I found that only Asian directors can shoot love scenes, especially young love scenes, that can be meticulous and full of details. I really want to talk to the director of TWILIGHT. This is a love scene. The original book is actually a classic love story between Romeo and Juliet. Vampires and suspense are only supporting roles, so I feel that when I am reading a novel, the author writes in these areas not logically and closely, nor is it particularly exciting, because this is not the main thing that attracts the reader, because the other parts are excellent and they are not detailed. The part can be ignored, just because the other party is a vampire, so love is full of death and mystery. But everything is to set off their love, in terms of the description of love, the author's description is still very nuanced. But there are no details in the movie. The whole thing is taken with the vulgar funny commonly used in stupid American youth dramas. I can think of many very simple details that can show how deeply she loves him, even if it is only lost when a girl loves him. Reason is obsessed with nothing, and even willing to abandon all of his life (this is definitely the performance of being dazzled when he was first love in his teens). But if I haven't read the book, I will only find it strange. He was stunned to change this detailed script into a suspense and action movie. The director must be trying to imitate Harry Potter, but this is not Harry Potter. When Harry Potter wrote the book, he focused on a lot of adventure and magic in the world of suspense and magic. So when shooting a Harry Potter movie, it is easy to shoot these places with momentum and effect, because the author is rendering here, and the readers are paying attention to it. And TWILIGHT is just a pure love novel under the magic package. But the director abandoned the essence of it, chasing suspense and funny, and then naturally, it smashed. BY THE WAY, the action scenes should still be guided by Chinese action guides. In many cases, the actions are really not beautiful or cool enough.
It just feels that this drama is very hasty, another typical product of American fast food cultural commodity economy. So I assert that TWILIGHT will never be the next Harry Potter. The American nerves turned out to be so rough. It is not difficult to understand why TWILIGHT is so popular, because the love inside is not American love at all. This kind of martyrdom-like medieval love is basically a regular guest in Korean drama Japanese girl comics. Americans find it fresh! Maybe the director looks down on this kind of love in his heart, and thinks it is naive and unrealistic, so all the emotions are included in the filming. But we poor children, we know that these things will never happen in the real world, so we came to see the movie for comfort, but what did we shoot? Thinking of the night interview with vampires, I feel that this kind of movie really understands the feelings of the author. Thinking of Brokeback Mountain, Americans will never be able to shoot this kind of Asian love.
An American classmate told me in the morning that she heard a 13-year-old girl who said "I really need a lover now!" after watching the movie and she collapsed on the spot. She wanted to stop the child and say, listen to her sister, the reality is always Not the same, boyfriends in reality are definitely different! Thinking about it this way, this 13-year-old girl may be satisfied with this movie, right? Maybe we are just past the age of the target audience for this drama, so this is not for us female customers full of critical emotions who have experienced countless movies and reality, but we still rely on watching them in the cinema? Maybe. But it's still hard to conceal my disappointment, because when I watched the trailer, I thought these faces were so beautiful. I was expecting a good movie. It's a pity that these faces are gone. The PS actor is okay in comparison.
Now I finally understand why many people told me that this movie is only good for people who have read the book, because at least the people in it are pretty good-looking, and then you can add your own memories of the book while watching it. Just go in. But objectively speaking, the scenery is really beautiful. But I also understand the reason why the online reviews are very contrasting. People who don’t like this book will only find it plain after reading it. Those who write reviews are people who are a little concerned about the movie. Tall people. Okay, let's vent
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