Twilight (Blu-ray) PG-13
When you can live forever, what do you live for?
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 2 hours, 1 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: May 5, 2009
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Summit Entertainment
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser & Cam Gigandet | |
Performer: | Anna Kendrick, Nikki Reed, Sarah Clarke, Jackson Rathbone, Justin Chon & Michael Welch | |
Directed by | Catherine Hardwicke | |
Edited by | Nancy Richardson | |
Screenwriting by | Melissa Rosenberg & Mark Lord | |
Composition by | Carter Burwell | |
Produced by | Mark Morgan & Greg Mooradian | |
Director of Photography: | Elliot Davis | |
Executive Production by | Guy Oseary, Marty Bowen, Karen Rosenfelt & Michele Imperato Stabile |
Entertainment Reviews:
4 stars out of 5 -- [The backdrop] is truly breathtaking....The lead performance too is strong....Despite the presence of vampires, TWILIGHT is a romance, not a horror...
Empire
Rating: 2/5 --
In a film of this kind a great deal depends on the chemistry between the lead actors, and here Twilight falls especially short.
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The Age (Australia)
Rating: 2.5/5 --
A deeply sincere, outright goofy vampire romance for the hot-not-to-trot abstinence set.
New York Times
Rating: 3/5 --
The two hormonal teenagers sizzle like sausages in a frying pan. The supernatural stunts don't disappoint. Neither does the deadpan wit.
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Times (UK)
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Like most great psychological lessons in the hands of novices, this is a story far more interested in dancing to rhythms than understanding melody.
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Cinemaphile.org
Rating: C- --
My hope is that the sequels are actual attempts at movies. The world doesn't need any more toothless cinema.
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Film.com
Rating: 3/6 --
Some will find it all too polite, but compared to rival blockbuster exercises in explosive CGI mayhem, its character-based index of longing and protectiveness at least provides a viable alternative moodscape.
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Time Out
Product Description:
High school romance is difficult enough to navigate when both people are human. But for 17-year-old Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart, INTO THE WILD) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson, HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE), Edward's life as a vampire complicates things even more. At first, when Bella moves from sunny Phoenix to the rainiest corner of Washington State, she isn't sure where she fits in at her new high school. Then she meets Edward, an ethereal beauty of a boy whose unnatural speed and strength lead Bella to the conclusion that her new crush is one of the undead. Suddenly, Bella's boring life is transformed; she's surrounded by love and danger in equal parts, thanks to the hunger of Edward and others of his kind.
TWILIGHT is based on the first book in the addictive series by author Stephenie Meyer. Director Catherine Hardwicke (THIRTEEN) certainly knows her audience, which is primarily the teenage girls who worship the book and its characters. There are plenty of swoonworthy shots of Pattinson's perfectly pale Edward, and his romance with Stewart's nicely acted Bella will cause many a sigh among the devoted fans. While TWILIGHT is primarily a love story in the ROMEO AND JULIET mold, there's also plenty of action and horror to be found. Blood flows (this is a vampire movie, after all), but the small amount of gore shouldn't be too much for the squeamish viewers--and it might even draw a boy or two to the screen. The film's record-breaking box office take alone is proof that the film's appeal isn't limited to screaming teen girls.
TWILIGHT is based on the first book in the addictive series by author Stephenie Meyer. Director Catherine Hardwicke (THIRTEEN) certainly knows her audience, which is primarily the teenage girls who worship the book and its characters. There are plenty of swoonworthy shots of Pattinson's perfectly pale Edward, and his romance with Stewart's nicely acted Bella will cause many a sigh among the devoted fans. While TWILIGHT is primarily a love story in the ROMEO AND JULIET mold, there's also plenty of action and horror to be found. Blood flows (this is a vampire movie, after all), but the small amount of gore shouldn't be too much for the squeamish viewers--and it might even draw a boy or two to the screen. The film's record-breaking box office take alone is proof that the film's appeal isn't limited to screaming teen girls.