very disappointed.
If the first step is still an obscure girly sprouting ballade, then the second part has become a complete diary of a woman's personality. In the twilight, Bella had just arrived in a new environment. On the surface, her feelings for Edward seemed pure and beautiful, and she also maintained a certain safety distance from classmate Jacob. Although there is a certain amount of dramatic conflict, it is not intense. It can be said that if the disputes between vampires are removed, the first film is completely a scenery pure love movie. But in the second part, Bella has completely transformed from a girl into a manic lust girl.
First, at the beginning of the movie, Bella wakes up from a dream in which she finds herself getting older while Edward remains the same. Bella woke up when Edward looked into the mirror in front of them, held her withered hands, and said, "Happy birthday to you." In fact, the source of fear in this dream is completely in the fear of physical aging, because in the dream Edward did not betray Bella in love and spirit, but Bella was heartbroken because of her physical aging. This can be said to be the first time Bella began to pay attention to the importance of the body, and it can also be said to be the beginning of her later journey of becoming a woman O(∩_∩)O.
The second scene is when Bella arrives at the school and sees Edward who is driving an Audi getting out of the car. Suddenly, he becomes lustful, and a affectionate kiss is a bit unfinished. In the end, Edward said: "We still have class. ......" Forcibly extinguished the lust in Bella's heart. In fact, this is also a hint, suggesting that the more Bella is afraid of losing, the more she wants to seize it, the easier it may be to lose, paving the way for Edward's departure to sit down later.
The next scene is Edward's departure. Bella has not only lost the opportunity to have physical contact with Edward, but also lost spiritual communication with him. But our classmate Bella actually found Jacob, the original fierce boyfriend, and offered to let Jacob teach her how to ride a motorcycle. It's fair to say that if Bella really wanted to go to Edward, she would have stopped all this when she first found out that she had begun to be attracted to Jacob, but she didn't. I still attribute this to Bella's improper handling of loneliness, which is of course one of the manifestations of her weakness in human nature. Her relationship with Jacob deepened until Jacob was summoned by a werewolf and revealed to her the truth about hunting vampires and his love for Bella. But Bella did not make a firm choice, but vaguely distanced herself from Jacob. This crazy young man became Bella's bodyguard shirtless. It can be said that Accord is not a very tragic character, not only because he failed to get Bella's love, but also because of his countless heartbreaks in this relationship that is close to being used, which makes people look extremely distressed. However, our lustful daughter Bella attributed all this to her own confusion and loneliness. When she learned that Edward was going to die for love, she lightly rejected Jacob's retention and walked with the vampire again.
In the vampire's headquarters, it can be said that Bella and Edward's love has really withstood all kinds of painful tests. But it's hard to understand, can Jacob's sadness hidden deep in love still be fresh as ever? At least Bella's answer is yes. At the end of the film, when Jacob once again wanted to keep Bella affectionately, Bella spit out the words: "This has nothing to do with you". I'm not denying Edward's love for Bella, but Bella's impulsive, emotionally driven behavior does make it seem absolutely furious.
So let's leave this movie to women. Maybe female audiences will be more likely to think from Bella's point of view, and it will be easier to extinguish the appearance of Bella's fiery desire in my eyes, and dig out the pain of her dilemma. But to watch Bella on the man's side, I'm disappointed to tell viewers who haven't watched Crescent Moon yet:
Bella isn't the same Bella anymore.
PS Bella's performance is static and increasingly found to lack explosiveness. Edward is average. Jacob's performance is more mature than the other two.
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