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DO NOT SEE THE MOVIE!!! it'll ruin the book if you've read it or it'll make you not want to read it and you'll miss a great story.
So I am with teenagers every day all day and Bella does not look young, she looks like a junior or senior truthfully. Most of the time 25 year olds play high schoolers in movies, this is probably where the confusion is coming from.
So I finished reading the book literally 10 minutes before the showing I went to see on Friday night.
I think the movie followed the book quite well actually, not 100% of course, but better than most movies tend to follow books. It is obvious that every movie based on a book never lives fully up to your expectations. That being said, what are you guys surprised about?
I do think that you should read the book then see the movie afterwards. The movie is what you would expect from a book meant for teenagers.
Originally I did think Bella looked too young but that was just in one of the billboards I saw, she did look like a junior in the movie.
Marissa Lily said:So I am with teenagers every day all day and Bella does not look young, she looks like a junior or senior truthfully. Most of the time 25 year olds play high schoolers in movies, this is probably where the confusion is coming from.
So I finished reading the book literally 10 minutes before the showing I went to see on Friday night.
I think the movie followed the book quite well actually, not 100% of course, but better than most movies tend to follow books. It is obvious that every movie based on a book never lives fully up to your expectations. That being said, what are you guys surprised about?
I do think that you should read the book then see the movie afterwards. The movie is what you would expect from a book meant for teenagers.
does anybody else think that rosalie cullen should have been more delicate and pretty ? i dont think the actress was the right one for the part.
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