The unchanging secrets of youth films: heroine (must only be heroine, otherwise), transfer student (only possible in a new environment), a chattering friend all day long (seriously suspect that the kid is Chinese), and then Or a group of friends who can get to know you immediately (I wonder why Bella's silent personality keeps coming up to say hello to her), single-parent family (making the heroine's personality different) ), the eye-catching unruly arrogant handsome pot in the school, a romantic ride (or a beach walk), the graduation party (the lights must be bright enough, just like a fairy tale!), and the finale must be grand Kiss. Ah, ah, ah, it looks beautiful. God testifies, if it weren't for the magnificent scenery, I don't know how to persevere.
Even if there is such an element as a vampire, the film is not new, love her? bite her? The dialectical topic of "Interview with the Vampire" and "400 Years of the Vampire" N years ago have been played over and over again, resulting in nothing new for future generations to shoot. What? Do you think the vampires in it are very stylish? Are the fight scenes great? Then please watch a movie called "Underworld" first. If you don't like it, there is also "Underworld 2".... The success of "Twilight" can only be said that its background setting is now, because audiences (especially the main audience of this film are teenagers who love fantasy) have a habit of bringing themselves into the mentality of the protagonist during the filming process , if it is the Middle Ages or the 18th and 19th centuries, it will inevitably feel unfamiliar, and in the 21st century today, it is obviously easier, so this is good, there is no obstacle to identity.
Maybe the heroine should really be as the introduction said, "Bella is a different girl, she doesn't love vanity, she doesn't pursue fashion like other girls, and she doesn't want to pretend that she deliberately has a good relationship with classmates who don't get along. "Such a person, but Kristen Stewart seems to understand this kind of toughness as a stiff face, with a "are you hiding something from me" expression all the year round, which is quite maddening. But the male protagonist was chosen very well, and it can even be said to be quite perfect. The British actors are born with a natural evil spirit, um, very good. This kid has a good future, I'm optimistic about him.
David Lynch said in "Catch the Big Fish", "In a scene, the combination of space and lighting often expresses an atmosphere. Therefore, even if the space is not perfect, you can still use the lighting to make it feel It tastes right, so it still tastes like the original idea. Lighting can make a difference in a movie, even with the characters.” I would like to dedicate this sentence to the art department who made outstanding contributions to the film, because in the film, the reason why we can see the towering trees standing in the quiet and deserted forest, the surging sea reflecting Clearing out the ethereal and serene sky is all thanks to their outstanding work. Such a landscape has successfully created a dark and shiny atmosphere, making the overall film still attractive. As for the music, it's nothing to lose, at least when it should appear. Another mention is that the hostess of the Cullen family is Jane Doe of Greyhound, an intern.
In fact, spending two hours watching a youth film is nothing, thinking about it is not bad: there are scenery, handsome guys and beauties to kill the boring time of the night, I should even thank summit entertainment company. What makes me really unwilling is that my roommate is a lot more mature than me, but she likes this movie very much, and there are "Summer of Jeans" and "Fate is Destined" on the previous favorite list. ". Sometimes I really can't turn my head around, I feel like I'm stupid, but all I like are old-fashioned things. It's very sentimental to think about it, whether I really don't have a heart to accept pure beauty, maybe it will change with time. The passage of time has become like the bark of the old tree, rough and lifeless.
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