The Thrill of "Twilight
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Patrick Daniels
- Published July 20, 2009
- Word count 384
Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) are two teenagers falling in love, but not without it's share of complications. Edward is a vampire, and though he loves Bella and will stop at nothing to protect her, he also has a desire for her blood. Thankfully, Edward and his family, the Cullens, are self-proclaimed "vegetarians", and survive on the blood of animals instead of humans. this allows them to co exist with the humans and live "normal lives".
The Cullens "teenagers" attend high school with the other teens of Forks, Washington, to keep up appearances while Carlisle Cullen (Peter Facinelli), who has immense control over his cravings, works as a doctor at the hospital. Only the Quileute Indians, know the truth about the Cullens. Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), a childhood friend and secret admirer of Bella's is part of this local Indian Reservation.
Edward, not only needs to protect Bella from his hunger and those of his clan, he must also protect her from the vampires who feed on humans, and love the hunt. Edward and Bella, eventually, run into a group of vampires who have been hunting and killing the towns people. The quickly discover Bella's true natural forcing Edward to protect her from the blood lust of James (Cam Giganet).
Through all the trails Bella has faced with Edward she still insists that she loves him and wants to be with him for eternity. Will Bella go through with this ultimate sacrifice? Will Edward be able to continue protecting her without giving into his natural instincts.
Twilight has been described as ""a full-blown pop culture phenomenon" by the Los Angeles Times. It has it all romance, suspense, drama, science fiction, fantasy, some sexy scenes and amazingly hot vampires.
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