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Black Swan (2010)
Natalie Portman Shines in a Masterpiece of Psychological Thrills!
I was completely blown away by Natalie Portman's performance in "Black Swan." Honestly, I had no idea she possessed such incredible acting prowess. Portman's portrayal of Nina Sayers is nothing short of mesmerizing, and she effortlessly delves into the complexities of her character.
The film itself is a rollercoaster of psychological thrills that had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. The storyline is brilliantly crafted, keeping you guessing and questioning reality at every turn. The tension builds gradually, creating an atmosphere that is both eerie and captivating.
There were moments in the movie that sent shivers down my spine-such was the intensity of the narrative. The juxtaposition of beauty and darkness, mirrored in both the ballet performances and Nina's internal struggles, adds a layer of depth that elevates "Black Swan" to the status of an absolute masterpiece.
Darren Aronofsky's direction is commendable, as he skillfully weaves together a narrative that explores the thin line between passion and obsession. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the essence of the ballet world with its graceful movements and, at the same time, effectively portraying the psychological descent into madness.
In conclusion, "Black Swan" is a cinematic gem that showcases Natalie Portman's exceptional talent and delivers a gripping, haunting experience. A must-watch for those who appreciate thought-provoking films that linger in your mind long after the credits roll.
The Lighthouse (2019)
Not surprised by both of their talents
Dafoe and Pattinson just killed it. This has gotta be the most depressing, disgusting and disturbing film, and I'm here for it. Although I didn't knew that this movie was rated R. I just freaking love R rated movies. Feels more realistic. I did not watch the movie, I felt it.