I was a little disappointed by the New Moon

by brindils on December 15, 2009

As someone who has seen the first film in the Twilight saga several times and read the four best-selling novels by Stephanie Meyer, I must say I was a little disappointed by the New Moon, the second film in the series. Though I admit seeing Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson strut across the screen without his shirt in the general script and was not up to my expectations.

Even Robert Pattison and Kristen Stewart, who have impressed me with his acting skills in the first Twilight movie, do not seem to have the same approach this time and chemistry. Although many of the lines in the books are a bit corny factor given the old ballad, in the first film of these two managed to pull off. I do not know if the problem this time was poor adaptation of the book writer or actor’s inability to deliver. With the introduction of the wolf pack of Jacob, several secondary characters came into play, some of which I felt I could handle even deliver a few lines.

As in the original Twilight movie, the soundtrack to the New Moon is incredible, but also as the first selection of songs often seems to have been picked up by their own merits and not in the way that supports what was happening in the screen. Anyway, if you’re looking for some new music, the soundtrack of the New Moon is definitely worth a listen.

Finally, it should consider the fact that when you fall for a book before seeing the adaptation of the film, which rarely thinks the movie to match the original. I think this is the case with the New Moon. I love Stephanie Meyer’s style of writing and all the action, suspense and romance are packaged in the Twilight saga. Fitting all this in a 2-hour movie would be impossible, but I still ran into problems, as I watched the scenes will develop differently than they were written in the book and realized that the beloved scenes were omitted by complete.

I still recommend that any fan of Twilight to see the new moon, but I advise you do not get your hopes up high, if you really love books. The lower your expectations, the less likely they will be disappointed. Moreover, if you have not read the books, but enjoyed the Twilight movie first, you can finish equally enjoy the New Moon.

Anyway, nothing I can say that keeping young girls (and women), attending the theater to see the perfect hair and melancholy eyes of Robert Taylor’s eight pack abs and winning smile. Even a week and a half after he first came to theaters, even had a line out the door of the sample below, when I left the theater. I will continue to loyally theaters, when the third one (Eclipse) and fourth (Dawn) films are introduced for the same reasons. However, I expect a little more magic Stephanie Meyer, you can keep it in the future of film adaptations.

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