Mila Kunis And Natalie Portman Will Have Sex In BLACK SWAN

August 20, 2009RamaNo Comments, , ,

Mila Kunis Natalie Portman

That’s right! That title of this post ain’t lying to you! 2 of the hottest women on earth will go flesh to flesh on the big screen. I’m not being perverted, I’m just informing you what Scriptshadow has read in its early review of the script of BLACK SWAN, the psychological supernatural movie directed by Darren Aronofsky (The Wrestler) about a New York Ballerina who’s going to enter a competitive showdown but she may or may not be imagining her rival

Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis have sex.
Yeah. You read that right. And not just nice sweet innocent sex either. We’re talking ecstasy-induced hungry aggressive angry sex. Yeah so…this movie is already on the must-see list of 2010. But how good is it? Does the story that surrounds the sex disappoint or excel?

Sounds like it might be like Mulholland Drive instead of the disturbing scene between Theron and Ricci in Monster. But the website also indicates that the movie’s going to be excruciatingly slow, the kind that would have the camera follow the characters’ every move down to the detail even if it’s not that necessary.
Natalie Portman plays a character named Nina and Mila Kunis plays Lily
Gotta give you a heads up, the script review does contain SPOILERS but if you don’t care either way, by all means, check out some excerpt after the jump…

So slow, in fact, that I nearly lost interest halfway through it. Heyman focuses on the tiniest of things. The way shoes sound as they click against the pavement. The way a slight breeze tussles at your hair. You know how as film evolved, we’ve been encouraged to cut out all the meaningless stuff? For example, instead of showing a character walk from their house to the train, we should just cut to the train?

The director of the production is the handsome but sinister Yevna. He sees something in Nina but before he gives her the part, he wants to speak with her privately. It is there, in his office, that he pries into Nina’s mind, searching for her dark side, even going so far as to force a kiss on her. But it’s unclear whether Yevna is trying to seduce Nina or simply seeing how she’ll react. As the sweet polite girl she is. Or as the raging disturbed woman she will have to be. In the end, Nina is given the role. But it’s clear Yevna has doubts as to if she can pull it off.

As the days go by and Nina searches desperately to find her darkness, she begins noticing another girl around town and at the ballet company who looks exactly like her. But not just “exactly.” We’re talking identical. Yet every time Nina tries to get close, the girl turns away or hides her face. Finally, Nina meets this mysterious doppelganger after rehearsal. Her name is Lily. And while she definitely looks like Nina, she’s by no means an identical replica. Was it Nina’s imagination perhaps?

Whereas Nina is calculated about every move she makes, Lily is the opposite – uncaring and uninterested in perfection. Everything she does seems so…effortless.

As in all Aronofsky movies, there are some controversial moments. In one scene, Nina basically gets raped by Yevna. It’s cold and off-putting, and yet it’s an important moment as it demonstrates just how high the stakes are in this seemingly innocent world.

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