Twilight
Ok, I admit that although I’m not a teenage girl, I still liked the Twilight Movie a lot. The movie already starts with a catching quote that must have been taken from the book directly, and gathers momentum as it goes. In the beginning, I was still sceptical, thinking for example that Bella’s friends were too damn shallow (they are) and that would they have come at me on my first schoolday I probably would’ve been freaked out by them. While most of the supporting characters stay shallow, the relationship between Edward (a Vampire) and Bella (Human) develops during the film and the tension between them is clearly felt throughout. Most of all, I think the movie was a good mixture of romance, tension and action and is beautifully shot; especially the American scenery is breathtaking. And hey, a movie that has Flightless Bird of Iron & Wine on its soundtrack has to do a lot to lose my favour
. Anyway, a good way to spend a Friday evening and the film has made me curious about the books too. One thing I thought quite funny was that both this movie & the True Blood series have Vampires and mind readers in them, and both use the theme of attraction between them, wonder whether that was a coincidence.
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I just finished reading the book last evening (or actually this morning, it was about 2 o’clock). Altough it started out as a girly-book it became fascinating very fast. I absolutely loved this book and I can’t wait until bol.com deliveres “New Moon”.
The love between Edward en Bella is so pure and it’s absolutely unbelieveble to read how true love can overcome even the biggest differences. And the scene with the hunter was so increddible I couldn’t stop reading.
Please lend me the film!
Ah so the book gave you the same feeling as the film gave me; it needs to gather some momentum but in the end turns out to be a beautiful romantic, but also a thrilling and sensational story. If you lend me the book, I’ll be sure to lend you the film
. At this time I’m reading another page turner though, Stone Of Tears by Terry Goodkind, which is over a 1000 pages, but I’m really looking forward to get my hands on this one
Deal! You bring the film. I’ll bring the book and beer.
“I admit that although I’m not a teenage girl”
I find that hard to believe
ROFL ezel… you would probably want to believe