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Twilight

  • Director: Catherine Hardwicke
  • Distributor: Summit Distribution, LLC
  • Release Date: November 21, 2008
  • MPAA Rating: Rated PG13 for some violence and a scene of sensuality

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Twilight Saga - 29 August 2009

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TwilightFreak (movie profile | personal site)

Joined: Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:19 pm EDT
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The Twilight Saga PG-13



The Twilight Saga is an extremely entertaining book and movie. It gives you the chance to exprience the magic inside Stephanie Meyers mind. You start the book with an open mind, but by the end you feel like you didn't just read it, it's like you were there. Whatever Stehanie has written on the page jumps into your world and makes you think of all the possibilities of the situation. You feel the need to answer every question aloud, or comfort the characters that are in pain. The words themselves write out there own story in your head, and like a painting you feel the need to touch the print on the page, to make sure your mind hasn't begun writing the story over for you. And for everyone it is different, only because we all

"Feel" different. Every sentence or phrase in the book has you argiung with your self, "No. That's not how it's supposed to be done!!", or "You must truly love him, though that's no one who you need to love!! Bella, what are you thinking??". The book isn't so much a book, as it is a lifestyle to those who read it. No matter who you are, or what culture you come from, you will absolutely adore this book. It has love, passion, betrayl, sadness, worry, backstabing, mixed-feeling, mock-horror, and most of all, it has feeling. The only reason most books keep you reading is for intensity, and when you put it down the magic leaves. But when you read Twilight, you read it because it has feelings that you can relate to in many ways, and the minute you put it down, you pick it right back up. As a close friend of mine put it, "The moment you lay it down, you lay down the reason to be excited, or happy. It's like you put down your life for a time, and until you begin reading again, your miserable." I agree with her on that fully, because i'ts like you were in love with someone, and they left for a time. It's not an easy thing to do. It takes great effort to take your eyes away from the majestic pages that fill the space between the cover, and the back. And when you grab the book and open it, be ready for a life-changing experiece. It alters the way you see things. Permanently.

                                                                                                                            - TwilightFreak

                                                                                                                               07/17/09

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