Twilight Movie Review

Cast & Crew

Director : Catherine Hardwicke

Producer : Mark Morgan, Greg Mooradian, Wyck Godfrey

Screenwriter : Melissa Rosenberg

Starring : Kristen Stewart, Billy Burke, Robert Pattinson, Peter Facinelli, Cam Gigandet

Damn you Anne Rice! Even since you introduced that lovelorn supermodel turned bloodsucker Lestat, the vampire has been romanticized all out of proportion. Cold yet compassionate, sexy but spurned, the supposed supernatural monster has gone from corpse to Casanova in the twinkle of a dateless spinster's eye. Now comes Twilight, the latest entry in the continued compromising of the classic Stoker archetype. Aimed directly at the ADD-addled attention span of the average Facebooker, aside from being no fun at all, it stands as one of 2008's most crass commercial statements.

When her mother's new hubby wants to pursue his dreams of playing minor league baseball, Isabella "Bella" Swan (Kristen Stewart) is sent off to live with her sheriff father (Billy Burke) in the sleepy, somewhat creepy Pacific Northwest town of Fork. There she becomes an instant hit at the local high school, and captures the piercing gaze of campus pretty boy Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). The foster son of the town's enigmatic doctor, he and his surprisingly similar-looking siblings are noted for being very secretive and semi-outcasts.

At first, Bella and Edward don't get along. He acts oddly around her. But slowly their affections build. Soon, he is saving her from out-of-control cars and random acts of gang violence. She, on the other hand, is figuring out his problem -- he's a vampire. Turns out that Edward "senses" something special about Bella, and can't be sure that he can control his "cravings" around her. Even worse, by befriending the undead, our heroine puts herself in harm's way, especially when a band of rogue neckbiters come to town looking for humans to hunt.

Like a ghastly grrl power Lost Boys fused with a half-dozen copies of Janet Quin-Harkin's Ten Boy Summer, Twilight is a preposterously preprogrammed snoozer that preaches to the fan fiction choir already predisposed to this dross. It's a spotty spook show romance bathed in the glow of a thousand tween journal entries and accented by a million microns of misspent adolescent hormones. The legions of "Twilighters" -- devotees who have each of the four novels in Stephanie Meyer's franchise memorized -- will lap up every pulled-from-the-pages moment of this manufactured motion picture. All others will be left scratching their heads and wondering what the big deal is.

When it comes to bringing something new or fresh to the vampire dynamic, director Catherine Hardwicke is hemmed in by the incomplete mythos of the books. She has to stay true to it, lest the demo revolt. But that means we get vampires with luminescent skin, the ability to hang out during the day (as long as it's cloudy), and an appetite for preppie attire. Their lust for vein V8 is apparently pretty far down on their macabre to-do list. Even worse, these creatures offer no sense of danger. Even your non-horror high school angst-fest provides a little pubescence-driven dread. But here, the most frightening element is how readily accepted Bella is among her classmates.

As with any movie made from a popular fiction franchise, Twilight's need for faithfulness flummoxes anything remotely resembling entertainment. As long as it includes the mandatory scenes that readers have obsessed over, they're in the clear. But not even the decent turns by Ms. Stewart or Master Pattinson (looking exceptionally effeminate here) can salvage such forced insularity. The best adaptations of standing series find interesting and inventive ways of bringing the mainstream into their private fold. Twilight is one boring, overbearing phenomenon. It's the poster boy for the whole "terror as tragic figure" fallacy.

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10th November 2009   13:04

ash4683343 (1)

"But here, the most frightening element is how readily accepted Bella is among her classmates." That part was funny and its true, I don't get why they are obsessed with a quiet moody Bella either. The movie did ssuck HOWEVER you fail to mentoin how cool the books are. By the way "Ms. Stewart" really real messed up the movie with her HORRIBLE acting.

6th September 2009   17:54

Alicegirl (1)

I do agree with the others.YOU may not like it, but there are so many fans out there that just love it, myself included. So don't go around saying how stupid it is, or how boring it is, because it only makes you sound like an a**, pardon my french, and stop trying to use big words to make it sound stupid because it just makes you seem stupid. And just because you don't like it that doesn't mean that all adults hate it. My dad came to see it with me in the theater and he loved it, my sister Natali,who is an adult over twenty, read the books and she liked them, and there are so many other adults that like it, not just teenagers, but adults. So get over yourself, stop trying to put yourself "above it all" because, frankly, you sound like a real pushy know it all a**. So stop trying to push your thoughts on everyone else, and just because you don't like it that does not mean everyone else has to hate it too.

4th July 2009   09:07

ecalwpaw (1)

Loved the movie and am wondering if the critic who panned it is serious. No, his has to be a satirical interpretation, dare I say a tongue in cheek, tooth in neck, review? Nevertheless, time will prove this critic oh so wrong

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Twilight Rating

" Terrible "

Rating: PG-13, 2008

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