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  2. Jul 8, 2022 · Lily doesn’t even try to sabotage anything, so what makes her the Black Swan? Is it justifiable to call her that? The true Black Swan of this film is Ninas mental illness.

  3. Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by Darren Aronofsky from a screenplay by Mark Heyman, John McLaughlin, and Andres Heinz, based on a story by Heinz.

    • Natalie Portman Did A Year of Ballet Training to Prepare For The Film
    • Mila Kunis Got Her Role on Natalie Portman’s Recommendation
    • Natalie Portman Traded Her Trailer For Medical Attention
    • The Script Spent 10 Years in Development Hell
    • Menstrual Symbolism Informed Natalie Portman’s Interpretation of The Ending
    • The Movie Was Shot on Super 16
    • Natalie Portman Met Her Husband on The Set of Black Swan
    • Summer Glau Landed A Role That Was Cut During Pre-Production

    According to a radio interview with Darren Aronofsky, Natalie Portman trained professionally as a dancer for a full year in order to prepare for her role in this film. And not only that, since the movie hadn’t been officially funded yet and Aronofsky was still looking for investors, Portman agreed to pay for her ballet lessons out of her own pocket...

    Blake Lively and Eva Green auditioned for the role of Lily before Mila Kunis landed the part. Kunis got the role on Natalie Portman’s recommendation, after Portman discovered that Kunis had done ballet as a casual childhood hobby. Darren Aronofsky offered Kunis the role after a short video chat via Skype. She didn’t even have to audition.

    When he was first tallying up the budget for Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky was hoping to raise around $30 million. However, he only ended up with $13 million. This left the budget so slim that when Natalie Portman dislocated a rib while filming, she was told that the production couldn’t afford a medic. RELATED: Natalie Portman's 10 Best Movies, Acco...

    The script for Black Swan spent a full decade in development hell before Darren Aronofsky managed to get it into production. It began its life as a script by Andres Heinz under the title The Understudy. This version of the story was set on the off-Broadway theater scene, and the protagonist’s name was Alexandria, not Nina. While Aronofsky liked the...

    When the fake blood was being applied to Nina’s stab wound, Natalie Portman told Darren Aronofsky that she was uncomfortable with how the blood had been placed on her tights, because it apparently looked like menstruation. Aronofsky told her that this was intentional, in order to symbolize Nina’s transformation into a woman. This ended up informing...

    Darren Aronofsky decided to shoot Black Swan on Super 16 mm cameras to avoid giving it a glossy look. He gave the film a grainy visual style and a muted color palette, which was similar to the look of his previous film, The Wrestler. Aronofsky wanted to give the movie a cinéma vérité feel, with handheld cameras conveying the psychological themes an...

    On the set of Black Swan, Natalie Portman met her future husband, the movie’s choreographer Benjamin Millepied. Since the movie came out, the two have gotten married and had two kids together. RELATED: 10 Slow-Burn Movies Whose Endings Make It All Worthwhile There’s a scene in the movie in which Thomas asks a minor character played by Millepied if ...

    Summer Glau auditioned for a role in the film, and even landed it, but during pre-production, Darren Aronofsky tightened up the script and Glau’s character ended up getting cut. Before casting Winona Ryder as Beth Macintyre, Aronofsky seriously considered casting Parker Posey in the role. Meanwhile, Hugh Jackman and Antonio Banderas were both consi...

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Everything you need to know about the dark ending of Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan starring Natalie Portman.

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  5. Apr 18, 2024 · The film is based on Tchaikovskys Swan Lake, where the white swan (Odette) represents mere innocence, purity, and serenity, whereas the black swan (Odile) represents seduction, sensuality, and darkness.

  6. Aug 26, 2021 · Fyodor Dostoevskys The Double, a story about a guy who wakes up to find there’s someone who looks just like him and is trying to replace him, became one of the inspirations for Black Swan. Aronofsky explains how terrifying the concept of understudy — the fact that there is someone being trained to take your role if something were to go ...

  7. Apr 29, 2020 · Black Swan's use of mirrors and doubles, not just in Nina's hallucinations but also in the use of Swan Lake as the movie's central ballet, keeps us wondering which Nina is real — if any of...