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Black Swan

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Darren Aronofsky psychological thriller cited as frequently misunderstood, with viewers missing the malicious nature of Mila Kunis's character.

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"Just seen a post on Twitter with 27k likes where the (male) poster is saying the Mila Kunis character in Black Swan did "nothing malicious" and Natalie Portman's character was crashing out for no reason and it's got me thinking the average American really is just out there wildly misinterpreting any"
"In 2010, my girlfriend and I attended a screening of Black Swan during awards season in Hollywood. They screened the film, and then Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder, and Darren Aronofsky came out afterwards to do a Q&A. It's a very emotional film, and afterwards you could tell the audience in the room "
"Being hugely let down by arnofsky's black swan. This guy does not know how to properly build tension, i don't get the hype."
Things that pained me this week · u/supertallboy · ↑43 · 2025-12-10
"I just want a friend to share vegan ice cream with and watch Black Swan with. Natalie Portman should have gotten a best thinspo academy award too."
"In 2010, my girlfriend and I attended a screening of Black Swan during awards season in Hollywood. They screened the film, and then Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder, and Darren Aronofsky came out afterwards to do a Q&A. It's a very emotional film, and afterwards you could tell the audience in the room "
"I just want a friend to share vegan ice cream with and watch Black Swan with. Natalie Portman should have gotten a best thinspo academy award too."
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