Admittedly, when I went into New Moon this morning, I wasn’t expecting anything good. My experience with Twilight was only a few months old, and it still hurt to think about that slow sludgy mess of sparkly emo boi vampires dragging the genre down with it.
But when I grit my teeth and walked in, what I got was something somewhat different from what I was expecting.
Just to catch you up on the plot, we’re still with screechy loser Bella Swan and her sparkly emo boi vampire boyfriend Edward. Only now, we discover that werewolves are also thrown in the mix (it was probably supposed to be a surprise but they tipped their own hand on this point MONTHS ago) and for some reason, both vampire Edward and relative newcomer werewolf Jacob Black are all very much into this pasty cipher of a girl who seems to exist for no other reason than to give the teenage girl fans in the audience an easy point for self-insertion.
Yes, there’s still plenty wrong with this whole thing. One, none of these people can act worth a fart in a stiff wind–Kristen Stewart still seems dazed by the whole thing and is acting like she’s been suffering a concussion since about ten minutes into the first movie. Robert Pattinson is a willowy mess–when he takes his shirt off and reveals his new “six pack” it looks like nothing so much as a man in desperate need of a SANDWICH. Taylor Lautner is the girliest macho man I’ve ever SEEN. He’s trying DESPERATELY hard to be some kind of bad-ass but then everything he tries is toned down so hard for the consumption of the tweenagers in the audience. It’s like someone told him, “Be a bad boy, but don’t actually be THREATENING.” He’s doing his best, I think, but he’s doing it under terribly strained conditions.
Also, why isn’t White Wolf suing holy hell out of Summit, Stephenie Meyer, et al for copyright violation? I remember the nature-boy werewolves and cosmopolitan corporate vampires back when I was one of the handful of people playing the Rage card game back in 1995! Now all of a sudden it’s a major motion picture and I don’t think White Wolf’s getting any taste on this. They DO still have the license at last report even if it’s been sold more times than real estate.
But, like I said originally, this was better than I expected. If for no other reason than the only way it could be much worse is if Stephenie Meyer personally came to theaters at random and gouged out the eyes of one of the viewers. There was more action in this, and a developing storyline that still seems rather limited (White Wolf, for Pete’s sake, it’s werewolves versus vampires. You did ALL this long before them!), but is actually somewhat bearable.
There’s still plenty of slow parts in this, though, and lots of reason to be unhappy, though not nearly as many as the FIRST Twilight installment gave us.
The Screenhead Ten Scale, naturally, agrees with me and hands over a five out of ten to a vampire franchise that may well be starting to look up. If it continues improving at this rate, Breaking Dawn’s going to be a non-stop bloodbath and even I’ll be impressed.
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January 19 2010 @ 5:18 am
I only watched Twilight a few weeks back but I was pleasently surprised at how much I enjoyed it, New Moon was alright but I preferred the first one better. Thanks for the post.