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Twilight: La fascination

Titre original : Twilight
  • 2008
  • PG
  • 2h 2m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,4/10
518 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in Twilight: La fascination (2008)
Twilight: TV Spot #1
Liretrailer0:32
18 vidéos
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Drame pour adolescentsFantaisie noireFantaisie pour adolescentsFantastique surnaturelleRomance pour adolescentsRomance sombreDrameFantastiqueRomance

Bella Swan, une lycéenne souffrant d'un trouble d'anxiété sociale, tombe amoureuse du playboy de l'école qui se trouve être une créature de la nuit.Bella Swan, une lycéenne souffrant d'un trouble d'anxiété sociale, tombe amoureuse du playboy de l'école qui se trouve être une créature de la nuit.Bella Swan, une lycéenne souffrant d'un trouble d'anxiété sociale, tombe amoureuse du playboy de l'école qui se trouve être une créature de la nuit.

  • Réalisation
    • Catherine Hardwicke
  • Scénaristes
    • Melissa Rosenberg
    • Stephenie Meyer
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    • Kristen Stewart
    • Robert Pattinson
    • Billy Burke
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,4/10
    518 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    280
    41
    • Réalisation
      • Catherine Hardwicke
    • Scénaristes
      • Melissa Rosenberg
      • Stephenie Meyer
    • Vedettes
      • Kristen Stewart
      • Robert Pattinson
      • Billy Burke
    • 1.9KCommentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 371Commentaires de critiques
    • 56Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 34 victoires et 16 nominations au total

    Vidéos18

    Twilight: TV Spot #1
    Trailer 0:32
    Twilight: TV Spot #1
    Twilight: Final Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 2:23
    Twilight: Final Theatrical Trailer
    Twilight: Final Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 2:23
    Twilight: Final Theatrical Trailer
    Twilight: Trailer #2
    Trailer 1:15
    Twilight: Trailer #2
    Twilight: Trailer #2
    Trailer 1:36
    Twilight: Trailer #2
    Twilight: Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 0:59
    Twilight: Teaser Trailer
    A Guide to the Films of Catherine Hardwicke
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    A Guide to the Films of Catherine Hardwicke

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    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Bella Swan
    Robert Pattinson
    Robert Pattinson
    • Edward Cullen
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • Charlie Swan
    Sarah Clarke
    Sarah Clarke
    • Renée
    Matt Bushell
    Matt Bushell
    • Phil
    Gil Birmingham
    Gil Birmingham
    • Billy Black
    Taylor Lautner
    Taylor Lautner
    • Jacob Black
    Gregory Tyree Boyce
    Gregory Tyree Boyce
    • Tyler
    Justin Chon
    Justin Chon
    • Eric
    Michael Welch
    Michael Welch
    • Mike Newton
    Anna Kendrick
    Anna Kendrick
    • Jessica
    Christian Serratos
    Christian Serratos
    • Angela
    Nikki Reed
    Nikki Reed
    • Rosalie
    Kellan Lutz
    Kellan Lutz
    • Emmet Cullen
    Ashley Greene
    Ashley Greene
    • Alice Cullen
    Jackson Rathbone
    Jackson Rathbone
    • Jasper
    José Zúñiga
    José Zúñiga
    • Mr. Molina
    • (as Jose Zuniga)
    Trish Egan
    • High School Administrator
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      • Catherine Hardwicke
    • Scénaristes
      • Melissa Rosenberg
      • Stephenie Meyer
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    Reviewers say 'Twilight' is a divisive film with mixed reactions. Many commend the romantic chemistry between Bella and Edward, the atmospheric setting, and the soundtrack. However, criticisms include subpar acting, especially from Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, and the film's failure to capture the book's essence. The special effects are often deemed inadequate, and the pacing is criticized for being rushed. Some find the characters underdeveloped and the dialogue awkward. Despite these flaws, it has a dedicated fanbase valuing its nostalgic and unique blend of romance and supernatural elements.
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    7a-07779-75123

    It was a great start of a film saga and i do like how it blends in horror and romance together.

    This is awesome part of franchise "Twilight" because gteat atmosphere, cool soundtrack.
    5Smells_Like_Cheese

    Twilight! Twilight! Oh, my... Twiiiiiiiiliaaaaaaaaaaght!

    That was my interpretation of this weekend that I had to endure working at my movie theater, all these little hormone crazed brace wearing under developed young girls who I think would've just about died with the anticipation of seeing Twilight, I'm not kidding, I personally witnessed a twelve year old say that she wanted to have Robert Pattinson's baby. OK, so how I saw the movie, my sister, ironically my older sister has been just raving about the Twilight series with her friends and told me that I have to read these books, after weeks of bugging me with it, I finally broke down and read them. Actually it's kind of a fun series, it reminded me of the same love that I had for the TV series Buffy the vampire Slayer when I was a young teen. But of course she has to take me to the midnight premiere with 100,000 crazed fans who were knocking each other down and crawling all over each other just to see a movie.

    Bella Swan has always been a little bit different, never caring about fitting in with the trendy girls at her Phoenix high school. When her mother remarries and sends Bella to live with her father in the rainy little town of Forks, Washington, she doesn't expect much of anything to change. Then she meets the mysterious and beautiful Edward Cullen. Intelligent and witty, he sees straight into her soul. Soon, Bella and Edward are swept up in a passionate and decidedly unorthodox romance. Edward can run faster than a mountain lion, he can stop a moving car with his bare hands - and he hasn't aged since 1918. Like all vampires, he's immortal. But he doesn't have fangs, and he doesn't drink human blood.

    So, my opinion about Twilight the movie... honestly, it's average, it's my junior high romance with a vampire. I hate, beyond hate to say this, I'm a hypocrite for saying this, but because I read the book before I saw the movie, I had this completely different interpretation of what the characters look like and how they say certain lines. Twilight the movie made me laugh more than anything simply because of the actors, Robert and Kristen are not bad actors, but the way they talked, I just couldn't take their "love" seriously. Peter Facinelli who played Carlisle Cullen, Edward's father, was exactly how I pictured and pulled in the best performance of the film. Is it worth the watch, absolutely if you're a fan of the books, otherwise, I would say if you just wanna see this movie, I recommend the matinée price because honestly, I think I may have lost my hearing after this weekend of the none stop screams from crazed teens.

    5/10
    7roedyg

    much better than I expected

    As a gay 66 year old man, I am clearly not part of the intended audience for this film, however, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    The film is filled with handsome teenage males, and many homely ugly- Betty goonily-dressed females, including the lead Bella. The boys either strut around looking pretty, with blank expressions, like runway models, or they act like silly hyper active grade 4 school boys. The boys are so inept in their attempts to impress the girls. Bella rudely dismisses them all with a look that says, "You have got to be kidding. You thought I would have anything to do with you?"

    Bella is cranky, rude, not very bright, without interests, hobbies or talents. However, she is new to the school, which gives her some appeal.

    Edward, is considered the ultimate dreamboat by all the girls, but he allegedly considers himself too good for any of them. I thought the explanation was that he gay, but it turned it out was because he was a vampire.

    All the ugly girls get cute boyfriends in the end, but that fantasy- fulfilment story is very much in the background.

    To my great surprise the plot of the first half of the film unfolds with the ponderousness of a Jane Austen novel. I never expected that from a teen movie. There is great push pull between Edward and Bella. Edward is trying to control his urges to kill Bella and drink her blood. Bella blithely ignores what he is telling her. The reticence builds an incredible tension. It is similar to the sort of tension people in an earlier day felt trying to avoid sex before marriage or gay sex.

    What makes no sense is why Edward is attracted to Bella but not the other girls. I decided to pretend it had to do with scent or some vampire-only discernible attribute. The real reason has to do with fantasy fulfilment.

    Robert Pattinson does a brilliant job of portraying Edward the vampire. His approach is similar to Stephen Moyer playing the courtly vampire Bill Compton in True Blood. He is calm, patient, breathy, intense, old- fashioned. He is handsome, but in an almost non-human sort of way.

    At one point he says roughly, "I am the most dangerous predator on the planet. Even my face, by voice and my scent are designed to lure victims." You look at him, and imagine his exotic scent, he is speaking literal truth. It is like an electric shock. Photographs of him are not sufficient to show what I am talking about.

    Like the Superman I movie, Edward gradually reveals his powers to Bella. Unlike Lois Lane, Bella is completely unimpressed.

    The movie shifts gears to comedy, when Edward takes Bella home to meet the "family".

    Then the movie shifts gears again, stealing the special effects from Superman II, where the titans battle.

    Bella always chooses the most dangerous possible thing to do at each stage. It obviously helps the plot, but it made me want to smack her for being so stupid.

    Bella within almost minutes of meeting Edward decided she wants marry him. Then a week or so later she decides even marriage is not sufficient commitment. The want him to commit for eternity of life as a vampire. The belief that there was only one true love for me caused me untold misery. I might even go so far as to say it ruined my life. I hate seeing that poison being sold to unsuspecting young girls.
    bob the moo

    Bland and surprisingly lacking in passion, excitement or breathlessness

    There is no point in pretending it – I'm a man in his thirties and I'm not target audience for this film. So the fact that I rented it is just a "bonus" few pounds in the pockets of the makers since they clearly weren't aiming this film at me. Who they were aiming it at appears to have been the army of teenage girls who have been reading the Twilight books religiously – again. I'd never even heard of the books so this is really something off my cultural radar. Regardless I decided to give the film a try without really knowing the plot or what it was meant to be. What I found was the first part in a longer story about a human teenager who moves back to her small town and falls for a boy who turns out to be one of a group of teenage vampires who feed off the blood of animals rather than people.

    I have no problems with the teenage aspect of the story but somehow it really failed to engage me as it was not only too superficial but didn't even really do that particularly well. The film plays like it has been written around events without a great deal of depth, complexity or characterisation in it, which is a surprise considering the fertile ground the world of teenage love and acceptance is. Sadly it comes off all too bland and obvious for my tastes and I rarely could bring myself to care about what was going on. The direction is a bit too serious at times but it also lacks passion and the breathlessness that the material suggests it must have once had if it did captivate a teenage audience. Of course I could be just missing the point because perhaps the cast are a big part of it working and this is lost on me.

    Certainly the appeal of much of the cast is lost on me totally. Stewart has something about her but cannot translate it into something meaningful here, leaving her character feeling a bit one-dimensional. However compared to Pattinson she looks like one of the finest actresses of her generation because he is about as dull and vapid as he could have been without trying. OK maybe his immortal, unsleeping character has to have something weirdly "dead" about him but this should not be a detrimental part of his performance as it is here. I shan't bother to list those below them because nobody really captured my interest in terms of their characters or performances.

    Twilight is not a bad film, it is just a very bland one that lacks passion, heart or excitement. Maybe the target audience will strongly disagree (I'd be shocked if they did not) but having watched this for myself I fail to see what not only the fuss is about – but why anyone would really consider this to be a good film.
    4The_Amazing_Spy_Rises

    So bad it's ALMOST good.

    NOTE: This review is the fair and unbiased opinion of someone with extremely little knowledge of the Twilight series. I watched the movie with a few die hard fans who I talked to after the movie, and I will work some of their thoughts into the review.

    Another much loved book series has been brought to life in the form of Twilight, which despite having nothing in common with the Harry Potter series, will undoubtedly draw comparisons because of the furor and craze surrounding it. The main difference between the two, however, is that the Harry Potter films are generally good and solid films. Twilight, despite having done a couple things right, is not.

    As a story, I will admit, Twilight is very catchy and interesting. Now I see what all the hype is about. If I was a young girl, I would go nuts over this stuff too. It's not just a vampire and a human falling in love with each other, but because of the two leads, it's one of the best on screen romances of the decade. This, however, is severely hurt by the fact that Twilight boasts easily some of the worst writing and editing I've ever seen. Let's not forget about the horrid VFX and pasty makeup, either. It's one of the cheesiest films of the year, and can definitely be put in the category of "so bad it's ALMOST good". Yes, I just invented that category.

    The 'allure' of the film appears to be the character played by Robert Pattinson, who ironically was previously known for his role in the Harry Potter series. Pattinson succeeded there and he more than succeeds again, as he more than fit the bill for what he needed to do with the character. Most actors would believe the only requirement of the character is to be good looking, but Pattinson takes it a step further and makes Edward Cullen very likable, trustworthy, and in the end, a good hero for the audience. Kristen Stewart is sort of the queen of not showing facial expressions, so she's perfect for the role of the awkward teen Bella Swann. However, there were sometimes where her lack of emotion bothered me.

    Our supporting players...Well, none of them are noteworthy like Pattinson is. The villain of the film is lame, cheesy, and played by an actor I can't take seriously. Nikki Reed is probably the best as Rosalie, Edward's 'sister', and the antagonistic vibe felt from her adds a different side to the movie.

    Okay, I don't really know what possessed the writer of this screenplay to make it so horrible (was it the source material?), because the dialog is just so bad that I laughed at serious moments. There's a lot of intentional humor, mostly in the beginning when Bella and Edward feel like awkward teens in love. I guess the movie moved along okay, because I wasn't bored at all. I was either laughing at how stupid the dialog was, laughing at some of the mildly funny jokes, or getting pulled in by the electric chemistry between Stewart and Pattinson.

    That, folks, is the reason most people will be able to sit through this movie. The chemistry between the two leads, romantically and sexually, is amazing. In this respect, Pattinson and Stewart are perfectly cast and it makes me wonder if they could end up together in real life some day. I was very surprised by how much I liked seeing their one on one scenes, as cheesy and bad as the VFX and editing are.

    As far as these visual effects go, I've seen a few vampire movies in my day. I'm going to assume director Catherine Hardwicke has seen a few. Well, she needs to watch a few more. Her fight scenes are horribly choreographed, terribly shot, and lack the intensity required to successfully rouse her audience. I could almost notice the wires the actors flew across on. I noticed a ton of errors with the editing as well, such as basic stuff like mouths moving and no words coming out, and words coming out when no mouths were moving. The fight scene at the end has wicked bad editing too, as the sound mixing also suffers as well.

    All in all, with Twilight, as bad a movie as it may be, I couldn't help but stay interested in it because of the electric chemistry between the leads. That alone kept me in the seat the whole time. It is technically one of the worst films of the year, but the entertainment factor in the above respect keeps it out of the company of movies like Disaster Movie and College. I was actually lucky to see it with some of the fans of the book, and all of them (5) described the movie as a 'disappointment' and that the film went 'half way' with some subplots, either starting and dropping them, or randomly starting them halfway through an individual subplot. They were not happy at all with this movie, but agreed on one thing: Robert Pattinson was the perfect Edward Cullen. I'll agree with them on all those points and say that Twilight is exactly what I thought it would be: so bad it's ALMOST good.

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    • Anecdotes
      (at around 1h 5 mins) In the scene where Bella goes to the Cullens house for the first time, when Nikki Reed's character had to break the bowl, she actually cut her hands. This is why she is wearing gloves for the scene in the film.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 29 mins) In the book, it is clearly said that the Cullens never touch the food on their plates. The only time that they do eat is when Bella asks Edward if he can eat food, and he takes a bite of pizza. Even so, in the movie, you can see Emmett eating in the background of a cafeteria scene. (as stated by Stephenie Meyer, they had to keep re-shooting this scene because he kept accidentally eating).
    • Citations

      Isabella Swan: I'd never given much though to how I would die. But dying in place of someone I love, seems like a good way to go. I can't bring myself to regret the decisions that brought me face to face with death. They also brought me to Edward.

    • Autres versions
      The extended version runs 126 minutes.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Twilight: Tentation (2009)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 novembre 2008 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • 218 Rim Drive, Washougal, Columbia River Gorge, Washington, États-Unis(Edward and Bella tree scene)
    • sociétés de production
      • Summit Entertainment
      • Temple Hill Entertainment
      • Maverick Films
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      • 37 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 195 553 813 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 69 637 740 $ US
      • 23 nov. 2008
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 397 799 871 $ US
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