An instant is eternity.

Leo 2022-04-23 07:01:11

I remember I wrote a novel when I was a sophomore in high school. The main idea was to write about a woman, a girl. She also practiced ballet since she was a child, and then her parents quarreled and divorced when she was a child. On the eve of the performance, she cut her long hair that she had grown for many years, which was childish. She always thought that when her hair grew long, her parents would reconcile, and when she realized the truth, no one would be able to return to the past.
Hypocritically gave the heroine a mortal disease, hypocritically wrote that she died on the stage, and hypocritically wrote very sad.

Only after watching "Black Swan" did I know what sadness is.
Sadness is not being able to be myself, sadness is being myself but only blooming once.

White swans are kind-hearted, beautiful, cowardly, and only cry when they are afraid.
Black swans are scheming, enchanting, and persevering, and they work hard to get them when they want them.

If I have a choice, I am willing to choose to be a black swan, even if I am not noticed or praised, at least I dare to show myself bravely.

Nina, I can't figure out if she is metamorphosis or her nature.
If it is transformation, I think she is very successful, when the veiled black swan stands on the stage, she has already succeeded.
If it is nature, the sad thing is her mother, the poor woman who gave up her ballet career for her illegitimate daughter at the age of 28 and imposed all her dreams on her daughter.
It is said that Anna in "Fated to Love You" is also in such a situation, her mother forced her to practice ballet since she was a child. At least Nina is better than her. From the movie, Nina herself also loves ballet.

In fact, I have been guessing who Nina's father is. I started to guess Thomas. My friend said no. In the scene where Lily came to her house, her mother closed the door and she opened the door. I really thought it was Thomas.

The black swan slowly grows its feathers, and it is so beautiful on her stage alone! !

The soundtrack is wonderful, and with her wonderful performance, my friend said I watched it with my mouth open.
Still just too beautiful.

The ending is unknown, I don't know whether she is alive or dead, although I don't judge whether it is joy or sadness based on life and death, but I still hope she can die.
To be honest, it's enough to shine. The best way for a ballerina to call a curtain call is not to be thanked by the same thank-you words like Beth, to be greeted by the director, and to be noticed by everyone, but in an instant, the tone changed, and all the flashes hit her The successor, all the eyes, envy, admiration, jealousy, all do not belong to her.
Instead, die.
Die on your favorite stage.


Black Swan.
Perfect.

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  • Zoe 2021-10-20 18:58:56

    This movie is so cool! Natalie Portman is great... I saw tears coming out of my eyes after several scenes, so sad ooh~~

  • Colt 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    No madness will not survive, mother of the devil. Portman's acting skills. Aronowski’s visions and ambiguous plots. Rotating handheld camera. The merger of "Requiem of Dreams" and "The Wrestler", the fascination with the stage under the spotlight. Although I have always disliked the titles of crazy artists, there is no doubt that this film has pushed it to a considerable degree in terms of cinematic level.

Black Swan quotes

  • Thomas Leroy: Thank you, Nina! It's very nice. It's very nice, but I knew the white swan wouldn't be your problem. The real work would be your metamorphosis into her evil twin. I know I saw a flash of her yesterday, so get ready to give me more of that bite.

  • Thomas Leroy: What's going on?

    Nina: [crying] Lily! You made her my alternate?

    Thomas Leroy: Well there's always an alternate. Lily is the best choice.

    Nina: No, but she wants my role.

    Thomas Leroy: Every dancer in the world wants your role.

    Nina: No, this is different. She's after me. She's trying to replace me!

    Thomas Leroy: Nobody's after you.

    Nina: [crying harder] No, please believe me!