Anyone else looking forward to Black Swan with Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jaI1XOB-bs
Anyone else looking forward to Black Swan with Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jaI1XOB-bs
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I´m looking forward to watching it because Natalie Portman and (even if I think he has great ideas, good presentation but no so great final execution) Darren Aronofsky, whose movies are always, at least, interesting. I just hope its truly a psychological thriller and doesn´t move to mind-terror cheap shocking fest.
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Interesting trailer... I haven't heard about the movie before. I really enjoy Portman's acting skills. But I am so not going to watch that. I am a wimp and proud of it.![]()
I'm looking forward to it. I really like Natalie Portman although not so much Mila Kunis....whenever I see her all I can think of is Meg Griffin.
I'm looking forward to seeing it.
Definitely want to see this. I've always liked both Portman and Kunis.
Anyone else got a The Fly déjà vu from the last scene?
I have only ever watch the trailer for the movie and it was enough for me.![]()
Another wimp here. Everything I've heard about it makes it sound so creepy and terrifying. I can't take it. I wish I could, if only for the dance aspects, but I just can't.![]()
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Why do I feel like this other girl will be made up in her head? lol
Apparently Mila Kunis's character is, in fact, real
Only said because so many are dismissing the movie based on that obvious assumption, not necessarily here but elsewhere as well.
If Portman is too short to believably play a ballerina, what about Kunis? Isn't she even smaller? They have to be two of the smallest actresses in Hollywood.
I'm looking forward to it and hope it's good. I love ballet and love a good psychological thriller so I hope this doesn't disappoint. My girl crush on Natalie Portman doesn't hurt things either.![]()
I can't wait to see this!
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There are plenty of 5'2" ballerinas. Even at NYCB during some periods: Arlene Croce once wrote in a review that the company was having "an attack of the shorts". Allegra Kent is not tall, and Balanchine adored her, until she kept having children. Balanchine created role after role for Patricia McBride, who had a great partnership with Edward Villella and a two-year one with Baryshnikov. Gelsey Kirland was another of Baryshnikov's short partners. Short will get you paired with Angel Corella or Joaquin De Luz or Herman Cornejo and in Flanders, Aki Saïto, who is very short, has formed a wonderful partnership with Wim Vanlessen.
Madeleine Eastoe, a fantastic ballerina with The Australian Ballet, is in the movie "Mao's Last Dancer". I'm not sure she's even 5' tall, and she dominated the stage when I saw her dance a few years ago.
Natalie Portman doesn't move like a dancer, which is what makes her unbelievable to me.
"This, after all, is opera, opera in New York, not some dainty pastime like professional hockey..." -- Chip Brown, NYT Magazine 24 Mar 13
I'm just waiting for an ice dance team to show up with the garish makeup and then get docked by the judges for over-theatricality.![]()
Natalie and Mila are apparently both 5'3". Same as me :-P I thought they were shorter than that, actually.
In what ways does Natalie not move like a ballerina? Just for curiosity's sake, as I have no idea. I assume Mila doesn't either?
It's a specific posture and grace that ballet dancers have in real life from years and years and years of pulling up and working turnout. They tend to look elongated, walking with the head high, with the head moving loosely on the neck. They also tend to walk with their feet turned out, like "ducks", although in my observation, that's mostly the women.
"This, after all, is opera, opera in New York, not some dainty pastime like professional hockey..." -- Chip Brown, NYT Magazine 24 Mar 13