Although the novel itself cannot escape the rut of youth, romance and fantasy, the language is still quite delicate and wonderful (it is said that the Chinese is not well translated, so I don't know this very well), which can attract me to leave the computer screen, every day when I have free time. After turning a few pages, I have finished reading most of it in a week; it can guide me to truly feel and understand Bella's withdrawn personality and hopeless love for Edward.
But when the text materialized on the screen, the expectation turned into disappointment helplessly.
on performance. To someone who hasn't read the original book, you'll never understand what Edward's cramping expression is all about, let alone how these two fell in love, without any foreshadowing. Bella is much more beautiful than I imagined, and Edward is too horrible to watch; he looks sorry for the audience, but the shape is even more miserable: even if you have to smear your face as pale as a mask, at least smear the neck together to make it look like Singing is too unprofessional; with a face as white as a corpse and lips as red as blood, there is almost a "I am a vampire" sign on the back. I can't imagine that such a world-renowned film can be made so naive.
Bella's face and expressions are very American campus, fresh and natural, her indifferent, withdrawn, hated and slightly neurotic expressions are classic. But in the opposite scene with Edward, there were no changes or breakthroughs. The almost unchanging tangled expression continued until the end. If I faced such a face every day, it would be difficult for me to continue to have a good impression on me, let alone love.
As for the story, twilight always felt that the emotions he wanted to feel could not be felt, and many of the pages of New Moon made people feel that they were too long-winded and delayed, and the most crucial thing (why did Edward leave) made people feel inexplicable.
Except for the confession of the hero and heroine who vowed to each other, there is nothing that can make people see how their deep, lifelike feelings for each other began and existed.
So I can only see the movie as an action movie.
But it doesn't seem that the emotional space of any action movie is so protracted, and the action space is so brushed.
So even if it's a fantasy movie - the plot is too simple and childish. A woman who doesn't fit in is entangled between two handsome guys. As a result, one is a vampire and the other is a werewolf, and they are still enemies of each other.
How naive and ridiculous would such a story become without the emotional foreshadowing of the author's calm and delicate words.
So I can only treat them as eye-catchers - the characters other than Edward are all good - at least I didn't ask that much. Moreover, the level of the original sound is still very high, which enhances the mood to a considerable extent and blends well with the scenery. For example, the long shot of Bella sitting in front of the window is still impressive.
Therefore, 3 points for the beautiful blend of music and pictures.
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