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@knightfallprotocolАй бұрын
A lot of people misinterpret Lily's character and dont seem to grasp that Lily was NEVER trying to sabotage Nina or steal Nina's role. All of that was just Nina projecting her insecurities on to Lily. Any scene where Lily looks evil or says something evil was all in Nina's head.
@realSimoneCherieАй бұрын
That's too generous. Offering someone molly who is visibly sheltered and mocking them with "what are you gonna do, go home to mommy?" is calculated af
@hellfish2309Ай бұрын
“She was supposed to be sick!… Arronofsky has never better delivered a more intentionally ambiguous character almost to a fault seeing as she’s really less a character and as you say receptacle for Nina’s insecurities, mania, and psychoses We know there is objectively a character in universe joining that ballet company; but beyond that we know so much more about what Nina perceives of “Lilly” than anything actual about the character
@hellfish2309Ай бұрын
@@realSimoneCheriecan we trust she was ever there to offer Nina moli? Are we given anything demonstrating Nina actually even dosed moli? All we know for sure about that night is that she went out, and seeing as Lily genuinely disbelieves she spent a night in bed w/ Nina, who’s to say they even went out? All we know is that she showed up to speak of the day after
@lavinder11Ай бұрын
Nah, that's very generous interpretation
@kingvii6206Ай бұрын
@realSimoneCherie that didn't happen lol.
@KingLittleBullАй бұрын
Worked at a movie theater when this came out. We had to put a disclaimer at the box office because multiple people were bringing their older parents to see what they though was going to be a straight forward ballerina movie and came storming out to guest services half way through demanding a refund. Was quite hilarious.
@Herbbuddy5Ай бұрын
😆
@adiahaalexander9359Ай бұрын
Did any of these ppl watch the trailer because it *clearly* shows this movie is more than just a straight forward ballet movie
@KingLittleBullАй бұрын
@adiahaalexander9359 nope... alot of people just see a poster or a brief synopsis and don't dig in to it. Saw that alot with people complaining a movie wasn't what they thought it would be. This was the worse example that I saw though.
@zhing9970Ай бұрын
I i meannnn the poster itself already looks like a horror movie
@adiahaalexander9359Ай бұрын
@@zhing9970 right??
@ninadramer5355Ай бұрын
I love Aaron so much--he's such an insightful reactor and he always tries to see the perspective of characters in each movie he watches. I just love the specificity with which he watches movies!
@ninipookieАй бұрын
I feel the complete opposite. He’s the least insightful to me and very basic.But he’s getting better.
@dayzed2Ай бұрын
Me too!
@chase5436Ай бұрын
This movie is so sad. Just the relationship between her and Mila being twisted by all the mental illness and obsession. Mila's character literally just wants her to have fun and let loose, but her mom and the director are just constantly pushing her and making her suspicious of everything. Like there's one person in her life trying to just be friends, and everything inside (and outside) is telling her that that person is the enemy.
@dlweissАй бұрын
While it's true that Portman used a dancing double for all of the advanced ballet shots (with digital face replacement), she still gave a BRILLIANT performance throughout, and I think she totally deserved the Oscar she got.
@witchf4ce310Ай бұрын
Yeah it's not the dancing I'm so amazed by (although beautiful), it's the incredible acting of this character
@arjaegonzАй бұрын
I will never EVER forget that cuticle scene 😵💫 Simple body horror that's just so real.
@aseygirl929528 күн бұрын
SAME!! I still can’t watch that, it’s awful 🤢
@marianaavilalАй бұрын
I'm so glad tara caught the weird language around her mom and the parallel of her mom's "sweet girl" with the teacher's "little princess" I definitely think the movie is implying some abuse there from her mom which would explain nina's sexual repression, as her only experience has been traumatic the teacher also does ask her if she's a virgin and she says no, but I don't believe she would've actually willingly slept with anyone at that point, she could've been lying to him of course but I feel like it's further evidence towards this theory
@shania991Ай бұрын
I completely agree the way her mom acts is like she’s also trying to live through her kid it’s past just being overbearing
@jenniferjordan789Ай бұрын
I watched this movie for a psychology class. So much going on . . psychosis, OCD, eating disorder.
@nicoleES-5678Ай бұрын
Sarah Lane, a soloist from ABT, was Natalie Portman's dance double. Sara was a brilliant dancer who did not initially get enough credit for the true dancing in this film. IMO partly because Natalie Portman acted the hell out of her character, and it was so easy to believe she performed more of the advanced technical dancing than she actually did!
@taylorvachirawit3444Ай бұрын
Wishing for the fast recovery of our girl, Tara. Hope she's doing a lot better now.
@wisewillowgamesАй бұрын
The one thing i like is how innocent and childish she is mostly bc of her mom. She lives with her mom in a childlike pink bedroom and than slowly she starts to mature, experiment with bolder makeup and different partners. Until ultimately her innocent is gone but its her choice. Her madness set her free.
@Jordashian93Ай бұрын
I am very happy with the time I spent on this movie. Natalie Portman is one of my favorite actresses, and I finally got to see what got her an Oscar. I enjoyed her performance and she is the MVP.
@poe_more_pleaseАй бұрын
Intentional or not, Tara honed in on how the dancers (and the actors themselves) look similar quickly. The themes of comparison and identity (amongst other, more disturbing thematic elements) are greatly showcased in this movie.
@aprr5366Ай бұрын
12:17 not Tara calling the whole plot and ending right there 😂
@SS4LuxrayАй бұрын
Natalie definitely deserved her Oscar and Barbara and Vincent were really great as well
@hessu275Ай бұрын
One of my favorite films. Natalie gives such a brilliant performance
@BakedcakeyyyАй бұрын
Natalie’s acting in this was absolutely a highlight. I remember the first time watching it and completely forgot it was Natalie. I was just watching Nina. Her experiences, her trauma, her emotions.
@ILoveSlippers43Ай бұрын
“Is this one of those mind-fuck movies?!” Hahahaha all Darren aronofsky films are pretty much. 😂😂😂
@EleventhCubFanАй бұрын
This is the movie that made me fall in love with movie theaters. I was blown away by this movie when I saw it and it made me wanna see more new movies.
@percyweasley9301Ай бұрын
Wow 😲😲
@MovementGraffitiАй бұрын
Excellent movie. As a former dancer, the psychosis and paranoia is so relatable. I love Aarons "break free" chants and you guys' yells during swan transitions haha. Thanks for the reaction guys! I agree 10/10.
@michaeldonaghy4703Ай бұрын
Yeah!! More Tara, we've had loads lately and I know she's sick so nice to see another one with here😊 Hope she feels better on a less selfish note. 😅
@VTWitch90Ай бұрын
As an ex ballet dancer trained by Russians my entire life this movie and Natalie’s character resonated with me so much that this instantly became one of my all time favorite films. It really captured so perfectly the stress we go through as dancers and the drive and need to be perfect. Albeit it’s greatly exaggerated here for dramatic effect but it’s pretty damn spot on.
@Debnam101Ай бұрын
Mila's "Was I good?" line, gets me every time!
@anomalygАй бұрын
Lily is not doing anything wrong. But Nina is threatened and we see her insecurities play out. Projections. It really shows that when we are not grounded how our own skewed thoughts make us see things that aren't real. Great one guys!
@cmo6055Ай бұрын
Natalie did train ballet prior to this movie, but when she is en pointe or doing pirouettes, it is a body double, sometimes her face is projected on the double. Her double came out after the movie, because she didnt like that Natalie got all the praise and it was giving the idea that you could be a ballerina after training for a year, but you need to practice from a really young age. Natalie did work hard, learned some dancing skills and did a great job acting in this movie tho. Deserved her oscar, but she does not have to pretend she is a ballerina/did all the dance work herself.
@Margo_ladydeathАй бұрын
I feel like her mother was both obsessed with her and loathed her. Trying to live vicariously through her but just hating any success or deviation of what the mother wanted her to do.
@ReelRejectsАй бұрын
What's your FAVORITE Darren Aronofsky joint??
@hessu275Ай бұрын
It's Requiem For A Dream, this is a close second
@marlainalindsey3279Ай бұрын
The Whale and Noah❤❤
@Hey_JamieАй бұрын
It’s 10,000% ‘mother!’ with Jennifer Lawrence. The way every character in that movie represents a biblical character right down to the house representing earth is just chefs kiss. I normally wouldn’t expose this except that you both literally just mentioned you’ve already seen it lol
@alexkidd4144Ай бұрын
Pi was the most...... memorable, but probably The Wrestler
@afroahmed3989Ай бұрын
The wrestler, period
@lupascipher2903Ай бұрын
Fun fact: the director paid for the rights of the anime movie 'Perfect Blue' (highly recommend it) to have a lot of the more interesting psychological shots in this movie and adapt them from animation into filming (bathtub scene, seeing herself in reflections, seeing copies of herself passing her). He thought the psychological horror of imposter syndrome was portrayed so well that he wanted to implement it for his own movie about the same themes.
@onemanreactionfaction7636Ай бұрын
The subway almost becomes a living, breathing entity in Aronofsky films. It's like a realm to another dimension of time and space. It's crazy. If you two haven't watched his first film Pi, you need to check that one out. I don't think there are many reactions to that on YT.
@nitsugazemagАй бұрын
Natalie Portman's Oscar winning role. Also, got a few nominations in total, including, best picture. Since the film was on a low budget, production took a holt where Natalie had to maintain a thin physique for about 9 months and continued to train for extended period. When she was little, she did ballet, which, helped, but she did have a dance double for the more difficult dance moves that she couldn't do. That has sparked a whole controversy of its own considering how they campaigned that she did her own dancing. It's not entirely untrue, but it undermined the ballerina who doubled for her. It's just as weird as big blockbusters touting no CGI when there is a substantial amount polishing these films that go unnoticed.
@LukasMoon91Ай бұрын
One of the best cinema experiences I've ever had such an amazing, underrated or “forgotten” movie.
@EchanteDanteАй бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies of all time especially as far as psychological thrillers go
@dayzed2Ай бұрын
I also see the CSA possibility because Nina is so repressed, so obsessed with perfection and could explain her need for approval from authority figures…and yes that line was creepy!!! I definitely do think that is a underlying theme..so sad
@sebasellyVАй бұрын
I've never seen such an appreciation in a reaction for this film as a whole! The writing, the acting, the story, the sound desing, the visuals, Aronofsky, you guys are the best!! I loved you for this
@morleyxtremeh1955Ай бұрын
Whiplash next?....
@nikolaos9652Ай бұрын
Such a great movie. The body horror comes from everyday actions and I think that makes it more potent.
@marshallwarren2312Ай бұрын
3:59 Oh my gosh that reaction though... all y'all keep doing what you're doing: it brings me joy; it brings me LIFE
@TourettesMajesticАй бұрын
Watched this as a teenager and I don’t think I truly appreciated how magnificent it was
@NaviSidhu971Ай бұрын
So glad to watch you guys react to this film. It is one of my absolute favourites. One of those films you can watch over and over and get something new from each time.
@thedarkknight2221Ай бұрын
About a week or so before I saw this movie theaters I remember Natalie Portman getting an award for this movie and hitting her acceptance speech calling Mila Kunis “sweet lips”, imagine my 19 year old excitement at finding out in the theater what she meant by that🥵🥵🥵🤯🤯🤯
@jennifer5512Ай бұрын
Great reaction from Tara and Aaron! This is such a great film (and it came out in a really great year for film overall with The Social Network being released the same year)
@ihatetheheat4524Ай бұрын
You two should watch perfect blue
@RenoisticАй бұрын
Adore that movie!
@Cheewiz833Ай бұрын
Experiencing this with you guys felt as thrilling as the first time. Great analysis
@sadlemoncakeАй бұрын
this was a great reaction! so glad you guys appreciated the messages and amazing spookiness of this movie! so fun.
@1b0y4meАй бұрын
Loved this movie for years, it's still such a beautiful yet sad movie, so happy to see more ppl reacting to it.
@michaelhickman9667Ай бұрын
Some scenes were very eerie in this, Wynonna Ryder (may not spell it right) but she was great in this 👍 I felt for her character
@alexp601Ай бұрын
This might be my favourite reaction from these two together!
@hackapumpАй бұрын
It's not clear that Nina dies at the end: Many - including Natalie Portman - interpret the blood as a metaphor for her becoming a grown woman. What's clear is that the movie mirrors the story in Swan Lake. The question is who dies in the end: Is it really Nina, or is it just the little girl that her mother locked her into? Either way, a great movie and a performance for the ages from Natalie. (And yeah, she did win an Oscar for it).
@KristenYolandaАй бұрын
44:15 i’m sorry😂😂😂 Aaron’s face is hilarious!!! Why was this reaction so funny?!!! 47:28 i don’t know why, but that “she’s gone” by Natalie is my favorite line!
@fazestheticАй бұрын
you guys need to watch the movie that inspired this, "Perfect Blue"
@lucasoliver2571Ай бұрын
I agree
@erikhuska7809Ай бұрын
GREAT REACT REJECTS!! The message I got from after leaving the Theater was how Pressure, Jealousy, and Pursuit of Perfection can Distort the Mind! Worthy Oscar Winning Performance of Natalie Portman! "Merde"!! ^_^
@barbarellabarbwire239Ай бұрын
Tara’s foreshadowing at 12:15 😬😬😬
@draco3584Ай бұрын
Tara: Demure Me (already over the word): OMG noo not here, not this. The Demure Demons got Tara too. 😂
@JennyofOldStones713Ай бұрын
Yeah but she actually used it in its correct context. She wasn’t using it in the incorrect context like the trend going around. It’s a very old word.
@alanaandrade1896Ай бұрын
Love it that you both ending in the same body position and face
@aerialcrowleyАй бұрын
Now that i think about it, I'm pretty sure she's hallucinating because of starvation
@olgawolga2901Ай бұрын
Wow you guys were so into the movie, loved it 😍 Would be nice to get a rewatch with you
@bigd4998Ай бұрын
Love this movie and definitely one of Natalie’s best performance!! Worth the Oscar win!!
@thedarkknight2221Ай бұрын
So a year after this movie came out a professional ballerina came out saying Natalie Portman did NOT do all of her dance sequences, and that many of them were actually done by her with performance capture technology used to digitally alter her face to look like Natalie. Sadly, a lot of people who voted for Natalie at most of the awards shows that they voted for her because of her dancing skills, and when many of those voters said they would not have given the awards to Natalie after they learned that the ballerina actually stood up for Natalie saying she should’ve won solely because of her acting ability alone. It’s an extremely rare scenario in which someone wants credit for what they’ve done while also giving credit to the person who they did the work for.
@system0fadowner251Ай бұрын
Yeah, well, i agree. Whether or not Natalie did all the dancing in the movie, her performance alone was award worthy.
@chase5436Ай бұрын
I think she definitely just wanted people to know that some ballet skills can only be mastered after years of training, but that didn't negate the fact that Natalie trained relentlessly for a year before filming. That whole controversy was weird, and I put blame more on the studio for trying to push the narrative that Natalie did everything. Natalie, Mila, and Sarah Lane (the professional ballet dancer) all supported each other.
@theshadowfax239Ай бұрын
If the academy expects somebody to become a professional ballet dancer for a movie in order to get an award then they must be out of their minds.
@thedarkknight2221Ай бұрын
@@theshadowfax239 right!!!
@NguyenLinh-wf2fbАй бұрын
Lol how could anyone expect her to do all the dancing. Did common sense not exist back then. Unless she was trained since young to be a professional ballet dancer it's impossile to dance like that. And her job was acting, not dancing even if it's a nice plus point, and she gave a really brilliant acting performance.
@MindofMike35Ай бұрын
The fact that Mila Kunis wasn't even nominated for Best Supporting Actress for this role in 2010 is absolutely CRIMINAL!!! 😱
@zhing9970Ай бұрын
She was thooo
@MindofMike35Ай бұрын
@@zhing9970 She wasn't
@maraneza-5370Ай бұрын
i keep rewatching this over and over again, i just love these two's reaction 😂 and the movie is great
@NJSillaStewАй бұрын
Didn’t Natalie win an Oscar for this movie?! Deserved tbh
@jokerno.1763Ай бұрын
Mila Kunis was so hypnotic in that movie, just perfect......
@jeanebАй бұрын
tara's suspicion of the mom is so interesting. i never thought of it that way, but if it were her dad doing all that weird shit instead, the immediate thought would be [that] abuse. after all these years, there's still more layers to peel off this movie... just like her fkn hangnail. 🙊
@nur418777Ай бұрын
Great reaction to an excellent movie. Hope Tara and Aaron will do "Pi" and "The Fountain" as well.
@MindofMike35Ай бұрын
I hope this comment doesn't get deleted because it references drugs... 🤞 Aaron's deadpan delivery of "I don't think you eat cocaine" messed me up!!! That was hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
@csw3287Ай бұрын
Yeah!... Mila & Natalie😍
@simplebull210Ай бұрын
Never got this movie when i was younger, now I understand why it was so popular. Wow
@misssmile1406Ай бұрын
Definitely one of the best commentary of this channel yet. You make a great duo 🔥
@SweetlyxJulesАй бұрын
I really really think that Nina’s mom 100% s*xually ab*sed her daughter. I think that during Nina’s dream scene with Lily was real but that it was actually her mom since Lily called her “my sweet girl” and it was only Nina’s mom who called her that. There’s also something SUPER eerie about how obsessive her mom is, drawing Nina like a crazy person. Even her mom insisting having her undress in front of her and the cake licking thing too. It really just made me feel that Nina was driven to utter madness because of years enduring her mom’s ab*se. Obviously there was a lot more than paranoia with Nina, but clearly her mom messed her up even further. It’s such a trippy insane movie
@classy_c88Ай бұрын
Yalll got me cracking up lol 44:16 I’m screaming with you!!
@tomderuiter2254Ай бұрын
One of my favorite movoe reactions on the channel!! So awesome!!!
@junegonzalez8444Ай бұрын
This reminds me of Perfect Blue
@mupicap7927Ай бұрын
This is why i loved darren. Abd this is my first film of him, and i dig it in to his filmogrphy.
@frankrodriguez6915Ай бұрын
If they like this move they should watch a Perfect Blue (1997) by satoshi kon.
@nor.freddyАй бұрын
Always found this movie so horrifying. Its so off putting and makes my skin crawl... But amazing movie
@StobieWan22Ай бұрын
When I see this in the cinema I got so lost in the movie. I was so silent and I walked out from that viewing saying that was one of the best movies I have ever seen. It made me want to experience my first ballet and I actually went to see the Russian Ballet company perform Swan Lake at my local theatre. It was amazing. But yes this film is incredible 👌🏻🙌🏻
@Fazle-u6qАй бұрын
Their reactions were so good😂❤
@LanaDelReySupremacyАй бұрын
This and Abigail really got me into ballet lmao
@avery444babyАй бұрын
Darren aronofsky is one of the best directors in my opinion, his movies don’t just make you feel they make you think. There’s multiple movies that he’s made that genuinely make me feel ill at some points and I think that’s why he’s so popular because it’s fucking real.
@DamienOliverKeithDrews-x6zАй бұрын
Perfect Blue must watching
@MultiGreenGАй бұрын
This movie is a masterpiece. So well done. ❤
@VictoriaVaughn-p3vАй бұрын
Nina was suffering from either paranoid schizophrenia or some sort of stress induced psychoses, or maybe even both. I lean toward schizophrenia more because I have experience with it. A lot, maybe even most, of what happens to her is in her head. Lily never is actually trying to sabotage her, she views what Lily does as slights against her because she's envious of the freedom she represents. Nina has been raised by an overbearing and toxic mother and as such is obsessive and calculated in everything she does. That's why she had such an issue letting go. Even the end i think is all in her head, it's not a struggle between her and Lily. It's a struggle between two sides of herself and in the end the darkness wins and its perfection.
@airs1234Ай бұрын
Tara & Aaron are my new joint favourites. Tara & Roxy are my favourites too. ❤
@romerjohncaday8703Ай бұрын
The overall message of this movie is the impulse and obsession with perfection.
@Raicheru13Ай бұрын
I've been wanting to watch this for a while, but I'm not sure I can watch an Aronofsky movie raw. So glad you covered this one.
@rebeccawyse5562Ай бұрын
Natalie and the dance coach director were in The Other Bolin Sister...Natalie plays Anne Bolin...yes the queen that got her head cut off.
@WuffskersАй бұрын
should check out Perfect Blue by the late great Satoshi Kon which was a major inspiration for this movie. Aronofsky also lifted a scene from Perfect Blue in requiem for a dream in the iconic bathtub screaming scene which was lifted straight from Perfect Blue.
@4523bgbАй бұрын
Every time I watch a Darren Aronofsky movie I imagine how great his RoboCop remake would've been......
@_editaddictАй бұрын
Omg I’ve wanted to watch this movie but everytime I start it I never finish it. But now I can watch it with you guys.
@PaulCastlesАй бұрын
Yall two need to react to The Wrestler, another film by Darren Aronofsky
@kimishaturnerАй бұрын
Loved this reaction!! ❤❤Love this movie! Hope you feel better soon Tara! Have you guys reviewed "Team America" yet? It would be a great one on this channel. 😂
@videohistory722Ай бұрын
She learned as much ballet as she could in one year. Everything else was a double.
@veggiesarefruitsАй бұрын
Lilly was NEVER trying to sabotage Nina. Nina was both attracted to and envious of this new girl she barely knew.
@Burpees73Ай бұрын
Reel rejects please please please do Perfect Blue.
@TDRTreyVision-om8lvАй бұрын
You guys should react to Madea Movies mainly because there is a lot of them
@RenoisticАй бұрын
This is heavily inspired by the animated movie Perfect Blue. Recommended!
@4523bgbАй бұрын
I compare that cuticle thing to dreams when your teeth fall out...the worst.
@aseygirl929528 күн бұрын
Yes! And when you dream about your teeth falling out it means “loss of control” which is what she was feeling everytime she picked at her nails…
@StacyWalker-h2qАй бұрын
Aaron is the best!💜
@gailscrypto1536Ай бұрын
i do think this movie really does make you feel what it must be like to lose your mind.....