The Twilight Saga: New Moon(or simplyNew Moon) is a 2009 Americanromantic fantasy filmdirected byChris Weitzfrom a screenplay byMelissa Rosenberg,based on the 2006 novelNew MoonbyStephenie Meyer.[2]The sequel toTwilight(2008), it is the second installment inThe Twilight Sagafilm series.The film starsKristen Stewart,Robert Pattinson,andTaylor Lautner,reprising their roles asBella Swan,Edward Cullen,andJacob Black,respectively.[3]
The Twilight Saga: New Moon | |
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Directed by | Chris Weitz |
Screenplay by | Melissa Rosenberg |
Based on | New Moon byStephenie Meyer |
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Cinematography | Javier Aguirresarobe |
Edited by | Peter Lambert |
Music by | Alexandre Desplat |
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Distributed by | Summit Entertainment |
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Running time | 130 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $50 million[1] |
Box office | $711 million[1] |
Summit Entertainmentannounced it hadgreenlitthe film on November 22, 2008, following the early success ofTwilight.[4]Principal photographybegan on March 23, 2009, inVancouver,Canada,[5][6][7]and ended inMontepulciano,Italy on May 29.[8][9]
The Twilight Saga: New Moonpremiered inLos Angeleson November 16, 2009, and was theatrically released in the United States on November 20, by Summit Entertainment. The film received mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics, who criticized its story, pacing, Weitz' direction, its darker tone, and Lautner's performance, but praised its visual effects, Pattinson and Stewart's performances, and Desplat's musical score.[10][11]Despite the reviews, it grossed $711 million worldwide, becoming theseventh-highest-grossing film of 2009.It set domestic box office records as the biggest midnight opening in the United States and Canada, grossing $26.3 million, which was superseded by its sequel,The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.This led to the highest single-day domestic gross on an opening day, with $72.7 million,[12]until it was beaten byHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2(2011).[13]The film also became the widest independent release, playing in 4,024 theaters, until it was surpassed byThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[14]New Moonwas released onDVDandBlu-ray Discon March 20, 2010.[15]As of July 2012, the film has grossed $184.9 million in North American DVD sales, selling more than 8.8 million units,[16]four million of which were sold within its first weekend, beatingTwilight's 3.8 million units sold in its first two days.[17]
The film received three sequels,The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1,andThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2,in 2010, 2011, and 2012, respectively.
Plot
editInForks, Washington,onBella Swan's eighteenth birthday, she awakens from a dream in which she is an old woman andEdward Cullen,her immortalvampireboyfriend, is forever young.
Edward's family hosts a birthday reception for Bella at their home. After she receives a paper cut and is almost attacked by a bloodthirsty Jasper Cullen, Edward realizes he has put her life in danger by putting her amidst vampires. He ends their relationship and the Cullens leave town.
Bella is left severelydepressedandisolatesherself for months. She accepts a ride from a biker and the dangerous encounter reminds her of a near-assault where Edward rescued her. She realizes that dangerous activities cause her to hallucinate his image. HerQuileutefriendJacob Blacksupports her during her slump.
While attending a movie with Bella, Jacob abruptly shows signs of pain and leaves. He cuts his long hair and now exhibits the same Quileute tattoo as leader Sam and the other tribe members. He inexplicably tells Bella to stay away.
When Bella hikes to the meadow that she and Edward often visit, she is confronted byLaurentseeking to avenge the Cullens' past killing ofJames.A wolf pack saves her and Bella discovers that Jacob and the other tribe members arewerewolves,with Jacob only recently gaining this shapeshifting ability. Their age-old enemies are vampires, though a treaty exists between the Cullens and the tribe.
Edward believes that Bella has killed herself after hisclairvoyantadoptive sisterAlicehas a vision of herjumping off a seaside cliff.Distraught, Edward travels toItalyto ask the vampire council, theVolturi,to end his life. When they refuse, he plans to force their hand by exposing himself as a vampire to humans during a large festival.
Alice and Bella arrive in time to prevent him from doing so. Overjoyed that Bella is alive, he confesses that he left Forks to protect her but promises never to leave her again. Edward defends Bella from the Volturi, who do not allow humans to know about their vampire society.
As the Volturi are about to kill Edward, Bella asks that they kill her instead. Impressed by a human's willingness to sacrifice her life for a vampire, they allow her the choice to be transformed into a vampire instead of dying, convinced when Alice shares a future vision of Bella as a vampire.
After returning to Forks, Bella asks the Cullens to vote on her becoming a vampire. Despite Edward's protestations, almost everyone votes yes. Charlie is upset with Bella but allows Edward to be with her and he punishes her for leaving with no explanation.
Bella tells Edward she wants him to be the one to turn her into a vampire. Jacob confronts the pair, reminding Edward that the years-old treaty with Quileute will be broken if any Cullen bites a human, but Bella tells him it is her choice, not the Cullens'. Edward agrees to let Bella transform into a vampire only if she will marry him, leading to thenext movie.
Cast
edit- Kristen StewartasBella Swan,a teenage girl who falls into a deep depression after her true love, Edward Cullen, leaves her. Her friendship with Jacob Black is expanded as she realizes that he can mend the hole left open by Edward.
- Robert PattinsonasEdward Cullen,Bella'svampireboyfriend who abruptly leaves town to protect her.[18][19]
- Taylor LautnerasJacob Black,a cheerful companion who eases Bella's pain over losing Edward. He reveals to Bella that he is part of a pack of werewolves whose main goal is to protect her from thevampiresLaurent and Victoria.[3][20][21]
- Ashley GreeneasAlice Cullen,a member of the Cullen family who can see "subjective" visions of the future and who develops a deep friendship with Bella
- Rachelle LefevreasVictoria Sutherland,a ruthlessvampirewho wants to avenge her lover,James[22]This would be her final appearance as the character before being replaced byBryce Dallas Howardin thenext installmenta year later.
- Billy BurkeasCharlie Swan,Bella's father and Forks' Chief of Police[23]
- Peter FacinelliasCarlisle Cullen,leader and father figure of the Cullen family[24]
- Nikki ReedasRosalie Hale,a member of the Cullen family[25]
- Kellan LutzasEmmett Cullen,a member of the Cullen family who is physically the strongest vampire of the family.
- Jackson RathboneasJasper Hale,a member of the Cullen family who thirsts for Bella's blood after she receives a paper cut. He has the ability to manipulate emotions.
- Anna KendrickasJessica Stanley,Bella's self-involved friend[26][27]
- Michael Sheenas Aro, the leader of an ancient Italian vampire coven known asthe Volturi
- Dakota Fanningas Jane, a guard of the Volturi who has the ability to torture people with illusions of pain[28][29]
- Elizabeth ReaserasEsme Cullen,Carlisle's wife and the mother figure of the Cullen family[30][31]
- Edi GathegiasLaurent Da Revin,avampirewho wants to kill Bella, because he thirsts for her blood[32][33]
- Noot Seearas Heidi, who leads the tourists into the Volturi's chamber and urges them to stay together while Demetri leads Bella, Alice and Edward in the opposite direction. Heidi's special ability is to make herself attractive to other people, regardless of species or gender.
- Michael WelchasMike Newton,Bella's friend who has a crush on her. He joins her on a date with Jacob.[34]
- Chaske SpencerasSam Uley,Alphaof theWolf Pack
- Tyson HousemanasQuil Ateara
- Kiowa GordonasEmbry Call
- Alex MerazasPaul Lahote
- Bronson PelletierasJared Cameron
- Graham GreeneasHarry Clearwater,a Quileute elder and Charlie's friend
- Gil BirminghamasBilly Black,a Quileute elder and Jacob's physically disabled father
- Christian SerratosasAngela Weber,Bella's shy but caring friend
- Justin ChonasEric Yorkie,Bella's friend and Angela's boyfriend
- Tinsel KoreyasEmily Young,Sam's imprinted fiancée whom he once hurt unintentionally
- Jamie Campbell Boweras Caius, a Volturi elder who is very strict about vampire laws
- Christopher Heyerdahlas Marcus, a Volturi elder who has the gift of seeing the relationship connections between people
- Justine Wachsbergeras Gianna, Volturi's human secretary
- Cameron Brightas Alec, Jane's brother who has the ability to cut off senses
- Charlie Bewleyas Demetri, a Volturi guard who is a gifted tracker
- Daniel Cudmoreas Felix, a Volturi guard who has supreme strength
Production
editDevelopment
editIn early November 2008,Summit Entertainmentobtained thefilm adaptationrights to the remaining novels in theTwilightbook series,New Moon,Eclipse,andBreaking Dawn.[35]On November 22, 2008, one day after the theatrical release ofTwilight,Summit confirmed that they would begin working onNew Moon.AuthorStephenie Meyersaid, "I don't think any other author has had a more positive experience with the makers of her movie adaptation than I have had with Summit Entertainment."[36]In early December 2008, it was announced thatTwilightdirectorCatherine Hardwickewould not be returning to direct the sequel. Hardwicke cited time restrictions as the reason behind her leaving the project.[37]On December 13, 2008, it was announced thatChris Weitzhad been hired to directNew Moon.[38]Weitz released a statement shortly after the announcement, assuring fans that he would "protect on their behalf the characters, [the] themes and story they love." He continued by saying, "This is not a task to be taken lightly, and I will put every effort into realizing a beautiful film to stand alongside a beautiful book."[39]
ScreenwriterMelissa Rosenberghad been working on adapting the novel prior toTwilight's release[40]and handed in the draft forNew MoonduringTwilight's opening weekend in November 2008,[2]adding, "I would sit down at ten o'clock in the morning and work on [the script]… until six o'clock in the evening."[41]Rosenberg spent the months of June through October 2008 alternating between writing for theShowtimetelevision seriesDexterand writingNew Moonon weekends.[41]She and Meyer kept in touch during this five-month period.[41]
Casting
editDue to major physical changes that occur in the character of Jacob Black betweenTwilightandNew Moon,Weitz considered replacing Taylor Lautner in the sequel with an actor who could more accurately portray "the new, larger Jacob Black".[42]In an attempt to keep the role, Lautner weight-trained extensively and gained approximately 30 pounds.[43]In January 2009, Weitz and Summit Entertainment announced that Lautner would continue to play the role of Jacob in the sequel.[3]In an interview, fellow cast member Kristen Stewart talked about Lautner's transformation saying, "He's an entirely different person physically."[44]
In late March 2009, Summit Entertainment released a list of the actors who would be portraying the "wolf pack" alongside Lautner. The casting for the rest of theQuileutetribe was headed by casting director Rene Haynes, who has worked on films with large Native American casts, such asDances with WolvesandBury My Heart at Wounded Knee.[45]A casting call was also held in Vancouver in February 2009, specifically asking for "any first nations/aboriginal actors and actresses between the ages of 15 and 25".[46]
Filming
editPre-production forNew Moonbegan in December 2008.[47]Principal photographywas scheduled to begin on March 23, 2009, in Vancouver,[5][6]but began a few days early.[7]Weitz envisioned a warm color palette for the sequel, contrary to thefirst filmin the series, whose blue tones were prevalent.[48]His intention resulted in golden tones, a change that was inspired by Italian paintings, and ultimately served as the basis for the crew's collaborative work.[48]The approach also included the use of specific colors at certain points in the movie. For example, although Jacob's house is red, the color does not dominate until the climax of the movie. The director noted that, "The square becomes a flood of red, that's how conscious we were of every visual aspect."[49]
The use of film, rather than digital, cameras added to the "old-fashioned" nature of the production.[49]Two mainPanavisioncameras, a high-speed Arri 435 camera capable of shooting at 150 frames per second, aSteadicam,andVistaVisioncameras for visual effect shots were among the equipment used to bring the book to the big screen.[49]As with the use of specific colors, the different cameras and shooting setups would help serve the story points.[49]When Bella was with Edward, the camera was moved on a dolly, in a very rigid, straight line to reflect how their relationship was "perfect". When Bella is with Jacob, the Steadicam provides a fluid and organic style; and when she is with her schoolmates, a slangy visual language is reflected by a handheld.[49]
Once the film went into production, the decision to shoot in Vancouver, rather than inPortland,came after a debate on how to match the locations that were introduced in the first film.[50]One member involved in the decision process pointed out that Vancouver had been scouted as a potential setting forTwilight,and it was only because theU.S. dollarhad, at that time, dropped below theCanadian dollarthat Oregon drewTwilightprincipal photography to Portland and its surrounding areas.[51]Vancouver was chosen because it allowed a higher production value, while the surrounding areas contained beautiful forests and gray weather.[52]With this decision, however, came the issue of reconstructing key sets that were used in the first film. For the exterior of Forks High School, crew members were able to find a parking lot, but the school's steps needed to be filmed with a greenscreen backing to match those that were originally presented inTwilight.[53]David Thompson Secondary Schoolwould then be able to serve as the interior for the high school scenes.[54]
The Cullen house was one of the major "match" assignments, mainly because of the Portland area location's unique design.[53]The production team agreed to find a house in the Vancouver area with an interior that emulated the high ceilings, glass walls, and forest surroundings of the first location. One location was positively compared to the one in Portland, and therefore Weitz and the production team filmed portions of the film there.[53]To keep with the design of the original house, portions of the story that took place inNew Moonwere moved to different sections of the house that were not seen before.[53]
After scouting Vancouver for a place to film scenes that involved the Swan house, the decision was made to recreate the house on an empty lot with a tree line and approaching road.[55]The production team was able to rearrange the exterior of the house to match that in the first movie.[55]When faced with creating the interior, the team measured the house in Portland, and built various pieces of the house on the lot and on a stage in Vancouver.[55]The second film also attempted to clarify the location of Bella's room, which, as seen in the first film, seemed to be located in the front of the house, when in reality it was on the right-hand side.[55]Complications arose when the Portland house was repainted afterTwilight's release, which took away the aging the house had come to depict in the film. When recreating the house, the production team referenced the first film on high-definitionBlu-rayDisc.[55]
As a director, Weitz had the pleasure of introducing and filming on new locations and sets. Of particular interest was the Quileute reservation and Jacob's house.[56]Using the Quileute country in Washington as a basis, the production team decided to place Jacob's house on the edges of the territory, rather than in the community, because of Jacob's attachment to the wolves.[56]To Weitz, Jacob's house was the stepping stone into the forest world, where the reality of the werewolves is hidden. The production designer was faced with a "real world" versus "book world" challenge when the barn they located, described in the book as a red barn, was green.[56]Initially bordered by a green fence, the decision of painting the barn, aging it, and renovating the exterior proved to be a layout that fit well with Jacob's character.[56]
After scouting more than twelve possible locations to film scenes that would take place inVolterra,Italy, the scouting team selected the town ofMontepulciano,which they believe was the best representation of Meyer's description in the book.[57]Principal photography concluded with the scenes that were filmed in this area from May 25 through the 29.[8][9][58][59]For the face-off between the Volturi and Edward, the idea was to have a bigger "bang", rather than just the paralysis of Edward.[60]Initially what was a huge battle with vampires being thrown everywhere turned into a one-on-one fight between Felix and Edward, after receiving a stamp of approval from Meyer.[60]The idea quickly changed from the typical outlandish battle, to portraying Edward as an average guy caught in the middle of a bad situation; for Bella, conveying the feeling of being caught in the middle of a group of vampires fighting was important as well.[60]This scene also required special effects, stunt work, and figuring out how to portray vampires fighting at very fast speeds.[60]
Visual effects
editOverseeing the visual effects department forNew Moonwas Susan MacLeod, who had previously worked with Weitz during the production ofThe Golden Compass.[61]MacLeod enlistedTippett Studioto create the computer-generated wolves, while Prime Focus of Vancouver handled the effects of the vampires.[61]To prepare for the aggressive task of making the wolves look real, Tippet artists studied wolf culture.[62]They also were able to reflect leadership and human muscle size by adjusting certain features of the wolves, such as their fat and height.[62]In February 2009, a group of artists was able to travel to Wolf Mountain Sanctuary, outside ofLos Angeles,and see real wolves.[62]The artists were able to observe the behavior of both thetimberandarcticwolves, who ran in packs of three to five. The idea was to give everyone a deeper feeling of the creature that they were creating.[62]
MacLeod explained that creating the shape-shifting werewolves was not an easy task.[63]The wolf work included shooting "plates", or photographic imagery into which CG creations are integrated. Since the book described the wolves as being as big as horses, full-scale aluminum and board wolf cutouts were used as a visual reference for both actors and crew members.[63]Once the actors had a reference, the cutouts would be removed allowing the cameras to capture the scene.[63]In order for the CG wolves to be in sync with the live-action cameras and actors' movements, the team used match movers, a land surveying tool that recorded the shooting location's topography with reference marks.[63]
A raw 3D model of Jacob's wolf was the basis for creating the others.[64]A muscle system, which gave the appearance of muscles firing and flexing, contributed to this model. From there, the initial fur layout went to painters who were responsible for its color and groom.[64]They also added characteristics, such as wet hair clumping together, and applied it to the fur. They refined this look before passing it off to the lighting and technical directors.[64]
One challenge for the production team was how to convey Bella's depression once Edward departed. In the novel, these pages were filled with the names of the passing months, and in the movie, would be represented as a visual effects shot with a camera circling aroundKristen Stewart.[55]The window that was used for the original film did not quite fit what Weitz was looking for, so the production team created a bay window when recreating the Swan house.[55]The effect was one of the 300 visual effects helmed by Prime Focus led by visual effects supervisor Eric Pascarelli. It required matching two camera shots: one that shot the actress in a chair, and the other shooting the view outside the window as seen from the house built on location.[55]Using a greenscreen, Prime Focus was able to enhance the changing of seasons with computer-generated leaves and falling snow.[55]
Music
editThe score forNew Moonwas composed byAlexandre Desplat[65]while the rest of the soundtrack was chosen by music supervisorAlexandra Patsavas,who also produced theTwilightsoundtrack.[66]The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackwas released on October 16, 2009,[67]by Patsavas'sChop Shoplabel, in conjunction withAtlantic Records.[66]It debuted at number two on theBillboard200albums chart,[68]and climbed to number one a week later after selling 153,000 copies in its first full week of release.[69]
Distribution
editMarketing
editIn February 2009 it was announced that the franchise would take the nameThe Twilight Sagawith the book's title separated by a colon, though the title that appears on-screen is simplyNew Moon.[70]The first promotional poster was released on May 19, 2009.[71]On May 31,Robert Pattinson,Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner revealed the film's first trailer at theMTV Movie Awards.[72]Following the release of the trailer, two scenes from the film were presented at the 2009San Diego Comic-Con.[73]A 14-second preview of the second trailer was released online on August 12, 2009, and the full-length trailer was featured before theater showings of the filmBandslam.[74]The film's third trailer was shown at theMTV Video Music Awardson September 13, 2009.[75]Spike TValso aired a new trailer at the 2009 Scream Awards on October 27, 2009.[76]
American IdolfinalistAllison Irahetahosted an 8-minute block prior to the showing of the film in over 1,200 theaters across the United States, where she talked abouther upcoming albumand played some tracks, including "Friday I'll Be Over U","Pieces ", and" Trouble Is ".[77]In addition, prior to the film's release, authorStephenie Meyermade an appearance onThe Oprah Winfrey Showto promote the film.[78]
Release
editMany theater showings sold out as early as two months prior toNew Moon's release date.[79]The film set records for advance ticket sales, causing some theaters to add additional showings.[80]The film is also the biggest advance ticket seller onFandango,surpassingStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.[81]New Moonaccounted for 86 percent of Fandango's online ticket sales the weekend before the film was released,[80]and its total morning ticket sales on November 20, 2009, are estimated to total $13.9 million.[80]
Home media
editVarious midnight release parties were held to help promote the film'sDVDandBlu-rayDisc release on March 20, 2010, in theUnited Statesand on March 22, 2010, in the United Kingdom.[15][82]Special features include an audio commentary by director Chris Weitz and editor Peter Lambert, a behind-the-scenes documentary, and music videos.[15]Unlike the DVD and Blu-ray Disc versions, the Ultimate Fan Edition DVD includes a 7-minute first look at the sequel,The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[83]Within its first weekend of release in the U.S., the film sold over 4 million units, beatingTwilight's 3.8 million units sold in its first two days.[84]In North American DVD sales, the film has currently grossed $185,166,822 and has sold more than 8,864,541 units.[16]
Reception
editBox office
editNew Moonset records as the biggest midnight opening in domestic (United States and Canada)box officehistory, grossing an estimated $26.3 million in 3,514 theaters.[85]The record was previously held byHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,which grossed $22.2 million domestically during its midnight premiere.[85]In 2010, the following sequel,The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,brokeNew Moon's record with $30 million in over 4,000 theaters[86]but surpassed byHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2,which made $43.5 million in 2011.[87]The film grossed $72.7 million on its opening day domestically, becoming the biggest single-day opening in domestic history, beatingThe Dark Knight's $67.2 million.[12]This opening strongly contributed to another record—the first time that the Top 10 films at the domestic box office had a combined gross of over $100 million in a single day.[88]The record was later broken in 2011 byHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2,which made $91.1 million.[13]
New Moon's opening weekend is theninth-highest opening weekend in domestic historywith $142,839,137[89]and also is the tenth-highest worldwide opening weekend with $274.9 million total.[90]At the time of its release, the film achieved the highest weekend debut in November, breakingHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire's record[91]($102.7 million) untilThe Hunger Games: Catching Firesurpassed it with $158.1 million.[92]With an estimated budget of just under $50 million, it is the least expensive movie to ever open to more than $200 million worldwide.[93]On Thanksgiving weekend, the film grossed $42.5 million, and including Wednesday and Thursday ticket sales, grossed $66 million. It has earned $230.7 million in total since opening last week, 22% more than theprevious filmgrossed in its entire theatrical run. Internationally, the film grossed roughly $85 million over the weekend, adding up to a total worldwide gross of $473.7 million in 10 days.[94]In its third weekendNew Moongrossed $15.7 million in the domestic market[95]and another $40.7 million internationally for a worldwide gross of $570.1 million. In its fourth weekend, the film dropped down to #4 with an estimated $10 million, bringing its domestic total to $296,623,634.[96]
Critical response
editNew Moonreceived mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics. Review aggregatorRotten Tomatoesreports that 28% of 228 critics gave the film a positive review, with arating averageof 4.7/10. The site's general consensus is that "The Twilight Saga's second installment may satisfy hardcore fans of the series, but outsiders are likely to be turned off by its slow pace, relentlessly downcast tone and excessive length. "[97]OnMetacritic,which assigns aweighted meanrating out of 100 reviews from film critics, the film has a rating score of 44 based on 32 reviews.[10]Audiences polled by Cinemascore gave the film an "A−" grade.[98]
Robert Ignizio of theCleveland Scenedescribed the film as an "entertaining fantasy", and noted that it "has a stronger visual look [thanTwilight] and does a better job with its action scenes while still keeping the focus on the central love triangle. "[99]Michael O'Sullivan ofThe Washington Postgave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four, praised Kristen Stewart's performance in the film and wrote, "Despite melodrama that, at times, is enough to induce diabetes, there's enough wolf whistle in this sexy, scary romp to please anyone."[100]TheSeattle Post-Intelligencergave the film a "B" grading and said, "the movie looks tremendous, the dialogue works, there are numerous well-placed jokes, the acting is on point."[101]
Time Out New Yorkgave the film 4 stars out of 5, calling it "acceptable escapism for those old enough to see it yet still young enough to shriek at undead dreamboats."[102]Jordan Mintzer fromVarietystated, "Stewart is the heart and soul of the film", and added that she "gives both weight and depth to dialogue…that would sound like typical chick-lit blather in the mouth of a less engaging actress, and she makes Bella's psychological wounds seem like the real deal."[103]
British film criticMark Kermodegave the film a positive review, saying, "After an initial 20-minute dip, when I thought, 'This is actually going to be two hours of mopey-mopey,' I thought it found its feet." He also excused the film's characterization of Taylor Lautner's character, saying, "The sight of the buff, young guys running through the forest with their tops off was slightly smirk-inducing. But it's fine. They know what their target audience is."[104]
Mick Lasalle from theSan Francisco Chronicleresponded with a more mixed review, stating, "[E]xpect this film to satisfy its fans. Everybody else, get ready for a bizarre soap opera/pageant, consisting of a succession of static scenes with characters loping into the frame to announce exactly what they're thinking."[105]Digital Spygave the film 2 stars out of 5, praising Kristen Stewart for "carrying the film on her shoulders and, once again, bringing plenty of soul to a character who might otherwise come across as self-indulgent", but was critical of its lack of action, ultimately calling it "a draining experience".[106]Roger Ebertgave the film 1 star out of 4 and said that it "takes the tepid achievement ofTwilight,guts it, and leaves it for undead. "[107]Richard RoepergradedNew Moonwith a C− and called it a "plodding, achingly slow, 130-minute chapter in the saga".[108]
Accolades
editSince its release,New Moonhas received several nominations and awards. In March 2010, the film received theShoWestFandango Fan Choice Award for 2009's Best Movie.[109]At the2010 Empire Awards,Pattinson was nominated for Best Actor andAnna Kendrickwas nominated for Best Newcomer,[110]the film won the award for Best Fantasy Film, while Pattinson won an award for Best Performance.[111]At the2010 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards,the film was nominated for Best Movie, but lost toAlvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel,Lautner won an award for Favorite Movie Actor, and Jacob and Bella, who were also nominated alongside Edward and Bella, won an award for Best Couple.[112][113]At the2010 MTV Movie Awards,Pattinson, who was nominated alongside Stewart and Lautner, won the award for Global Superstar; the Best Male Performance award was also given to Pattinson, who was, again, nominated against Lautner. Stewart and Pattinson won the award for Best Kiss, whileNew Moonwon the award for Best Movie.[114]For the2010 Teen Choice Awards,held on August 8, the film and its actors were given a combined total of ten nominations, eight of which the film won, and three separate awards going toThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[115][116][117]In addition, the film was nominated for Best Horror Film and Taylor Lautner was nominated for Best Performance by a Younger Actor at the36th Saturn Awards,but lost toDrag Me to HellandSaoirse Ronan,respectively.[118]Lautner was also nominated for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Actor at the2010 Young Artist Awards.[119]However, it was nominated for four Razzies: Worst Supporting Actor (Robert Pattinson), Worst Screen Couple (Kristen Stewart and either Taylor Lautner or Robert Pattinson), Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel, and Worst Screenplay.[120]
Sequel
editIn February 2009,Summit Entertainmentscheduled a film adaptation ofEclipse,the third novel in theTwilightseries, for release on June 30, 2010.[121]Weitz would not be able to direct the third film ofThe Twilight Sagaas it would be filming whileNew Moonwould be in post-production.[122]David Sladewas therefore confirmed as the director ofThe Twilight Saga: Eclipseon April 22, 2009.[123]
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- The Twilight Saga: New MoonatIMDb
- The Twilight Saga: New Moonat AllMovie
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- The Twilight Saga: New Moonat theAFI Catalog of Feature Films
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