“Black Swan”

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Challenged to tap into her dark side, a perfectionist ballerina becomes increasingly lost in a waking nightmare of all her neuroses., Nina is a ballerina, whose life is completely consumed by dance. Nina faces tough competition from a new dancer Lily. She pushes her body to the limit to portray the sensuality of “Black Swan”., Ballet dancer Nina experiences traumatic hallucinations as she pushes her body to the limit in order to win the lead role in a production of “Swan Lake.” Meanwhile, she must also deal with competition from a rival dancer and the sexual advances of the ballet company’s director., Natalie Portman gives an Oscar-winning performance in Darren Aronofsky’s brooding psychological drama. Nina Sayers is an exceptional ballerina who may get her big break when a New York ballet company decides to retire their current star. But to achieve her dream she must overcome three potential obstacles. First there’s the suffocating influence of her mother, whose vicarious ambition has relentlessly bulldozed Nina to the brink of success, but which also continues to make her life hellish. Thomas Leroy, the company’s director, thinks Nina is perfect as the Swan Queen, but lacks the required edgy sensuality for the other half of the lead’s twin role, the Black Swan; and predictably enough he’s more than happy to help her with this. Lastly there’s Nina’s mental health, which is fragile at the best of times, though more often she’s on the edge of a full-scale breakdown. Into this heady mix comes another new dancer, the beautiful and alluring Lily, who offers Nina support, and more. But is it genuine friendship, or does Lily intend to claim the lead role for herself?, Ballet dancer Nina experiences traumatic hallucinations as she pushes her body to the limit in order to win the lead role in a production of “Swan Lake”. Meanwhile, she must also deal with competition from a rival dancer and the sexual advances of the ballet company’s director., A fragile young ballet dancer begins to mentally unravel as she battles to win her dream role., Natalie Portman gives an Oscar-winning performance in Darren Aronofsky’s brooding psychological drama. Nina Sayers is an exceptional ballerina who may get her big break when a New York ballet company decides to retire their current star. But to achieve her dream she must overcome three potential obstacles. First there’s the suffocating influence of her mother, whose vicarious ambition has relentlessly bulldozed Nina to the brink of success, but which also continues to make her life hellish. Thomas Leroy, the company’s director, thinks Nina is perfect as the Swan Queen, but says she lacks the required edgy sensuality for the other half of the lead’s twin role, the Black Swan; and predictably enough he’s more than happy to help her with this. Lastly there’s Nina’s mental health, which is fragile at the best of times, though more often she’s on the edge of a full-scale breakdown. Into this heady mix comes another new dancer, the beautiful and alluring Lily, who offers Nina support, and more. But is it genuine friendship, or does Lily intend to claim the lead role for herself?, Ballet dancer Nina experiences traumatic hallucinations as she pushes her body to the limit in order to win the lead role in a production of “Swan Lake” in this dark, mesmerizing psychological thriller. Meanwhile, she must also deal with competition from a rival dancer and the sexual advances of the ballet company’s director., Natalie Portman gives an Oscar-winning performance as a troubled, self-destructive ballerina who aims to take the lead role in Swan Lake, New York City ballet dancer Nina (Natalie Portman) enters into an intense battle of wills with a talented and ambitious new arrival (Mila Kunis) who seems intent on edging her out of the spotlight in this supernatural-flavored psychological thriller from director Darren Aronofsky. Nina covets the role of the Swan Queen in a production of Swan Lake by acclaimed theater director Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel). The harder Nina works to win the part, however, the more overwhelmed she becomes by her suspicions that talented newcomer Lily (Kunis) is intent on stealing it away from her. As the production draws near and Nina struggles to master the duel roles of the White Swan and the Black Swan, she grows increasingly unstable to the point where she finds it difficult to distinguish fantasy from reality. Though her burgeoning friendship with the unconventional Lily helps Nina to jettison her perfectionist instincts and find her footing as the Black Swan, the closer she gets to perfecting the role, the further her sanity erodes until she begins to experience a bizarre and profound transformation.

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “Black Swan ” ?
A: The main cast includes Natalie Portman,Mila Kunis,Vincent Cassel,Barbara Hershey,Winona Ryder,Benjamin Millepied,Ksenia Solo,Kristina Anapau,Janet Montgomery,Sebastian Stan,Toby Hemingway,Sergio Torrado,Mark Margolis,Tina Sloan,Abe Aronofsky,Charlotte Aronofsky,Marcia Jean Kurtz,Shaun O’Hagan,Christopher Gartin,Deborah Offner,Stanley B. Herman,Michelle Rodriguez Nouel,Kurt Froman,Marty Krzywonos,Leslie Lyles,John Epperson,Arkadiy Figlin,Timothy Fain,Sarah Lane,Liam Flaherty,Patrick Heusinger,Abraham Aronofsky,Olga Kostritzky,Laura Bowman,David Thwaites,Benjamin Millepied,Joseph Reidy,Niko Tavernese,John J. McLaughlin,Peter Fruchtman,Gerald Fruchtman,Ken Ishii,Amy Lauritsen,Laura Mulleavy,Ronnie Kupferwasser,Thérèse DePrez,Gabrielle Mahon,Amy Westcott,Mark Heyman,Jim Black,Jennifer Roth,David Stein,Travis Rehwaldt,Craig Henighan,Rose Garnett,Conrad Brink,Rick Schwartz,Jon Avnet,Dominick Tavella,Andrés Heinz,Geordie Sheffer,Colleen Bachman,Bradley J. Fischer,Ari Handel,Kate Mulleavy,Tyler Thompson,Gabe Hilfer,Paul Leblanc,Matthew Libatique,Tora Peterson,Dan Schrecker,Judy Chin,Andrew Weisblum.

Q: When Did the “Black Swan” Released?
A: The Movie “Black Swan” originally aired on 2010-12-03 and released in the year of 2010.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “Black Swan” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “Black Swan” ?
A: “Black Swan” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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