nigeltde: if trixie could just think hard enough she would undo everything (Default)
I take back what I said about Black Swan being old-school Hollywood camp. The excess is there, yes, the big female performances, the heavy-handed symbolism, the archetypes -- stage mother, aging actress, temptress, seducer/abuser.

But it's too interior a film to be camp in that sense. These figures are not unruly women, they're categories filtered through a mind under increasing strain. Watching it again I see how completely Nina's psychotic break overwhelms and dictates the movie. Cracks appear early, before the pressure really starts to mount. The paintings move the first time you see them. Her shadow haunts her in the subway (embodied and reflected) before she even hears they'll be doing Swan Lake.

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nigeltde: captain motherfucking planet (fuck yeah)
but oh man, Black Swan is so deliriously, old-school Hollywood camp OTT, wonderfully enjoyable and terrifically creepy at times, and I really love what Portman did to her head, I don't know, but it is way too big at times, like a funhouse mirror. See, Chloe, THAT'S how you do mirror symbolism; you don't slip it in artfully every now and then to make yourself seem clever, you throw one into every single shot until there's no such thing as reality any more. And Christ knows what the hell Cassell was doing, I cannot figure that guy out. Maybe Aronofsky should direct Eastern Promises 2: Promise Harder.

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