So, who saw Black Swan?
I would like to know your reaction to this movie. I personally thought it was amazing… However I can see how some may think otherwise. What is the general consensus?
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I have a friend in Hawaii who hated, hated, hated this movie.
My boss and I both loved it.
I don’t think I will buy it on DVD, but I thought Mila Kunis and Natalie (the future Mrs. Filmfann) Portman did terrific work.
Not great but good. Disturbing. Interesting. Memorable. Worth seeing.
Requiem for a Dream > Black Swan
@filmfann Wonder what the current Mrs. Filmfann thinks about the future Mrs. Filmfann?
@Winters I haven’t seen either. Now I want to see both.
@Jude you should, they are both pretty good flicks.
my first reaction was “WOW!” I thought it was a great movie, and Natalie Portman was superb.
Absolutely loved Requiem for a Dream.. Arronofksi (sp?) movies are all depressing ( Pi is awesome too) So if you liked his other stuff like the Fountain, then you will love this movie. Arronofski is brilliant but perhaps a little morbid director.
It was pretty good. Not at all what I was expecting when I took my girlfriend to see it. I probably wouldn’t go see it at a theater again, but I wouldn’t mind watching it on DVD or something.
My mother and sister saw it over the holiday and said it was intense and fantastic. I’ll wait for Redbox or netflix.
Saw it yesterday. Photographically, it was great. So was the acting. I find the blurring of what is real and what is imagination or hallucination somewhat confusing. Maybe it’s my fuzzy mind, but it seems more movies lately have this feature. I did like the intensity of the plot and action. And the dancing. But, for example, when the mirror is shattered and then in a later scene, it was not, really, where did the wound in the last scenes come from? I may have missed something.
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