Black Swan (2010)

Movie · 2010 · Drama, Thriller, Horror · 1h 48m · R · English

Curator score: 8.9/10 (3.7M ratings)

"I just want to be perfect."

Overview

The story of Nina, a ballerina in a New York City ballet company whose life, like all those in her profession, is completely consumed with dance. She lives with her retired ballerina mother Erica who zealously supports her daughter's professional ambition. When artistic director Thomas Leroy decides to replace prima ballerina Beth MacIntyre for the opening production of their new season, Swan Lake, Nina is his first choice.

Ratings

Director

Darren Aronofsky

Production

Fox Searchlight Pictures, Cross Creek Pictures, Protozoa Pictures, Phoenix Pictures, Dune Entertainment

Cast

Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder, Benjamin Millepied, Ksenia Solo, Kristina Anapau, Janet Montgomery, Sebastian Stan, Toby Hemingway, Sergio Torrado, Mark Margolis, Tina Sloan, Abraham Aronofsky, Charlotte Aronofsky, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Shaun O'Hagan, Chris Gartin, Deborah Offner

Curator Review

Verdict

A sleek, feverish psychological thriller that turns artistic perfectionism into body horror and emotional collapse. It’s intense, stylish, and often deliberately uncomfortable, with Natalie Portman’s performance anchoring the film’s descent into obsession and identity fracture.

Best for

  • Viewers who like psychological thrillers with horror elements
  • Fans of performance-driven character studies
  • People drawn to stories about obsession, rivalry, and self-destruction
  • Audiences who enjoy elegant but unsettling visual style

Skip if

  • You want a straightforward, realistic drama
  • You dislike ambiguity and unreliable perception
  • You’re sensitive to body horror, self-harm, or intense psychological distress
  • You prefer warm, character-friendly films

Overview

Black Swan is a pressure-cooker of ambition, repression, and identity collapse. Darren Aronofsky stages the ballet world as a ruthless machine where perfection is both the goal and the poison, and the film’s escalating paranoia makes every rehearsal feel like a threat. The result is part backstage drama, part psychological breakdown, part gothic nightmare.

Worth noting

Natalie Portman gives the movie its brittle center, playing Nina as someone so controlled that the slightest crack becomes catastrophic. The film’s pleasures come from its precision: the mirrored imagery, the shifting sense of reality, the way sound and movement turn performance into horror. It is emotionally extreme, but that extremity is the point.

Bottom line

What lingers is not just the twisty plot but the feeling of a life narrowed to a single impossible ideal. The movie understands how devotion can curdle into self-erasure, and it makes that descent both seductive and terrifying. If you want a polished, high-wire psychological meltdown, this is one of the defining films of the 2010s.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Erik 🎼 (5★) · 33422 likes

i relate to natalie portman because i too take every artistic criticism to an intensely personal level and love jerking off and stabbing myself

hollie amanda (5★) · 30992 likes

the feminine urge to go completely insane

rudi (5★) · 22689 likes

emily (5★) · 21844 likes

sometimes i, too, cry when i realise that i stabbed myself and not my arch nemesis that i wanted to sleep with who was me in my mind from time to time but also a different person in real life. but only sometimes.

☆ sophie ☆ (5★) · 20794 likes

**SPOILERS** She killed herself to be immortal. She knew it was perfect and everyone would remember it. I think the killing/stabbing was symbolic. Nina thought she was battling another dancer when instead she was battling herself. When the other dancer transforms into Nina and she stabs herself, it’s her killing the white swan aka the innocence that prevented her from fully becoming the black swan. That’s why her injury doesn’t reappear until she’s the white swan for the final act.… more

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Topics

psychological thriller, body horror, art-house, female protagonist, obsessive ambition, dance world, unreliable perception, dark eroticism, 2010s cinema, gothic tension

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