As the New Moon title filled the screen every girl in the whole theater screamed at the top of her lungs. This is what they’ve all been waiting for. As the movie began and the characters began fading in and out of the screen, the crowd would cheer at their favorite characters. Of course the audience was the loudest at the names of Robert Pattinson (who plays Edward) and Taylor Lautner (who plays Jacob). In New Moon, Edward decides to leave Bella thinking it will let her enjoy a normal life, but actually puts her into depression. During her depression she realizes when she is doing something dangerous she can see a figure of Edward telling her to stop or not to do it. This makes her want too keep doing dangerous things. One of these things includes building motorcycles with long-time family friend Jacob. Jacob uses his mechanical skills to help fix up two motorcycles one for Bella and one for himself. They then become close, making Bella having to decide whether to give up on Edward for Jacob or keep hoping Edward will come back. When Edward’s sister, Alice, comes for an unexpected visit saying Edward needs help, they go on a road trip to help him. This makes the decision for Bella even more difficult.
Now that Bella is on both sides of the fight (werewolves vs. vampires) it gives her greater protection. Especially because Bella has an evil vampire, Victoria, coming after her (because in Twilight, Edward kills Victoria’s soul mate so she wants to get back at Edwards love, Bella). Bella should feel extra safe because of the protection she has. With the protection of the werewolves, they will hunt, attack, and kill anyone necessary. They are big and strong creatures who will hurt an enemy if need be. With the protection from the vampires, they can chase, bite, and kill anyone who is a threat to Bella.
Bella likes what the vampire’s philosophy is better then the werewolves. This is because the vampires don’t kill anyone recklessly. There had been reports that a pack of giant wolves had killed some citizens of Forks, Washington (the town Bella lives in). This upsets Bella that the werewolf pack kills people without reason. Unlike werewolves, the vampires don't kill humans and don't bite humans. Bella likes the way the vampires live.
In terms of protecting Bella, the vampires could only help her in the dark, because in the sunshine they sparkle and that would reveal that theres a monster. But werewolves also can’t help her in public because the guys, like Jacob, wouldn’t be able to morph into a wolf in public because that would reveal who they are. That’s also why it is tough Edward, his family, Jacob and his pack too help keep the town safe, while staying undercover.
In the movies, the only way the vampires can die is if they go to the vampire council called the Volturi. But because the Volturi thinks Edward is too powerful to kill, he has to break the rules to see can die. He wants to die because he is under the impression that Bella died. So, the way he decides he wants to break the rules is too show his skin shining in the light in the middle of the city. So his sparkling skin is a weapon against the Volturi.
This movie was a 10/10 and I would recommend it too people who have read Twilight and New Moon by Stephenie Meyer.
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"...Edwards love, Bella)." It would be Edward's Love. (apotrophe) I feel tht you're blog would have been better if you had written more about your experience at the premiere instead of summarizing the movie. On the other hand, I thought you really captured the plot of the movie and displayed a good vocabulary! (Can't wait to see New Moon!)
ReplyDeleteGrammar focus: to, two, and too; than vs. then; and possessives.
ReplyDeleteFix these: "This makes her want too keep doing dangerous things."
"That’s also why it is tough Edward, his family, Jacob and his pack too help keep the town safe, while staying undercover."
"Especially because Bella has an evil vampire, Victoria, coming after her (because in Twilight, Edward kills Victoria’s soul mate so she wants to get back at Edwards love, Bella)." Whew! That's a tough sentence to understand. Maybe if you split it...
The best parts of this consist of your insight into the film, and why it is so appealing, especially to teen girls. The summary, which is the majority of the piece, really does not allow you to assert your own voice very often.