Scary stuff, and the first drop image for Natalie Portman, in this 2011 which had opened with a nice positive (cubed) in all major aspects of the life of the actress. Love, maternity, critical acclaim and audience, and finally the Academy Award for the interpretation of "The Black Swan" to just 30 years, received on February 27 last year.
What can wish for a woman (and artist and star?)? Nothing, of course, but to stand on guard because, when the triumph begins to be excessive, and annoying, that's the envy of us puts his paws. In this case, rather than feet, I'd say arched feet, thin, shapely dancer's legs. You know the dance scenes of the Black Swan? Those for which interpret Portman (who studies ballet behind the years of infancy) has worked hard for over a year? Those through which he met and fell in love with her future husband (and father of her child) Benjamin Millepied? Those which, in essence, have led to an Oscar? Well, did not turn her.
To them, if not almost all, seems to have been an unknown American Ballet Theatre dancer, Sarah Lane, who, despite the efforts and great contribution to the good result of the film, was not even mentioned in the acknowledgments Natalie, during his speech at the Oscars. Now, therefore, the Lane rebels, and reveals that his role as stand-in would be far more significant than revealed by the production of the film Aronofsky.
"They tried to keep the story of Christmas becomes a dancer in a year and a half - has accused the girl - but virtually all of the dance I made it. Natalie and I have alternate shots. They were close-ups of her face and arms up, then did the shoot with me, the whole body or a close up of my feet.
And then they digitally inserted his face on my body. " The Fox, the manufacturer of the film, he would disappear for a video special effects that showed this "trick". In response to accusations made by Lane, Fox spokespeople have issued this statement: "We were fortunate to have Sarah to the dance sequences more complex and have only praise for his work.
But Natalie has been doing most of the dance shown in the film. " Lodging the truth?
What can wish for a woman (and artist and star?)? Nothing, of course, but to stand on guard because, when the triumph begins to be excessive, and annoying, that's the envy of us puts his paws. In this case, rather than feet, I'd say arched feet, thin, shapely dancer's legs. You know the dance scenes of the Black Swan? Those for which interpret Portman (who studies ballet behind the years of infancy) has worked hard for over a year? Those through which he met and fell in love with her future husband (and father of her child) Benjamin Millepied? Those which, in essence, have led to an Oscar? Well, did not turn her.
To them, if not almost all, seems to have been an unknown American Ballet Theatre dancer, Sarah Lane, who, despite the efforts and great contribution to the good result of the film, was not even mentioned in the acknowledgments Natalie, during his speech at the Oscars. Now, therefore, the Lane rebels, and reveals that his role as stand-in would be far more significant than revealed by the production of the film Aronofsky.
"They tried to keep the story of Christmas becomes a dancer in a year and a half - has accused the girl - but virtually all of the dance I made it. Natalie and I have alternate shots. They were close-ups of her face and arms up, then did the shoot with me, the whole body or a close up of my feet.
And then they digitally inserted his face on my body. " The Fox, the manufacturer of the film, he would disappear for a video special effects that showed this "trick". In response to accusations made by Lane, Fox spokespeople have issued this statement: "We were fortunate to have Sarah to the dance sequences more complex and have only praise for his work.
But Natalie has been doing most of the dance shown in the film. " Lodging the truth?
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