Product Description Academy Award® and BAFTA® winner Natalie Portman stars in the award-winning and critically acclaimed Black Swan. 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. Special Features: Metamorphosis: A Three-Part Series--A behind the scenes look at the filmmaking process from Darren Aronofsky’s visionary directing, to the physically-demanding acting, to the stunning special effects. Behind the Curtain--An inside look at the film’s costume and production design. Ten Years in the Making--Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky discuss their creative journey, from “preparing for the role” to “dancing with the camera. Cast Profiles: Roles of a Lifetime--Presented by Fox Movie Channel, the stars reflect on their challenging and rewarding characters. "Magnificient”--The Times "Masterpiece" *****--News of the World "Ravishing" *****--Daily Mirror .co.uk Review Feverish worlds such as espionage and warfare have nothing on the hothouse realm of ballet, as director Darren Aronofsky makes clear in Black Swan, his over-the-top delve into a particularly fraught production of Swan Lake. At the very moment hard-working ballerina Nina (Natalie Portman) lands the plum role of the White Swan, her company director (Vincent Cassel) informs her that she'll also play the Black Swan--and while Nina's precise, almost virginal technique will serve her well in the former role, the latter will require a looser, lustier attack. The strain of reaching within herself for these feelings, along with nattering comments from her mother (Barbara Hershey) and the perceived rivalry from a new dancer (Mila Kunis), are enough to make anybody crack… and tracing out the fault lines of Nina's breakdown is right in Aronofsky's wheelhouse. Those cracks are broad indeed, as Nina's psychological instability is telegraphed with blunt-force emphasis in this neurotic roller-coaster ride. The characters are stick figures--literally, in the case of the dancers, but also as single-note stereotypes in the horror show: witchy bad mummy, sexually intimidating male boss, wacko diva (Winona Ryder, as the prima ballerina Nina is replacing). Yet the film does work up some crazed momentum (and undeniably earned its share of critical raves), and the final sequence is one juicy curtain-dropper. A good part of the reason for this is the superbly all-or-nothing performance by Natalie Portman, who packs an enormous amount of ferocity into her small body. Kudos, too, to Tchaikovsky's incredibly durable music, which has meshed well with psychological horror at least since being excerpted for the memorably moody opening credits of the 1931 Dracula, another pirouette through the dark side. --Robert Horton
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Great movie, with quite a few unexpected twists.
Very good movie. As it was shot on 16mm, the film grain is incredibly noticeable, which I actually quite like, but each to their own. Reasonable amount of Special Features, and at £4 was a great deal. Natalie Portman gives a very convincing performance, and the ending is to die for.
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Very good
Very good
M**N
Five Stars
Amazing film
T**A
Black Swan...ohhhhhh Black Swan how I love thee.
Black Swan...ohhhhhh Black Swan how I love thee. This film is ridiculously good, another great hit from Aronofsky! Everytime I watch this I'm completely entranced by Natalie Portman, her character slowly becoming corrupted as she chases perfection. Some of the scenes are hard to watch (perhaps more than others...depends if lesbian action is your thing) but this film...THIS FILM!? I could just watch it again right now, it's that captivating.
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