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It was a good flick and deserving of top 10 consideration. Winter's Bone is still my favorite of 2010 though.The performances were mostly awesome - so that goes a long way.Allow it.IIRC you put it in your top 10 in the Top Movies of 2011 thread (even though it was 2010).Look, the movie isn't bad. There are parts of it I liked a lot. If Arronofsky hadn't dorected Black Swan, I might have gone easier on it. But I expect more from him.I know we hold some directors in high regard, but don't get that last statement. I don't think he reinvented the thriller with this one. Even if the 'tricks' have been used before, in the hands of great directors they work better. Aronofsky has a way to get a visceral response out of me when I watch his films, and I don't think Black Swan was any different - I was engrossed the whole time.How about I put it this way: I've seen plenty of horror films and plenty of psychological thrillers, so I've seen all these tricks before - several times. For Aronofsky to use them is almost absurd.I don't see how that fact suggests Aronofsky "assumes we've never seen a movie like this before".Because some of the "shocks" are so textbook, they were cliche 25 years ago.Why?'jdoggydogg said:Black Swan
What a disappointing movie. To begin, I'm an Arronofsky fan. Requiem for a Dream and The Wrestler are two of my favorite movies. The Arronofsky quality I admire most is his unconventional style. He doesn't seem interested in cliches. But with Black Swan, we have a standard psychological thriller. Some of the camera moves are so cliche, I can't tell if Arronofsky is giving us a tongue in cheek homage to Wes Craven. Watching the movie, it almost seems like Arronofsky assumes we've never seen a movie like this before.
I liked the actors very much. Cassell, Portman, and Hershey are all outstanding. I'm not much of a Portman fan. She's eager, bright, and nice to look at. However, Portman lacks range and she lacks charisma. Still, this role is perfect for her, and she delivers.
If Arronofsky hadn't dorected Black Swan, I might have gone easier on it. But I expect more from him.
Another recent example of this would be Shutter Island. Again a standard thriller with a twist and nothing new really, but I thought Scorsese really elevated that movie. Both of these were a couple of my favorites over the past few years.
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this was excellent