This review is from: Black Swan (DVD)
The film's camera chillingly stalks Nina's face and the back of her head. It also shows blurry reflections, not direct visualization, of characters in mirrors, very strange. The setting confines itself to Nina's home and the theater. There's little connection with the outside world and about Nina's bio. But this shows that the film is extremely focused on Nina's constant stress and mental breakdown. Thus, the audience can only sympathize her insanity. In fact, the film metaphorically interprets and visualizes her self-created illusions. The film is very cruel in exploring her misguided imagination. Overall, "Black Swan" will seem unorthodox and uncomfortable. But that's the main point in trying to explore how the amazing human mind can equally develop a dangerous imagination to destroy itself.
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