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BLACK SWAN |
Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological thriller and horror film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, and Mila Kunis. Its plot revolves around a production of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake
ballet by a prestigious New York City company. The production requires a
ballerina to play both the innocent White Swan and the sensual Black
Swan. One dancer, Nina (Portman), is a perfect fit for the White Swan,
while Lily (Kunis) has a personality that matches the Black Swan. When
the two compete for the parts, Nina finds a dark side to herself.
Aronofsky conceived the premise by connecting his viewings of a production of Swan Lake with an unrealized screenplay about understudies and the notion of being haunted by a double, similar to the folklore surrounding doppelgängers. Aronofsky cites Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Double" as another inspiration for the film. The director also considered Black Swan a companion piece to his 2008 film The Wrestler,
with both films involving demanding performances for different kinds of
art. He and Portman first discussed the project in 2000, and after a
brief attachment to Universal Studios, Black Swan was produced in New York City in 2009 by Fox Searchlight Pictures.
Portman and Kunis trained in ballet for several months prior to
filming, and notable figures from the ballet world helped with film
production to shape the ballet presentation.
The film premiered as the opening film for the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2010. It had a limited release in the United States starting December 3, 2010 and opened nationwide on December 17. Black Swan
received critical praise upon its release, particularly for Portman's
performance and Aronofsky's direction, and was a significant box office
success, grossing $329 million worldwide. Portman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the film, as well as many other Best Actress awards in several guilds and festivals, while Aronofsky was nominated for Best Director. In addition, the film itself received a nomination for Best Picture.
Plot
Nina Sayers, a young dancer with a prestigious New York City ballet
company, lives with her mother, Erica, a former dancer. The company is
preparing to open the season with Swan Lake.
The director, Thomas Leroy, has to cast a new principal dancer after
forcing Beth Macintyre into retirement. Leroy wants the same ballerina
to portray both the innocent, fragile White Swan and her dark, sensual
twin, the Black Swan. Nina competes for the part. Although her audition
goes badly, she asks Thomas to reconsider. He tells her she is ideal for
the White Swan but lacks the passion necessary for the Black Swan. When
he forcibly kisses her, she shows some spirit and bites him, and lands
the part.
An intoxicated Beth angrily confronts Thomas and Nina. She is later
hit by a car and seriously injured in what Thomas suspects was a suicide
attempt. Nina begins to witness strange happenings. Thomas, meanwhile,
becomes increasingly critical of her "frigid" dancing and advises her to
stop being a perfectionist and lose herself in the role. Thomas points
to Lily (Kunis), another dancer in the company, whom he describes as
lacking Nina's flawless technique but possessing an uninhibited quality
that Nina has not shown.
The relationship between the two dancers is cool because of Lily's
indiscretions, but Lily invites Nina to a night out. Nina is hesitant at
first but decides to go against her mother's wishes. At a restaurant
that evening, Lily offers Nina a capsule of ecstasy to help her loosen
up. Though reassured its effects will only last a few hours, Nina turns
it down. Lily later slips it into her drink at a nightclub while she is
absent. Nina returns home late, fights with her mother, barricades
herself in her room, and has sex with Lily.
Next morning, Nina wakes up alone and late for rehearsal. When she
arrives at the studio, she finds Lily dancing as the Swan Queen.
Furious, she confronts Lily and asks her why she did not wake her up
that morning. After Lily tells her she spent the night with a man whom
she met at the club, Nina realizes she imagined the encounter.
Nina's hallucinations become stronger as she sees Thomas and Lily
have sex in a backstage area and Beth stabbing herself in the face at
the hospital with a nail filer which Nina drops bloodied in the
elevator. She has a violent argument with her mother, after which Nina
passes out. Concerned about Nina's erratic behavior, her mother tries to
prevent her from performing on opening night; enraged, Nina stands up
to her mother and forces her way out of the apartment. Since her mother
had called to say Nina was sick, Thomas assigned understudy Lily to take
over, but reluctantly gives way when Nina insists on performing.
The first act goes well, until Nina is distracted by a hallucination
during a lift, causing her partner, playing the Prince, to drop her.
Distraught, she returns to her dressing room and finds Lily there. As
Lily announces she is to play the Black Swan, she transforms into Nina's
double. Nina shoves her into a mirror, shattering it. She grabs a shard
of glass and stabs her rival in the stomach, killing her. The corpse
transforms back into Lily. Nina hides the body and returns to the stage
to dance with passion and sensuality. Sprouting feathers, her arms
become black wings as she finally loses herself and is transformed into a
black swan. At the end of the act, she receives a standing ovation.
Offstage, Thomas and the rest of the cast congratulate her on her
stunning performance. Nina takes Thomas by surprise and kisses him.
Back in her dressing room before the final act, Nina is congratulated
by Lily, showing that their fight was imaginary. The mirror, however,
is still shattered. She removes a shard from her own body and realizes
she had stabbed herself. Dancing the last scene, in which the
White Swan throws herself off a cliff, Nina spots her mother weeping in
the audience. As Nina falls backward onto a hidden mattress, the theater
erupts in thunderous applause. Thomas and the cast gather to
congratulate her – only to find that she is bleeding. She whispers, "I
felt it. Perfect. It was perfect."
Cast
During the closing credits, the major cast members were credited both
as their film characters as well as their corresponding characters from
Swan Lake.
- Natalie Portman as Nina Sayers/The Swan Queen
- Mila Kunis as Lily/The Black Swan
- Vincent Cassel as Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman
- Barbara Hershey as Erica Sayers/The Queen
- Winona Ryder as Beth MacIntyre/The Dying Swan
- Benjamin Millepied as David Moreau/The Prince
- Ksenia Solo as Veronica/Little Swan
- Kristina Anapau as Galina/Little Swan
- Janet Montgomery as Madeline/Little Swan
- Sebastian Stan as Andrew/Suitor
- Toby Hemingway as Tom/Suitor
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