TWILIGHT: Book vs. Movie
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Re: TWILIGHT: Book vs. Movie
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However, for the Twilight book and movie alone and not as a complete series. I enjoyed reading the book.
I was able to picture the characters and scenes as I wanted them to be, in my head.
Bella wasn't Kristen, she was me and I loved being loved so deeply by Edward. Reading the book allowed me to become more involved and that allowed me to be taken away from the reality of life.
The movie told me the story but as they wanted me to see it. It wasn't a product of my inner desires but the motion picture of someone else's.
I wasn't in control of my imagination, I was being shown the imagination of someone else.
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I had my eyes glued to it it was that amazing
It was one of the best add ins I've seen pat on the back to whoever thought of it
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The series was a lot better than the movies, in my opinion.
Whenever I watch the movies, I just crack jokes and laugh because the acting is not up to par with the dialogue in the book. It's dry, it's lame, and it doesn't have much emotion. The facial expressions are bad, too.
When I read the first book, I imagined it a lot different than the movie. The movie was too short, the lighting and coloring was awful, and there were missing scenes that needed to be in there.
Bottom line, books will normally be better than movies.
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Shellby85 wrote:I loved the books more but I did love the twist they put in the last film
I had my eyes glued to it it was that amazing
It was one of the best add ins I've seen pat on the back to whoever thought of it
I also liked that twist in the last film!! At the theater I was so upset thinking that is not what happened in the book. But I myself loved the books I tend to prefer the books to the movies any day!!
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Well I better stop now or I will not stop for a long while! I will say this, when I love a book or a book series, I become protective of them, and I become passionate about them when I start talking about it. So, all I will say is that all of the movies, disappointed me in more than one way in all of them. I will always read the book instead of watching the movies when I crave for a vampire book.