There is also the verbosity in front of which everyone is criticizing, but this book, the author itself wrote very trivial, I remember that the book even mentioned what kind of car Bella drove to gas. You might be okay with trivial plots in a book because you can skip them automatically, but in a movie it's hard to please the masses. The movie itself is a difficult thing to talk about.
The honeymoon scene described in the first half of the paragraph is estimated that the director thinks this is an idol drama, so he focuses on the description, but as everyone feels, this drama should not be shot in the upper and lower parts, not only lacks the tension of performance, It also divides the curve of the entire character change, especially the male lead. The hesitation of this part is a good contrast to the brave and decisiveness that will appear in the next part, but splitting it into two films completely breaks this contrast. After a year, who still remembers those details in your upper part what. Moreover, as the most important part of the film, the director did not reproduce it well. To be honest, the famous director can make the film smooth, but it lacks a kind of emotion. I don’t think he has read Twilight. The original work of the book may feel that the idol drama really can't play his level. Few of the emotional breaking points are really on point. For example, in the original book, Edward's entanglement of Bella's desire for Bella and the fear of being hurt by the other party was played down by the actor or the director. , anyway, it just doesn't feel right, and the split and opposition of the entire Colin family when Bella was pregnant, Edward's pain, the movie's performance is all to the point, and Edward and Jacob's kind of hating each other , but there is no way to not get together again for Bella's conflict. The most incomprehensible thing for me is, director, is this drama about the boyfriend and the protagonist? Why is there so much drama in the third party? But no matter how flawed the show is, I'm still grateful to the people who brought this book to the screen. Make those fantasies come true. Waiting for Dawn 2. expect........
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