Anya Taylor-Joy from Robert Eggers’The Witchalso starred in the film.
Natalie Portman won an Oscar for her role as a ballerina-on-the-verge.
We share her journey and the making-of story of Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan.
Additionally, both films build tension through unreliable perspectives, making audiences question whats real.
For fans ofBlack Swan,Splitdelivers another gripping psychological study where the mind becomes the ultimate battleground.
The black-and-white film deals with such themes as religion, mysticism, mathematics, and mental illness.
The film follows a machinist struggling with insomnia and other mental issues who causes a serious accident at work.
After he is fired, he continues descending into depression and delusion.
The movie was a massive success both commercially and critically.
Alejandro G. Inarritus long takes create a dreamlike immersion, much like Aronofskys intense, subjective camerawork.
Both characters spiral into self-destruction as they chase artistic greatness, makingBirdmana fascinating parallel toBlack Swan.
While seemingly quite different on the surface,NighcrawlermirrorsBlack Swan’sexamination of ambition taken to disturbing extremes.
For those drawn toBlack Swans dark psychological character study,Nightcrawleroffers a similarly haunting exploration of ambition gone wrong.
Indeed, it’s a very depressing film.
The story focuses on four characters and how their lives are influenced by their use of drugs.
They want to feel alive and loved, but their choices go against their interests.
There are two storylines with one going backward and one forward.
Nevertheless, Leonard wants to find the person who killed his wife and get his revenge.
Both movies thrive on psychological tension, unraveling their protagonists psyches piece by piece.
Whats more, the themes of loss, obsession, and self-deception makeMementoan excellent psychological thriller forBlack Swanfans.
Additionally, Nolan and Aronofsky use similar storytelling techniques to reveal shocking truths about their protagonists sacrifices.
Both are movies about young artists breaking under the weight of perfectionism.
Together, they form the so-called fight club where men can come to fight and be reborn.
The surreal visuals, unreliable narration, and descent into chaos makeFight Cluban essential psychological thriller forBlack Swanenthusiasts.