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The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)

The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)
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The supernatural tale of star-crossed lovers continues as the Cullen family flees Forks in order to protect Bella (Kristen Stewart), and the heartbroken high-school senior discovers that vampires aren't the only creatures in town. Realizing that Bella will never be safe as long as he's around, Edward (Robert Pattinson) makes the difficult decision to leave his beloved behind shortly after her 18th birthday. Reeling from her loss, Bella embraces self-destruction after being comforted by Edward's image during a moment of mortal peril. But as heavy-hearted as Bella may be, her old friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner) distracts her from her sorrows by helping her renovate a weather-beaten motorbike. When Bella encounters a former adversary with a sizable grudge, she's rescued from harm at the last second by pack of enormous, ferocious wolves. Subsequently delving into the history of the Quileutes, Bella discovers the secrets of Jacob's tribe while looking forward to a reunion with Edward that may have deadly consequences. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Kristen StewartRobert Pattinson, (more)
Director(s):
Chris Weitz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Twilight Saga: New Moon

The supernatural tale of star-crossed lovers continues as the Cullen family flees Forks in order to protect Bella (Kristen Stewart), and the heartbroken high-school senior discovers that vampires aren't the only creatures in town. Realizing that Bella will never be safe as long as he's around, Edward (Robert Pattinson) makes the difficult decision to leave his beloved behind shortly after her 18th birthday. Reeling from her loss, Bella embraces self-destruction after being comforted by Edward's image during a moment of mortal peril. But as heavy-hearted as Bella may be, her old friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner) distracts her from her sorrows by helping her renovate a weather-beaten motorbike. When Bella encounters a former adversary with a sizable grudge, she's rescued from harm at the last second by pack of enormous, ferocious wolves. Subsequently delving into the history of the Quileutes, Bella discovers the secrets of Jacob's tribe while looking forward to a reunion with Edward that may have deadly consequences. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
130 mins

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Director(s):
Chris Weitz
Writer(s):
Melissa Rosenberg
Producer(s):
Karen RosenfeltWyck Godfrey
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Mary A.

    I did not hate it, there were some nice fight scenes. However Kristen Stewart's acting was dry and I do not think she is able to make more than 2 facial expressions. I literally laughed out loud on at least 5 parts, and it was not supposed to be funny. The Bela character is weak and stupid, I have a 3 year old daughter and I hope even when she is a teen she has a better idea of love and loss than this girl.

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    Bob D.

    Eh... nearly the same story as the first, but with toothy Cullen conveniently out of the way (because he abandoned Bella!), furry Jacob makes a play... and has his day....

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    Brandi W.

    This was so much better than the first Twilight movie, and Jacob is absolutely delicious.

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