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By Michaella
Filed in: New Moon, Reviews, Videos
Nov 20 2009

“This is the last time you’ll ever see me,” Edward Cullen says to Bella Swan. As if.

Spoken early on in “New Moon,” that promise is one of the least likely to be kept in movie history. With most of that film still to unfold, and two more adaptations of Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series in the works, the next due out as soon as next summer, the world is going to see as much of Kristen Stewart’s melancholy Bella and Robert Pattinson’s undead Edward as it can take. Maybe more.

In the short term, however, Edward is as good as his word and “New Moon” suffers as a result. Constrained by the plot of the novel, the film keeps the two lovers apart for quite a spell, robbing the project of the crazy-in-love energy that made “Twilight,” the first entry in the series, such a guilty pleasure.

“New Moon,” which has been grandly titled “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” in honor of that first episode’s huge success, marks the franchise’s entrance into the self-protective, don’t rock the boat phase of its existence, which is inevitable but a bit of a shame.

Read the rest of the review,here.

Leave a comment // 3 Comments



by JJ in November 20 - 12:27 pm

That’s probably because LA times never likes anything.




by Reese in November 20 - 8:10 pm

A movie is like a song, need time&rhythm to build emotion, but seems like New Moon has not enough time.
There are a lot of scenes that not reached the peak point of feeling yet.
I ‘ve been waiting for one year and i’m a huge fan but now i really upset with how the movie run.




by Sofia in November 23 - 12:26 pm

I liked it partially but the movie is just too short to contain everything that makes the book sooo good! I do think the first movie one is better!



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