Although I don't like movies selling emotions very much, once a movie sells emotions, most people can't stand it. When Bella used her special ability to reproduce the past memories with Edward scene by scene: first meeting in a wet and rainy town, gazing affectionately at the plain with dense forest on the top of the mountain, walking into the auditorium in pure white, confirming each other's eyes across the sea of purple flowers , promised forever... At the end of the film, the pages of the book are turned quickly, as if time is passing, and a line of words slowly appears on the screen: I dedicate this film to the past five years. (To the effect of this) At that moment, I almost shed a tear. The first Twilight, I remember watching it on the movie channel on the TV when I was in the fifth or sixth grade of elementary school, and watching this movie after so many years is like a lifetime. Twilight is the one I've watched the most. I've watched it about three times, and I rarely rewatch the movie I've seen. The main reason is that every time I want to watch the second part, I find that the time interval is so long that I almost forget the previous episodes. Edward was not as handsome as I remembered. I don’t know if it’s because I learned that his image in real life is very different from the image in the movie. Sometimes the reality and the movie overlap each other, and it feels a bit dramatic. But it's more real, and I still prefer realness to perfection. I didn't watch the second episode of the fourth episode of Dawn, but just an ending is enough to make people nostalgic. Maybe what I have been looking for in my memory is just an ending.
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