Obsession a filmmaker who portrays a society obsessed. Darren Aronofsky returns to approach this issue from the pursuit of perfection in The Black Swan, his latest film. Expert him to show the motivations and paths leading to a human being to strive for a personal goal, recover or just look.
One elderly woman chasing a longing that transcends the limits of his own body and health in breathtaking Requiem for a Dream , showed us how far the human spirit in the pursuit of their goals. In wrestler, glory achieved and loss of its star returned to stage both persistence and fragility of human dreams and he is pressured by a society in constant competition.
For Black Swan, the vehicle for bringing to the screen-and very successful-the insecurities and frustrations is the actress Natalie Portman. Her character, Nina Sayers was debate between fervent discipline as a ballet dancer and the fear of not living up to expectations of her mother, director and all of herself, now seeks to occupy the lead role in ballet.
Every gesture, the same figure and several scenes monological will go into that personal distress, which basically is also collective. Without abusing special effects elements in the plot is turning to small details that show the state of excitement, paranoia and control of the character that are assuming a mouthful of action. Subtly
details are added: a whisper, a drop a bite, a tune, a lipstick or the constant presence of mirrors. An orderly world but still far from ideal and waiting for the right moment to break free. "Perfection is not only control but also letting go", says one of the protagonists of the film and this is the time that Nina will be carefully approached and that the viewer will also require.
Portman brings to his characterization of the fragility necessary to understand those feelings of guilt, desire to succeed, the search for control and latent need for flying. So this psychological drama takes shape and becomes more vivid metaphor. The internal enemy, the Black Swan appears like a phoenix and reveals the best side of an actress and incidentally, of a director.
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