The Twilight Saga: New Moon
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 131 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK Release Date: 20/11/2009
- Directed by: Chris Weitz
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Entertainment One
Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner
In ‘New Moon’, the hugely anticipated sequel to ‘Twilight’, Bella Swan is distraught by the sudden departure of her vampire love, Edward Cullen.
However, Bella’s spirits are lifted by her relationship with the irresistible Jacob Black. But now she finds her loyalties are put to the test, as she is drawn into a world of werewolves and old enemies of the vampires.
Contains moderate fantasy violence and horror.
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Average guest rating breakdown (across UK & Ireland):
Total ratings: 1040
Average rating: 4.2
95 (9%)
Poor
55 (5%)
Alright
66 (6%)
Good
105 (10%)
Very Good
719 (69%)
Fantastic
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 179 reviews):
i loved the new moon
Better than Twilight! But still it's bad
What hasn't improved since the first one is the acting with Kirsten Stewart and Robert Pattinson. They still mumble there lines and there is no chemistry between them and you just don't believe they love each other and Bella just broods about in the film, the story isn't that interesting really and the dialogue is still poor and corny though it's not as bad.
What I did like was the special effects were better and so was the story and dialogue(from the first one) which were a small improvment. As to far as the rest of the cast the acting was suprisingly good. Credit mostly going to Taylor Lautner as Jacob. I could actually believe he cared about Bella and Anna Hendrick as Edward's sister Jessica was decent in her cameo as were several of the other vampires. New Moon is watchable but it's still far too long and bad. Maybe I found it more watchable because I knew it would be but at least there are improvements. I might see the third one if I was really bored. It's bad but better than Twilight.
Fantastic!
Amazing directing by Chris Weitz and fab acting, Kristen Stewart mainly. She is a good actress who, i think, portrayed the emotions of Bella Swan perfectly. Well done :D - 5 Stars!
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