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This blog is for the "B.F.A.B." dancer; the dancer BORN FROM A BOOMBOX. The dancers who move to the beat of their own heart at best their ability. The dancers whose bodies can't help themselves from reacting to the music. From the crypt to the moon walkers, from ballet to street. We invite dancers of all ages and level's. Moderate, beginners, intermediate, experts, and the ones beyond our imagination. Join in, blog, comment, post and share your opinion's about the beautiful art which we call dance! Photo compliments of Culture Shock San Diego, Graffiti Life, 2009. photo credit: Chris Keeney Photography

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Black Swan, Ballet, and Black tie award shows!!!


The film was very dark, and showed the negative side of a ballerina living a very unbalanced life. It was as if the writers, director, and actors decided to go "all in" in order to be make as scary and suspenseful scenes as possible. It was as though they thought, "let's imagine what the life of the craziest ballerina and artistic director could be, and make it into a screenplay" lol. Director, Darren Aronofsky, was also the director of Requiem for a Dream and the Wrestler. It seems he's eager to get involved with projects where addiction or obsession of any sort (dance, drugs) are the through line. In this movie Nina Sawyer (Natalie Portman) is living life (ballet) as an all consuming obsession. She has nothing else in life besides dance. Portman's character also seems to have a significant relationship with masturbation. The film also co-stars Milla Kuniz, with a short cameo featuring Winona Ryder.
The emotional roller coaster of dramatic scenes makes for an interesting movie, anyway.

Ballet is certainly an intense form of dance that run your feet down, in dedication to become ballet's respected title the 'premi ballerina'. In this film we see the things in Nina Sawyers dance practice that lies in and out of her control (no matter how hard she tires to dance "perfection") including the look, the technique, the acting, and the presence. That, being something we can all relate to as dancers. I highly recommend this movie, and believe Natalie Portman should be nominated for a Golden Globe as well Oscar. The film is nominated for Golden Globe, Best Picture, as Natalie Portman got the nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

WHAT ARE YOUR TAKES ON THE MOVIE?

3 comments:

  1. This movie was very disturbing but really good! I've seen it twice!

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  2. Natalie deserves the Oscar!

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  3. OMG LOVE LOVED THIS MOVIE!!

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