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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Release Date 09 Jul 2010 03 Dec 2010

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Certificate: NR

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In "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger as Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob--knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella has one more decision to make: life or death.

Cast:
Kristen Stewart | Robert Pattinson | Taylor Lautner | Ashley Greene | Peter Facinelli | Jackson Rathbone | Elizabeth Reaser | Nikki Reed | Kellan Lutz | Dakota Fanning

Writers:
Melissa Rosenberg

Producers:
Wyck Godfrey | Greg Mooradian | Karen Rosenfelt

Directors:
David Slade

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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.

Movies.ie Critic Review

The teenage wildlife is getting that little bit wilder, as torn-between-two-mythical-freaks Bella (Stewart) finally has to decide whether she wants shy, pale kids or hairy little critters who cock their right leg when they pee. The hardcore fans – the many, many millions of them – will already know whether Bella decides to walk down the aisle with neck-biter Edward (Pattinson) or moon-howler Jake (Lautner), but director David Slade (who already dealt with some difficult teenage lust in 2005's Hard Candy and made one of the better recent vampire flicks in 2007's 30 Days Of Night) manages to conjure up enough heat and bloodlust to make you actually care about this mixed-up little goth and her two goofball suitors.

THE VERDICT: Having already broken a few opening weekend records in the US last week, the Twilight saga is a phenomenon that nonetheless suffers greatly from the fact that Meyer is no literary genius. She's not even Rowling. She's Dan Brown in a dress, and her thinly-veiled stab at making life as a Mormon seem cool (they don't believe in sex before marriage, hence the dilemma for Edward and Bella consummating their lust) touches on the universal longing in all young would-be lovers. There's no fruit quite as sweet as forbidden fruit.

This may be the best of the three films so far, but new and improved doesn't mean that the Twilight juggernaut is yet a franchise that deserves anything like the success it's had. It's The Da Vinci Code for impressionable, depressed tweenies, and will ultimately prove to be far more Monkees than Beatles when its time has passed.

Review by Paul Byrne 

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    • Currently 3/5 Stars.

    WildRose86

    Better than the first two by far. It's not slow spaced (window scene, months going by in the second one, shudder!!) Bella doesn't seem so obsessed with Edward, was actually good to see she had feelings for someone outside of him. Alot more humour, in-jokse of the Team Edward, Team Jacob, Team Jedward hype. Didn't drag, but had nearly the exact same ending as the second film, so lacking in a proper full on story. Dakota Fanning is still weird.

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    imyoursweet666

    Ok, I just got back from the midnight showing and im a lil miffed. With it being so hyped up i expected it to be much better then anticipated. There was more humor and I can see why its ment to be the best of the series so far because it is good but its way to choppy and covers half the book in the first 20 mins(ok that may not be accurate but im making a point). I even spotted stunt doubles. Overall it is great but I left the cinema with a better feeling after watching New Moon then I did for this one.

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    brogen

    • Currently 5/5 Stars.

    mell61

    Best movie to date in this series.

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