Edward is restricting more and more of what she can do. When Edward and Bella get back from Italy things have changed. Petersgirl Fandoms: Twilight Series - Stephenie Meyer, Twilight Series - All Media Types, Twilight (Movies) Language: English Words: 101,748 Chapters: 38/? Comments: 24 Kudos: 179 Bookmarks: 51 Hits: 9,211 Part 3 of Plot Bunnies That Have Run Away Feel free to comment suggestions and/or make them your own(just tag me so I can read) Series These are stories(A new story each chapter) that I have started but not finished. *~DISCLAIMER!~* I do not own but just borrowed. Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death.Orphan_account Fandoms: Twilight Series - Stephenie Meyer And no matter what, it's going to be an absolute must-see for the series' teen-vampire-adoring fans.Plot Bunnies That Have Run Away - Twilight Those who don't mind teen love served with a side of cheese (and bloodlust) will enjoy it. When the star-struck couple first leaps through the trees together or kisses, brace yourself for applause and giddy shrieks. Pattinson is dreamy and intense, although it would've been better had the British actor perfected a more refined American accent. Stewart does Bella justice with her constant clumsiness and her serious gazes. Clearly, the real story is the Bella-Edward romance, and in that respect the film should appease hardcore Twilighters (the on-screen kisses are even more passionate than in the book). But moviegoers who have no idea why so many girls in the audience are wearing "Team Edward" tees will find aspects of Twilight silly and superficial. But cosmetic issues aside, most of the characters - right down to the villainous vampires led by James (Cam Gigandet) - act like their counterparts in the novel.įrom Edward's shiny silver Volvo and Bella's beat-up red truck to the glittery meadow scene, the lullaby and the longing looks, Hardwicke and screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg have included most of the book's essential details. In Rathbone's case, he's a statue with overly gelled locks and a permanent look of irritation that got many laughs. While some of the supporting cast is spot-on (Ashley Greene is pixie-ish and graceful as prescient vampire Alice, and Burke's Charlie is exactly the kind of loving-but-hands-off father Meyer describes), other characters - like Jasper (Jackson Rathbone) and Rosalie ( Nikki Reed) - are reduced to one note. But while the Bella-Edward romance is appropriately swoony, other parts of the film are quite schlocky and even unintentionally funny (like Edward's facial expressions at his first whiff of Bella's intoxicating scent). Overall, this is a great sleepover movie and it's very entertaining.ĭirector Catherine Hardwicke nails the teen emotions and relationships, and she stays surprisingly faithful to the novel. The romance isn't more graphic than most PG-13 movies, and there's no language. The age rating? There's one fight scene near the end that could be easily skipped. It is based off a best-selling book series. And if you stick with the entire saga like my family did, you're realize that this is a love story.Īs you probably know, this story follows human Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen. It's a great sleepover movie - me and my best friend watched this - and it's not meant to be a feminist movie, which a lot of people don't understand.Ĭomplain: Bella's not a feminist she doesn't have an option the relationship is unhealthy.Īnswer: Bella was never supposed to be the poster girl for feminism! This movie is not Moxie. So entertaining that I watched it 12 times. I mean, this movie is no Titanic or Miss Americana, but it does serve its purpose - being entertaining.
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