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The Twilight Saga: New Moon

The Twilight Saga: New Moon

  • Status: Released
  • 18-11-2009
  • Runtime: 131 min
  • Score: 6
  • Vote count: 9557

Forks, Washington resident Bella Swan is reeling from the departure of her vampire love, Edward Cullen, and finds comfort in her friendship with Jacob Black, a werewolf. But before she knows it, she's thrust into a centuries-old conflict, and her desire to be with Edward at any cost leads her to take greater and greater risks.

Kristen Stewart

Bella Swan

Robert Pattinson

Edward Cullen

Taylor Lautner

Jacob Black

Dakota Fanning

Jane

Michael Sheen

Aro

Ashley Greene

Alice Cullen

Rachelle Lefevre

Victoria

Billy Burke

Charlie Swan

Peter Facinelli

Dr. Carlisle Cullen

Elizabeth Reaser

Esme Cullen

Jackson Rathbone

Jasper Hale

Kellan Lutz

Emmett Cullen

Nikki Reed

Rosalie Hale

Edi Gathegi

Laurent

Graham Greene

Harry Clearwater

Gil Birmingham

Billy Black

Anna Kendrick

Jessica

Michael Welch

Mike

Justin Chon

Eric

Christian Serratos

Angela

Jamie Campbell Bower

Caius

Christina Jastrzembska

Gran / Bella

Russell Roberts

Mr. Berty

Cam Gigandet

James (archive footage)

Christopher Heyerdahl

Marcus

Curtis Caravaggio

Rogue Vampire

Daniel Cudmore

Felix

Charlie Bewley

Demetri

Chaske Spencer

Sam Uley

Adrien Dorval

Bob Marks (Neighbor)

Michael Adamthwaite

Chet

Alexander Mendeluk

Frat Boy

Hunter Jackson

Frat Boy

Gavin Bristol

Frat Boy

Sean McGrath

Frat Boy

Tyson Houseman

Quil Ateara

Kiowa Gordon

Embry Call

Alex Meraz

Paul

Bronson Pelletier

Jared

Tinsel Korey

Emily

Corinna Russo

Italian Child

Maria Grazia Pompei

Italian Mother

Roberto Marchetti

Italian Father

Alessandro Federico

Police Officer

Justine Wachsberger

Gianna (Receptionist)

Cameron Bright

Alec

Noot Seear

Heidi

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I think that this is sightly better than the turgid first instalment. "Bella" (Kristen Stewart) is now fairly firmly attached to "Edward Cullen" (Robert Pattinson) and that puts her life in danger. When they realise that, and that folks are starting to suspect that the dapper doctor “Carlisle” (Peter Facinelli) is really “Dorian Gray”, he and his family abruptly move away leaving her bereft and sad. After some months of moping and bad dreams, “Bella” starts to take solace rebuilding a motor bike with the washboard-chested “Jacob" (Taylor Lautner) who turns out to have some secrets of his own that give "doggy style" a whole new meaning! This has marginally more pace than the first film: the absence of the ponderous and repetitious falling in love scenes and of the glisteningly moody Pattison for much of it helps liven the thing up a bit but the performances and screenplay are all still pretty weak. The frequently shirtless Lautner is very easy on the eye but as wooden as they come and Michael Sheen is positively hammy as Voltari supremo "Aro" who has a menacing smile straight out of "Rocky Horror". It's far too long, it resorts to the soundtrack to replace meaningful (?) dialogue a few times too often and some judicious pruning in the middle might have made this a bit better - but the series appears to be, very gradually, picking up steam. I still think I’d have enjoyed “Punch Face” better, though.