BOTTOM
LINE:
A unique take on the
age-old vampire story that could have been quite thrilling and dramatic
if it were not for the incessant music video style sequences and
an unwillingness by the filmmakers to expand the tone of the film
beyond its core teenage audience.
THE
GOOD: Twilight deserves
kudos for creating a unique take on the vampire story, which has
been so well covered throughout both cinematic and literary history.
It can thank its source material in the novel by Stephenie Meyer
who manages to create a world and logic that works extremely well
and allows for this highly improbable union between a teenage girl
and a vampire who looks 17 but is in fact much much older. The chemistry
between the leads Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, who play
Bella and Edward, makes the whole thing work; they infuse their
characters with a likeability and vulnerability that is endearing,
especially in the case of Edward who has to fight every urge in
his body to perform his natural instinct of sucking the blood out
of Bella. However unlikely it is to appear in a teenage romance,
the theme of choosing to overcome your instincts and natural persona
to become something more is at the heart of this film, with Edward
and his family choosing not to feast on the blood of humans, making
them benign vampires. “We're like vegetarians”, Edward
says at one point. Another unexpected plus is the use of humour.
There are quite a number of moments that will have you smiling,
with one stand out being Bella's father loading his shot gun when
Bella arrives home with Edward. Overall, this is a film that is
unique and worth checking out for that reason.
THE
BAD: The main issue
with this film is its style; given the core audience for this film
is teenage in nature the filmmakers have decided to make, in effect,
a two hour music video. Additionally, the darkness associated with
any vampire story is toned down significantly in order to hit that
same audience. As a result, the film has no dramatic or thrilling
moments, relying solely on the chemistry between Bella and Edward
to carry it through. The climatic fight scenes between the good and
bad vampires are shoddily done, lacking any real thrills. You know
the good guys will win so its just an exercise of going through the
motions. You get the hint of a big backstory of how the vampires came
to settle in the area and their stand off with the wolves, but this
is never really brought to the forefront (I guess that's what the
sequel will be for!). With such great potential in the story, Twilight
could have been something special, but unfortunately, only teenage
girls will be able to get any value out of the final product.