Just a quick post about "TWILIGHT".
Disclaimer: If you loved the movie and choose to continue reading, don't get offended by my opinions!
Where do I start? The books, okay I admit I was drawn in by the books and wanted to see how the story would play out. If you just don't put a whole lot of thought into the books and like cheesy romantics then it was pretty good. There is a side of me that was pulled into the whole falling in love with the "bad guy" theme. However, the cheesey, overdramatic, and martyrdom-ness of Bella was annoying. I always liked Jacob better than Edward, until the fourth book. Anyway on to the movie.
We went Saturday night at 10:50pm because those were the only tickets that we could get. Maybe, I was too tired after an entire weekend of football, or maybe the hype was just that, hype! My over all thoughts of the movie.....LAME!! For the first hour of the movie there is very little, and if any very shallow dialogue between Edward and Bella, and even less between any one else in the movie. Basically, the entire depth, plot, storyline of the movie was presented by....SILENCE.....SEDUCTIVE STARES........NARRATIVES.......SILENCE..........SEDUCTIVE STARES..........MUSIC.........MUSIC.........SILENCE........and so on. I guess it is kindof hard to portray such immortal beauties as the Cullens in real life, because in real life Vampires don't exist. Even so, I have seen much prettier actors/actresses and better digital enhancements in other movies. I could have done without the white powder, lipstick, and eyeliner to try and differentiate the Cullens from everyone else. Hated the casting for Edward, Jasper, Carlisle. Okay casting of Esme, Rosalie. Liked Bella, Charlie, Jacob, and Alice.
Sorry, to say I didn't even think the movie was somewhat interesting until the baseball scene. And even then it was just mediocre. I hated the biology scene, and the meadow scene. There was just no depth to any of the characters. So, yeah they tried to portray Bella as being clumsy, but did a horrible job. Anyone who didn't read the books would have no idea of what was going on. Alice was supposedly being graceful as she made a grand entrance into the Cullens kitchen by balancing on a branch, and then because there was no creativity in the writing of the movie she had to just announce that she and Bella would be great friends. Oh and there eyes, if you hadn't read the books who is supposed to get the whole eye turning from a golden brown to black? Bella points it out in the movie but then it is just left dangling.
I could go on and on about the inserted comments on drugs and sex, to the kiss, to the under developed story, to the ridiculos actions of her friends....etc. But I will keep that to myself. I figure I have already wasted enough energy on the Twilight Series.
In closing if you are thinking about seeing the movie, save your money and watch the trailer. Every scene that had a split second of interest in it is in the trailer. Who knows, maybe the will get a better director for the next movie. Sorry Catherine Hardwicke, you had your shot, and the only thing that saved you was the hype leading into the weekend.