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Twilight MAG

November 30, 2008
By Anonymous

“Twilight”– based on the first book in the best-selling series by Stephenie Meyer – is a faithful adaptation that will satiate the thirst of fans and simultaneously captivate new audiences.

The movie follows the story of Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), a normal girl thrust into a secret supernatural world when she falls in love with her mysterious classmate, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). He just happens to be a vampire.

Ditch your preconceived ­notions of vampires; this isn't a typical vampire tale. If you are looking for clichéd stereotypes with fangs, coffins, and stakes through the heart, this isn't the movie for you. Director Catherine Hardwicke and screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg stay true to Meyer's vision and create a film that ­exposes “Twilight” for what it essentially is: a story of the ­ultimate forbidden love.

Hardwicke once again proves her knack for portraying raw teenage experiences, as she did in “Thirteen” and “Lords of Dogtown.” She directs a young cast of phenomenal talent. Leads Stewart and Pattinson throw themselves into their roles and portray their characters exceptionally well. The chemistry between the two is electric.

Stewart gives a fresh, honest take on Bella. Her straightforward interpretation allows viewers to live vicariously through Bella and experience what she does. You feel her longing and desire.

Pattinson conveys Edward's inner turmoil flawlessly. His complex perception of the ­character creates a believable Edward. He conveys his feelings of vitality and emotional reawakening through his ­expressions.

The movie also has an outstanding supporting cast. Billy Burke as Bella's father, Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen, and Michael Welch as Mike Newton all deserve a nod for excellent portrayal of their characters.

The film itself is visually ­dynamic. The movie is shot in crisp blue tones. The costumes are pallid, veering away from traditional vampire attire. Bella's wardrobe ­becomes closer to the Cullens' as she grows closer to them. The nomad vampires appear savage in clothes taken from their victims.

Filmed in Portland, Oregon, the movie features stunning views and beautiful landscapes. Because of the small budget, action sequences were done physically. Though some may find the special effects lacking, the simplicity enhances Hardwicke's unique documentary-style filming. Using extreme close-ups and whimsical angles, the camera work gives the movie an intimate, realistic feel.

The music ties in to the story perfectly. Consisting of moody, angst-filled rock songs, the soundtrack fits the tone. From Muse's upbeat “Supermassive Black Hole” playing during a game of vampire baseball, to Iron and Wine's romantic “Flightless Bird, American Mouth” at prom, the songs set the mood for the scenes.

A longer film would have ­allowed more time to explain the essentials of the plot, making it easier for those who have not read the book. Although it mirrors the book very closely, many scenes had to be cut. The danger of the nomadic vampires is threaded throughout the movie to create more tension. The essence of the story is present, making changes in details insignificant; the movie's creators successfully captured the elements that made readers fall in love with Bella and Edward.

The book and the movie are equally ­satisfying, albeit in different ways, and neither is better. While you can imagine the detailed story unfolding in your head when reading the book, the movie creates a sweet condensed version for the big screen. Both allow you to lose yourself in this passionate, unorthodox romance.

All components work to­gether nicely in “Twilight” to efficiently bring the book to life. The film is a beautiful mixture of romance, action, comedy, and horror, containing aspects that will appeal to everyone.


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on Nov. 10 2010 at 7:17 pm
Moviebuff0202 SILVER, East Setauket, New York
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Favorite Quote:
"You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."- Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight

Twilight is ___.  Fill in the blank.  Meanwhile, go see Harry Potter rather than Breaking Dawn.

 

P.S.  Twilight is a ripoff of Harry Potter in soooooo many ways, but the most irritating is that Twilight 4: THe Movie is also being split into two parts.  I mean, come on! Have an original idea!


Eliza019 said...
on Nov. 9 2010 at 9:38 pm
Eliza019, Woodbridge, Connecticut
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Favorite Quote:
And there was hope in me that I could take you there - Something Corporate

The writing style is pretty bad to say the least. I'm not a huge grammar and mechanics person but i was still really annoyed when whole paragraphs and chapters had sentences that started with I and talked about Bella hunting in her kitchen. Was that supposed to be symbolic?

on Oct. 24 2010 at 5:15 pm
AaronLawrence SILVER, St. Louis, Missouri
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Favorite Quote:
I may be an idiot, but i'm not stupid

Until you change me enough that i'm convinced I need to change, I won't change

I can't stand the books and the movies are even worse.  Doesn't anyone realize that their REAllY not originial. 

LunaLives GOLD said...
on Oct. 18 2010 at 5:10 pm
LunaLives GOLD, South Bend, Indiana
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Favorite Quote:
Because I can!-Me "Life is a choice and death is a decision"-Lil Wayne

You make a valid point. I have to agree with you on this.

LunaLives GOLD said...
on Oct. 18 2010 at 5:07 pm
LunaLives GOLD, South Bend, Indiana
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Favorite Quote:
Because I can!-Me "Life is a choice and death is a decision"-Lil Wayne

I've seen the first 2 movies and read all 4 and a half books. It is my personal opinion that the books are better than the movies. Then again I think the same thing of the Harry Potter books and movies. But I must say that the review was a good one. I liked it alot.

on Oct. 18 2010 at 1:27 pm
BrookXoxo BRONZE, Andrews AFB, Maryland
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Gorgous review! Absouletely beautifully written!

Brett Buell said...
on Oct. 18 2010 at 1:11 pm
Brett Buell, New Lisbon, Wisconsin
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This book sucks don't read it

 


Baller 101 said...
on Oct. 13 2010 at 3:16 pm
I really like this movie. I think everyone should go watch it. It is a girly movie but also the newest one has a lot of action scenes, so the guys might like it.

pig 4 life said...
on Oct. 12 2010 at 8:34 pm
i love this movie, i totally dig this vanpire thing i mean i am 1 and my pig fangs will suck u dry

hernandenj1 said...
on Oct. 11 2010 at 3:41 pm
i love this review i have to one for a movie in my english class and we have to pick a teen magazine that would be our audience and im going with teen ink because yall do really great reviews. You invite us in the story and leave us wanting more and wanting to watch it.

on Oct. 9 2010 at 11:09 am
EmilyClark BRONZE, Wayne, Pennsylvania
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I liked your review and I thought you summed it up very well. I think that the movies are better than the books though. 

SierraLe13 said...
on Sep. 28 2010 at 9:58 am
SierraLe13, Bruceton Mills, West Virginia
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Favorite Quote:
"NOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOM"

I agree with Fike. The books really are not that good. I like the movies way better because you can actually see the action.

Fike said...
on Sep. 28 2010 at 8:27 am
i like the movies but the books are terrible and are hard for me 2 read.

on Sep. 26 2010 at 6:26 pm
Alex_Durham GOLD, Vineland, New Jersey
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Favorite Quote:
Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

I have to say that this was a very good review. But I cannot agree with you in saying that it can appeal to everyone. Quite frankly, many people, even people who have commented on this review, do not like the Twilight series (of movies or books). Next time, make sure you don't say what can't ever be true - don't make a hard generalization and say that "EVERYONE" or "NOBODY" likes it because there's bound to be someone who does and doesn't!

on Sep. 18 2010 at 5:26 pm
lollipopcandy566 BRONZE, Springfield, Ohio
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Favorite Quote:
Never let the fear of strinking out keep you from playing the game. :)

Wow.. There are alot of great authors on Teen Ink but I really like this review Of Twilight the best..YOu have really great details about the movie and as a writer myself would like to follow in your footsteps..

on Sep. 15 2010 at 2:47 pm
SingleGal SILVER, Huntsville, Arkansas
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Favorite Quote:
PEACE LOVE DEATH

I really dont know what to say about it...

Mardelzor said...
on Sep. 12 2010 at 7:03 pm
haha, awesome! have fun with that! :)

Olivea said...
on Sep. 11 2010 at 4:14 pm
Olivea, Tottenham, Other
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Favorite Quote:
The defects and faults of the mind are like wounds in the body. After all imaginable care has been taken to heal them up, still there will be a scar left behind.
--
Francois de la Roche Foucauld

I have to disgree with you. While I may not be a big fan of the books now, what first pulled me in was the realness of the characters and the classic dynamics of a teen romance novel. Even though I am no longer blinded to the lower quality aspects of the books (I blame sparkly Edward) I can still see the appeal. This is not the case with the movie.  I will not list all the issues, but the main thing is the acting. Every line is filled with so much angst and just about every scene is overacted to the point where supposedly 'serious' moments would make me laugh aloud. The actors, with a few exceptions (namely Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen, who in my opinion did a grand job with what he was given) made me cringe during tender moments. To top everything off Kristen Stewart's single facial expression destracted me from whatever was happening onscreen.

Kira said...
on Sep. 10 2010 at 3:55 pm
I read the Twilight series before it became famous due to the movie franchise. I was a REAL fan. When I started reading it, New Moon was still new. That was in 2006. And I remained a loyal fan to the series, even when the first movie came out and the whole thing exploded. But let me tell you something, from an original fan's point of view. The Twilight movies suck. The actors--especially Kristen Stewart-- did not fit the part at all, and from what parts of the movie I have seen--I've never been able to force myself to watch it--I'm not impressed with her acting abilities at all. Robert Pattinson is a good actor, but he is far from what I imagined Edward to look like. So pardon me for saying so, but your movie critic is way off.

on Sep. 9 2010 at 7:04 pm
LihuaEmily SILVER, North Kingstown, Rhode Island
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Favorite Quote:
"It is said that there's no such thing as a free lunch. But the universe is the ultimate free lunch." -Alan Guth

I don't like Twilight myself, but this review told me plenty about the movie, whether I like the stories or not. But I actually quite agree with you. I don't like Twilight.