Nina, from a pure and timid white swan who yearns for beauty, step by step, transformed into a black swan with a dark self, proud and seductive.
A good girl who is a mother at home, pure white, young girl, is protected and trapped in a depressed world at the same time, and she develops a non-feminine woman who is tantamount to "frigid".
In ballet, the white swan is noble, beautiful and classic, and unparalleled; but don’t forget, the new Swan Lake is a duo of black and white. The black swan's temptation, sexy, blurred, and fallen dark feeling from hell is also particularly important.
Yes, it can be seen from Nina's resistance to the director that she can indeed, but the feeling of personality has not been fully awakened. Slowly adjust, slowly transition, she will successfully control.
Well, she is falling step by step, from the erythema on the back, to the cracked toenails, to the bloody fingers, to rebelling against her mother, following Lily to the bar, to the nightclub, taking drugs, aphrodisiac, dancing, and bringing Lily back. All that happened at home, even if it was alcohol, weren't these all a transformation of her? But the next day, that Lily...
But that ignorant and selfish mother, in her heart, only the white swan is the best, and only the white swan is pure and clean, white and pink. Well, these, Nina is bored, and she is also eager to break the shackles that grew up and be herself.
Beth was in a car accident. Indeed, she is a proud and dark black swan, a black swan that keeps falling into the darkness. Nina saw her bloody legs, and she felt ripples in her heart.
I couldn't feel the passion and temptation, and looked at Nina in super anxiousness, and couldn't reach the nature of a woman.
Later, on stage, the white swan is still pure and beautiful. Then came the appearance of the black swan, she longed for success, longing for pride, seduction, and charming. So she became a black swan.
Later, blood dripped on her white dress.
She did it, it was a combination of black and white swans, well, beyond doubt.
Perfect.
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