darren aronofsky’s THE BLACK SWAN is a well-stylized tour de force with natalie portman at its helm. some critics have labeled it as schizophrenic low-camp, while others have praised it as art. both points of view are valid; the two-hour swan song falls into a couple traps on its journey to subconsciously investigate america’s contemporary struggle with identity and self-worth.
while the story’s structure is uneven, aronofsky covers this up brilliantly due to expert pacing and story arch placement. one thing remains certain to this audience member: if you don’t mind a crazy trip, you’ll eat up almost every second of this. we are not led to think, “OMG she’s crazy,” and simply leave it at that, but are asked to consider her experience phenomonologically. the result is the best movie experience i’ve had in 2010.