Nina Sayers (a stunning Natalie Portman) is on the vanguard of her ballet career. In the event of her callback as the 'Swan Queen' to a prominent ballet story-slash-musical, Nina is eaten by the pressure of it and then chaos ensues inside her.
You can take a bundle of roses and be sure that all of them are flowers, however it is once in a blue moon that you can walk through a greenery and be sure that all of them are roses. It is the same analogy that would apply to holiday season released movies. Black Swan is surprisingly a mentally puzzling movie that rarely makes its mistakes visible. It puddles a nice amount of sexy, a chance that I would take to mention the sultry Mila Kunis as Lily, a ballerina friend. The scenes of which Natalie Portman is mad. Madly entertaining. There is a decent amount of nail-biting whenever psychological events effects. Portman is never going to place second to play the role of Nina. In my understanding, Natalie plays her role magnificently.
Natalie Portman leaves you with a stronghold; bits of the scenes you've watched minutes ago would sting like a bee. An almost smothering and at the same time enjoyable experience. 4 stars.
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