Some lucky fans got to watch a rough cut of Eclipse thanks to Oprah and one of the ladies from Twilight Lexicon has written a review of it. The spoilers are kept down to a minimum and if you have read the books you know what is going to happen anyways. Also keep in mind that she saw a rough cut of the film and not the final product. Here is some of what she said……
So that being said, what we DID see was 100% of the storyline. Let me reassure those of you who still doubt the romance of the film that it is there. It is so totally there! Every kiss you expect to see is there. Every moment of longing and confusion is there. From marriage proposals to leg hitches, it’s all there… and then some. The chemistry is hotter than ever. No need to worry about this side of the film.
Those of you that have missed the Cullens in the first two movies will not be disappointed. All the Cullens get more screen time, with the obvious emphasis on Rosalie and Jasper and their back stories. It was really quite fantastic to see them playing their human counterparts, and then to see both of them as red eyed vampires. The flashbacks were some of my favorite moments of the film.
Wolf pack fans, you get a treat, too. The scene that comes from chapter 11 of Eclipse (Legends) is very well done. Even though the CG on the wolves wasn’t finished, I felt there was more emotion and characterization in the wolves this time around than in New Moon. The new additions to the pack are played exactly as you expect. The crowd gave a sweet “awwww” when we first met Seth in the film. Booboo Stewart is so spot on Seth that you can’ t help but smile at him. Julia Jones is as bitter and edgy as Leah should be.
But I think the thing everyone will be talking about when they walk out of the theatre is the action. Action, action, action! Vampires being vampires and werewolves being werewolves. The action in the film rocks! It’s fast paced and intense. Yes, there is blood and the vampires die on film exactly as described in the books. Some of it will make you say “ewwww,” but then if you’ve read the book you know how certain characters go out in the end.
The few things that have had me concerned are the same things that have had every fan concerned from the moment we first saw the trailer. Jackson’s and Kristen’s wigs are just… not good in the version that I saw! There was online speculation that some of the pick up shots that were done recently were to fix Kristen’s wig. I had it confirmed from a Summit representative that Bella’s hair was actually digitally remastered so that she would have the natural looking hair we all know and love, and not an obvious wig with a dodgy hairline! I’m not sure if they did the same for Jackson, but I hope they did something. Jasper’s hair looks stringy. When in confederate uniform, Jasper’s costumes were fine; however, some of his more modern costumes reminded me of Mister Rogers in a few scenes. I find it really sad because Jackson did such a good job with Jasper’s back story. He really shines in this movie, but his hair and cardigan sweaters are somewhat of a distraction.
For the typical die-hard fan there are some changes made: a line choice here, a moment missed there. However, I don’t feel I can really address them here without spoiling too much. It isn’t much of an issue, just a few minor things that I wished had been done differently. And keep in mind that I am personally attached to Eclipse, so I figured I’d be pickier about this film than any of the others. So as a fan of the books, I understand that when adapting book to film that some things have to go or be changed, but it wasn’t anything vital that made me think the heart of the plot was destroyed or that familiar characters were acting out-of-character.
Overall, I honestly feel this is the best of the three films, and I’m not saying that just because I’m a Twilight fan. That comes with the addendum that I also feel it is the best book in the saga. So take my opinion for what it is worth on that account. However, with the intensity of the romance and the fast-paced action sequences, I expect every Twilight fan will be thoroughly pleased with the end result. More than pleased – I expect this film to crush some box office records not because it’s a Twilight film, but because it’s a great summer movie! Bravo David Slade. And bravo to the cast and crew for truly bringing their A-game for this one. I can’t wait to see the final product on June 30th!
Directed By: Catherine Hardwicke
Status: Available On DVD
Release: 17 November 2008
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Directed By: Chris Weitz
Status: Post Production
Release: 20 November 2009
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Directed By: Davi Slade
Status: Filming
Release: June 10, 2010
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Role: Jessie Campbell
Status: Post Production
Release: TBA 2009
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Role: Lauren Carrington
Status: Post Production
Release: TBA 2009
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Role: Stefanie
Status: Post Production
Release: TBA 2009
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Role: Mousey
Status: Pre Production
Release: TBA
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Role: Conor Sullivan
Status: Post Production
Release: TBA 2009
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Role: Dean
Status: Filming
Release: 16 April 2010
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