Movie Review: Twilight (2008)
Fans of the book would be horrified at the adaptation on the screen. What is a clumsy, humorous protagonist character in the book is portrayed as sullen and lost, only to be found by her true vampire love (awe), which was probably what Melissa Rosenberg (screenwriter) wanted and Stephanie Meyer (novelist) hates. If you hadn't read the book (and I hadn't, sorry) then you might actually enjoy it far more (like I did).
The problems in the movie have nothing to do with acting or portrayal; nobody overdoes it, nobody falls short. Neither does any cinematography exhibit a lack of skill. The downfalls are found in the teeny bopper, sexy soundtrack and the tag line dialogue in the villains. This is a movie for 13 year old girls. And its overtones of sexuality are a little... vague. My point being that if you re going to go that route, why not go all the way and have some lesbian kissing? That way you d reel in not just the girls but the boys too!
Alas, I'm glad you didn't, because while the ridiculousness of the plot - girl is lonely, girl meets boy, boy is vampire, vampires are dangerous, girl learns the hard way.. and nothing has a logical explanation to it... maybe that's what makes it good, that it's a fantasy.
One of the most important concepts some filmmakers have trouble understanding is the color scheme of the storyboard. Twilight does not make this mistake. While it s vivid, dreamy, and dark it s also very colorful without losing faith in itself, a forest hue bundle that never fades. Another great example of this is Memento and, in fact, there s some talk of it in the DVD extras. Ultimately, color scheming is a marketing ploy and you can see the same scheme on the website for New Moon, although New Moon has a more sepia tone drawn in. Yet another example is The Illusionist. Come to think of it, the color scheme is exactly the same in the Illusionist.
Anyhoo, this is not an A1 movie. Neither is it bottom of the barrel. The toughest part on the filmmakers must have been squeezing a 544 page book into a two hour movie, which is sort of long for teenagers. However, it reels in your inner teenage girl and doesn't tire, even through the credits while Radiohead plays (scarily) and then moves to one of the worst Linkin Park songs I think I've ever heard.
About the author: http://PopCultureFan.com || News, Reviews and Who's Whose of Pop Culture http://popculturefan.com/movie-review-twilight-2008/
Article From Articles Haven
HTML Ready Article For Your Website
Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.
Submitted
2009-11-19 12:26:37
