Director:
Darren Aronofsky
Screenwriters:
John McLaughlin, Andres Heinz and Mark Heyman,
Cast:
Vincent Cassel, Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder
The Black Swan film combines horror-movie images with Red Shoes; every
film about show business which asserts you don't need to be mad to get a celebrity
but it doesn't wound either. The film is so damned out-there on each manner
that you can not help looking up to Aronofsky for presuming to be, very absurd.
It was very nice to see. Kunis does an ideal alternate to Portman, just as dark
and lithe but smirk of confidence in position of Portman's round-eyed
fearfulness. So, Black Swan or White Swan dynamics nearly work, but this horror-film
nonsense drags allthings down the rabbit burrow of preposterousness.Country Strong Movie Review
The best nation songs will not take themselves so severely. Hell, if you truly believed all emotion in sure ones, you'd need to murder yourself. But usually there is something well-natured in yet a low-down story of woe.
Shana Feste's is the writer and director of country strong, a comedy set between country music artists, takes itself distant too seriously. Cliches and Themes resolved from countless nation lyrics fuel a soundly unconvincing entertainment industry story nearly a larger than life, burn star and her disorderly entourage of self-seeking personalities. It was mostly liked by audience.
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