The New York Theatre Company is going to re-stage "Swan Lake" because the former lead dancer Beth (Winona?) Winona Ryder (played by Ryder) leaves, and[Expand All]
The New York Theatre Company is going to re-stage "Swan Lake" because the former lead dancer Beth (Winona?) Winona Ryder (played by Ryder) leaves, and the director Thomas (Vincent?) Vincent Cassel (played by Cassel) decides to hold an audition for a new lead dancer and requires the lead dancer to play both the black swan and the white swan. Nina (Natalie? Natalie Portman (played by Portman) has been practicing ballet since childhood. Under her mother's meticulous care, her skills have become outstanding. This time, she hopes to stand out. However, in the competition, she discovered that Lily (Mira?) was rather scheming. Mila Kunis (played by Kunis) is her own strong opponent. In the selection process, her performance as the white swan was impeccable, but the black swan was not as good as Lily's. She felt physically and mentally exhausted. When she got home, she found red spots on her back and a foot injury. She went to the director all by herself, hoping to make an effort. The director took the opportunity to kiss her, but she firmly refused. As a result, the director actually chose her. Her teammates suspected that she rose to prominence by her looks. At the cocktail party, Beth even vented her anger in public. This kind of pressure, combined with injuries, has been constantly affecting her performance. The director inspired her to unleash her passion and show the allure of the black swan. Under the powerful psychological suggestion, she seemed to slide into the role of the black swan as well...[Collapse]