much going into the movie. I loved it, don't get me wrong, but I'm not going to go rush out to see it as many times in the theater before it runs out. I was going into this movie positive that I would walk out with a new favorite movie, and that just didn't happen. This was a really great movie and definitely up there, but not at the very top. I wish more movies would be made like this - with obvious passion. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys a good dark thought provoking suspense. "That was me seducing you. It should be the other way around." -- Black Swan.
** For any who have already seen this movie and were also unlucky enough to see The Piano Teacher, did anyone pick up on the similarities in the plot as I did? While I did not like The Piano Teacher one bit or even have a shred of respect for that movie, I found these plots quite similar. It's almost as if Black Swan did the right way this type of prodigal mentally unstable character study should be done.Well just wondering. And for those who haven't seen The Piano Teacher, don't. **
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