The other day I told my friend on QQ that I watched "Twilight" and she said it was good, right? I said I have never seen such an ugly vampire movie. She said you are old. He also said that this is actually a young man's fantasy, eternal youth, still young and beautiful parents, and an enlightened and relaxed family atmosphere. I said you read the whole set of books? She said proudly, the original English version.
She came here just because she was angry with me.
It's really a young man's fantasy, and it's female. Only women can dream of such a book. She's not particularly beautiful, she's not particularly outstanding, and she doesn't have any family background, but it is someone who sees her special, and his love makes her special. If Bella hadn't provoked a vampire, her future would have been an ordinary woman in a small town, but with Edward's unwavering love for him, her beauty and talent were brilliant. And a vampire is not enough, and a werewolf must be added.
The two charm elements of the Western dark theme are all concentrated on this girl. Vampires are elegant, noble and handsome, and they are the romantic factor of the Middle Ages. Throughout the film, I haven't seen Jacob put on clothes for more than two minutes. He always wears a pair of fitted half-pants, his upper body is naked, and an inch of light blue underwear is exposed on the top of the pants. Play to the extreme. Any woman who sees it will feel borrowed and want to be embraced by such arms and chest.
"New Moon" is definitely the young man's solo show. He came with the title of junior karate world champion, and explained the danger and affection of the werewolf very well. The wolf is a one-to-one loyal animal. With this gene in it, Bella will torture him hard. The inexhaustible intimate words with him, the pair confronted N times, the eyes were helpless, the expression was fragile, and the situation was pitiful. There are so many times of being alone, talking, turning around, and talking between the two, that as a writer and audience, I feel that the author is making up the number of words. If not, how can I make up 200,000 words?
Bella's performance is much better in this one, the lips are no longer moving, the eyes are no longer wandering. Edward was less so, from the beginning to the end he was in pain, frowning, hurt by love.
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