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elinagarcia
Elina García
rated 10

Best movie ever. The acting was amazing, everything was perfect and she really deserved that Oscar

2 years ago
peter1024
dan195
Critic Dan Jolin
rated 8

An extraordinary, intoxicating movie. Its hard, twisted edges may turn off some, but there’s no faulting either Aronofsky’s technical mastery or Portman’s flawless performance.

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k153
K van Baaijen
rated 8

Way scarier than I thought it would be. Love it

2 years ago
rubennilsson
Ruben Nilsson
rated 10

Let’s just say Natalie Portman definitely deserved her OSCAR.

1 year ago
realalien
ally
rated 10

Natalie Portman deserves a fucking oscar

1 year ago

Cast & Crew

Vincent Cassel
As Thomas Leroy / The Gentleman
Barbara Hershey
As Erica Sayers / The Queen
Natalie Portman
As Nina Sayers / The Swan Queen
Mark Margolis
As Mr. Fithian / Patron
Winona Ryder
As Beth Macintyre / The Dying Swan
Sebastian Stan
As Andrew / Suitor
Mila Kunis
As Lily / The Black Swan

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A young ballerina's quest for perfection leads her down a dark path of self-discovery. As she struggles to maintain her grip on reality, she finds herself caught in a web of obsession and rivalry. The pressure to excel pushes her to the brink of sanity, threatening to consume her completely. In this psychological thriller, the line between reality and fantasy blurs, revealing the dark truth behind the glamour of the ballet world.

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Black Swan was released in theaters on January 20, 2011.