Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Twilight Saga: Eclipse review

After seeing movies precedents, twilight and new moon, the only thing that I look forward to in the third episode was some vampire cool vs wolf CGI action. I knew I had to sit in the same old story from Bella (Kristen Stewart), as it meanders its way back and forth between the arms of Edward (Robert Pattinson), vampire, and Jacob (Taylor Lautner), the werewolf.

Eclipse begins with Edward and Bella plan their future together and do couple things as typical teen sneaking off the coast in the shrubs. Jacob then watch and starts stirring the situation with great drama. Bella tells essentially the two men she chooses Edward, but continued to play with both of their hearts.

Tension mounts a little when Edward and his vampire family Discover Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard), a vampire who stops at nothing to kill Bella, brought an army and moves to attack. With this threat right heading their way, Edward and Jacob have no choice but to join together to protect Bella. Cullen, Jacob all werewolves and vampire Edwards family and prepare for the next battle. This is all despite the tensions of the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob brewing. Edward, apparently the more mature male tries to put things side to protect those he loves. Meanwhile, Jacob, who is also in love with Bella, runs around with his shirt off the coast of take every chance he gets to do something about it and doing everything he can to start shit with Edward. These tensions almost end evil on several occasions, but Bella is always there to crack his whip. Battle comes and goes and film quickly gets back to the story of love, but it was quite impressive to look at.

I would say that eclipse is a step in the previous two films for several reasons. Bella is not quite as emotional in this third film as it was in the first two, and I think it's a big step forward in the nature and history. Bella still knows what it wants, but at least this time it wasn't yelling his father without reason and tried to kill herself every chance she gets. Lighting and camera work was carried out to perfection and it is clear that they did not trim any manufacturing Eclipse. Viewers get a deeper look at the characters of the film, including some back stories that shine a little light on some of the other vampires of the family of Edward.

Overall, I can say that I've been amused with this third film. It is not a bad film to do on a date, but make sure you've seen the first two, or you'll be more than lost.

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