I don’t wanna spoil anything about the movie
I wrote this blog not to talk about the story but to persuade you to watch the movie.
This is a two-thumbs up movie. Worth watching
I don’t wanna spoil anything about the movie
I wrote this blog not to talk about the story but to persuade you to watch the movie.
This is a two-thumbs up movie. Worth watching
Mark the date: June 30. (kahit ano mangyari ang aalis ang tatlong a-TEH)
Fio: mon! alis tayo!
Mon: Tara!
Fio: Nood tayo movie. Eclipse.
Mon: Kelan ba showing nun?
Fio: Sa wed. Tamang-tama wala tayong pasok!!
Mon: Te, gusto mo makipagsabayan sa mga adik sa bampira? ako kasi, ayoko!
Fio: Ayyy!! Panalo! hahahahaha :))
Dumating ang June 30.
Fio: Mon and Clara, tara alis na tayo nangangati na paa ko.
Mon: Taraaaa! Nood tayo movie
Fio: Eclipse na lang kasi. Maghahanap na ko ng sched.
Mon: Sige na nga basta wala masyado pila (ayyy goodluck naman)
Fio: oh, eto SM Marikina. Halos lahat ng cinema eclipse palabas, every 20 minutes meron
Mon: O sige text mo ko wat time.
HAHAHAHAHA! Ayon. bandang huli nakipagsabayan kami pumila, at naging adik na din kami sa bampira! more…
OMG! I can’t get over with this movie :)) TWO-THUMBS UP!! Such a great movie of 2010, amazing effects and my gosh super cute Percy Jackson.. I got a big crush on him!! Big time!! You guys will surely love this movie and you’ll learn a lot from it (Greek Gods and Goddesses) those cool things :))

waaaahhh!! LOOK AT HIM :)) SOOOO HANDSOME ♥♥♥
Story:
Luke chases Percy across New York City. Blessed with his father’s unequalled speed, the son of Hermes takes Percy down on a rooftop and corners him, picking up the stolen thunderbolt. He questions Percy’s heritage as son of Poseidon. Percy sees several water towers atop nearby buildings and concentrates, breaking the tanks open and gathering the water to deluge Luke. Gathering some of the remaining water and shaping it into a trident, Percy says that he must be the son of Poseidon after all. Hurling the trident, he catches Luke between two of the prongs and casts him into the river.
Annabeth and Sally meet up with Percy at the Empire State building. Annabeth acrivates a hidden secret elevator that goes up, far past the roof of the building, to Olympus. Sally, as a mortal, is unable to venture forth onto the divine ground. Annabeth and Percy rush to the hall of the gods.
Inside the hall, Zeus and Poseidon are anxiously watching a time-dial as the other deities of the Greek Pantheon sit around them. Zeus announces that midnight has come and the deadline is passed. Just as he is about to pronounce judgement of war, Percy and Annabeth rush into the hall bearing the thunderbolt. Zeus demands its return, and Percy gives it to him, and then reveals Luke as the true lightning thief, explaining that Luke resented all the gods for not caring about their children, and he wanted them to destroy each other so the demigods could rule Olympus. Zeus accepts Percy’s explanation and declares peace.
Percy mentions that he and Annabeth escaped the Underworld only because Grover stayed behind. Zeus realizes that Percy wants him to return Grover to the living. He is cynical toward te request, but agrees. Zeus declares the convening of the gods to be adjourned. Poseidon asks to speak to Percy, and Zeus agrees.
Percy is naturally resentful that Poseidojn was never around, and that he never got to even meet him. Poseidon acknowledges that Percy was only seven months when he left him and Sally. He says that being with Sally and him made him start to forget his duties and become human, which Zeus didn’t approve of, leading him to pass a divine rule prohibiting the gods from having any contact with any children they sired. Poseidon manages to come to terms with Percy, saying he never wanted to leave him or Sally, and was in fact with him in heart and spirit, even if Percy didn’t know he was near. He promises that while Percy might not see him again, Poseidon will always be there with and for him– in his heart, in his thoughts, and in his dreams.
Sally brings Percy back to Camp Halfbreed, where he can fulfill his destiny as a demigod. Although she will miss him, she says it’s where he belongs. She also says that she is finally kicking Ugliano out of the house, now that he has served his purpose and she doesn’t need him anymore.
Percy is welcomed by everyone back at the camp, and Grover shows him that he’s finally gotten his Satyr horns. Chiron starts to admonish Percy for disobeying his orders and leaving camp without permission, but then says that this is why Percy is now his favorite student– many times he simply has to follow his own instincts. He then sends Percy to suit up for more training.
In the training area, Annabeth is taking on several people in swordplay at the same time, holding her own and more. She calls for the next opponent and Percy steps up to volunteer. Annabeth puts a hand on his shoulder, welcoming him home and leaning in as if to kiss him, but suddenly she whips his sword out of its scabbard and points it at him, telling him that he must never be distracted by an opponent. Percy grins and motions for his sword back. She returns it and they square off. The camera pans back as Percy and Annabeth begin their battle and the credits start to roll.
Midway through the credits is an extra scene showing Sally telling Gabe to take all his things with him. He goes to the kitchen in disgust for a beer and finds the refrigerator locked, with a note from Percy on the door warning that the refrigerator door must never be opened again. Annoyed, he smashes the lock off and opens the door… and finds the severed head of Medusa inside. Fade to black as the snake heads lunge out, and the credits resume.
I SUPER SUPER LOVE THIS MOVIE!! SUPERB :))
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The biggest revelation in Philippine history is near!

From Blue Clip Films we present to you File no. 777.
It is a short film that plays with conspiracy theories, urban legends and events in Philippine history that tells a story of an intern in the Department of Foreign Affairs who becomes the catalyst for the revelation of the biggest cover-up in Philippine history. The film re-imagines the urban legend on the alleged events after the supposed death of the Philippines’ premiere dictator in 1989 leaving audiences with one question in mind, what if President Ferdinand Marcos is indeed alive. This explains the idea of having the title “File no. 777”.
I had fun doing this film of course together with my production mate namely: Roland Corpus, Isaiah Bruce, Renz Barairo, Mark Villanueva, Peter Mendoza, Cheena Salas, Kathrice Paredes, Kaye Talabox, Jonah Cruz, Kathleen Aguilan and Caroline Ildefonso.
According to Kath it was a suicidal Sunday for all of us. We tried our best to have a 1-day shoot for our film. It was a 27-hours straight production of File no. 777. :)
Thanks to all people behind our Films to Ate Lang (for the make up and *), for 1st Call Grip for the equipments, to all locations na hindi nagpabayad sa amin and of course sa lahat ng talents namin na naging matiyaga sa shooting. It was indeed a tiring moment for all of us, di nga ako nakapasok kanina but it feels so good na one down na kami.
First draft editing on Thursday with Olan, Apol, Cai and Renz
Good luck to us guys! I’m so excited with the final draft of our film
much L.O.V.E ♥
I’m not a fan of pinoy movies nor kimerald, some may say I’m “corny” but I did watch the movie…
Together with my good friend Keith, I decided to watch Paano na Kaya.
As most people would say, the best person to fall in love with is your best friend.

Mae Chua (Kim Chiu) and Bogs Marasigan (Gerard Anderson) have been best friends for too long. Mae fell in love with him but Bogs has a girl friend Anna (Melissa Ricks). After Bogs breaks up with long time girlfriend, Mae has done nothing but be there for Bogs, even putting Bogs’ needs before hers. Mae unintentionally professes her love for him. Bogs was shocked but later realized the things Mae did for him. They decided to find their way through their new found relationship. Everything was perfect until things get complicated when Anna comes back to try to fix things with Bogs.
Putting my self in Mae’s shoes, it was really hard to believe that Bogs really loves her after seeing him kissing other girl especially if that girl is her ex-girl friend.
We may think that Mae was just a rebound and Bogs is still in love with his ex. The 3-month rule in One More Chance may not be applied here in the movie. It made me realized that the fact Bogs decided to make Mae her girl friend, he was indeed in love with her.
” Hindi dahil wala pang 3 months nung nagbreak sila at naging kayo rebound ka na”
Some may or may not agree to this but in my opinion guys may not be showy with what they really feels, there may be awkward feelings when their ex is around, they may act strange or get irritated when you talked or asked something about their ex, they may sometimes remember their ex or at least see some resemblance of their ex with your action but it does not mean you are being rebound.
The fact that a guy chooses you above his ex means he loves you.
Wala yan sa tagal… mas matagal man naging sila kung ikaw naman ang pinili niya, rejoice and be glad! Do not doubt, above all trust is very important.
Anyway, the movie was pretty good although if I will compare it with “one more chance” still “one more chance” is the best. The story was cliché but I can say that they tried hard to give it a new approach that instead of focusing on the falling in love with your best friend idea, they focused it on whether Mae was just a rebound or not.
I was also impressed with the acting of Kim Chiu, she really improve a lot ♥

Oooops!!
It’s not my relationship status !
It’s Complicated is a movie of my ever dear favorite actress Meryll Streep (OMG!).
Her acting in this movie is just sOooo amazing!
I feel so depressed after watching this movie
It’s a sad ending! So much complicated about everything!
This movie is just an example that even though how much you love someone and how much that someone loved you back, there are instances that in the end it can never be the two of you.

Jane (Streep) is the mother of three grown kids, owns a thriving Santa Barbara bakery/restaurant and has–after a decade of divorce–an amicable relationship with her ex-husband, attorney Jake (Baldwin). But when Jane and Jake find themselves out of town for their son’s college graduation, things start to get complicated. An innocent meal together turns into the unimaginable–an affair. With Jake remarried to the much younger Agness (Lake Bell), Jane is now, of all things, the other woman.
Caught in the middle of their renewed romance is Adam (Martin), an architect hired to remodel Jane’s kitchen. Healing from a divorce of his own, Adam starts to fall for Jane, but soon realizes he’s become part of a love triangle.
Should Jane and Jake move on with their lives, or is love truly lovelier the second time around? It’s…complicated.
A must watch movie!
Hey there! again, i’ll make my movie review.. I enjoyed watching movies these past few days!! isn’t it nice haha :)) Thanks to my dear brother for downloading movies from the internet! Soo much “kuripot” !
Now I will be talking about a movie of
Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner,
“Ghost of the Girlfriends Past”

The movie is somewhat related to Charles Dicken’s book “Christmas Carol”, it’s just that this movie focuses on falling in love. Isuper love this movie ♥
Maybe because it conveys a message that all of us can be true and can fall in love for someone deeply. Despite who we are and how we were before. It also shows that if a person acts that he is bad he will be bad forever. There is a big chance (actually) that he will change especially for the one he really love.
It also made me realize that somewhere out there, there will be that one person who will understand and accept us for who we are. Despite all the wrong doings and mistakes, they will stay and be there for us along the way.
I can also relate to the part where Jennifer Garner almost gave up loving Matthew for she doesn’t know if he can be serious loving her. Why can I relate??
It’s because like Jenny, I am always looking someone (bad) or the “mayabang” guys out there and I want to be someone who will/can make them tame (haha is it the right word???) or at least make them realize that falling in love with someone is one of the best thing that a person could do!!! and like Jenny, I fail.. Ooops
but it not yet finish.. at the end of the story Matthew, realizing that Jenny will be gone forever because of ignoring her feelings and for making her feel she was just nothing… Matthew, made his actions. He did win her back and change for the better!! Who could have thought that this very bad guy would turn into a very good one! LOVE IT!
So much inspiring! I hope all “bad guys” out there would be like Matthew ![]()

“WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE”
Last night I watched this movie with my dear brother, “BOSS GUTOM”. He downloaded this movie from the net. The movie was great! It was actually for children but I liked it.
“the child in me”…
The story was all about:
A teen named Max has creative thoughts, and will have attitude problem if others don’t go along with what he wants. He had a lot of tantrums and as an effect of his Mother paying more interest to her boyfriend than to him – he runs away from home. Wearing his wolf costume at the time, Max not only runs away physically, but runs toward a world in his imagination. There was this world, an ocean away, is inhabited by large wild beasts, including one named Carol who is much like Max himself in temperament. Instead of eating Max like they normally would with creatures of his type, the wild things befriend Max after he proclaims himself a king who can magically solve all their problems. They had good times with one another. Until the time that they found out that Max was not really a king. Carol got mad at him. Max decided to went back home. He said his goodbyes to his wild beast friends. As his boat started sailing, Carol ran after him crying. They realized that they were two best friends. Max arrived at their home, her mom was waiting for him. She served a lot of foods for Max, and he ate it. The last part of the movie, as he was eating, her mom fell asleep. This only means that her mom was not sleeping during those times he was not at home.
My favourite part in the film was when Carol is crying! Whew! so amazing, how they managed to make out those tears in those big monster-like creatures. I felt like I end up crying after that scene… A two thumb up for me! I hope there will be a lot of film like this! More more and more ♥

Directed by:
Chris Weitz
Written by:
Melissa Rosenberg (screenplay)
Stephenie Meyer (novel)
” I honestly don’t know how to live without you” - Edward to Bella
(this is my favorite line in the film)
Story:
“These violent delights have violent ends.” and, although we don’t know it yet, she is having a nightmare. She fights through a crowd of group of red cloaked strangers in the noon-day sun. She looks up to see a clock tower and the big hand that moves to 12:00. Suddenly she emerges from the woods into a glade of flowers, looking across to her grand mother, Edward Cullen comes up behind Bella. She tries to warn him away, “Don’t. She’ll see you.” He keeps approaching, however. She seems to welcome his decision to reveal himself and, as she takes his hand says, “Okay.” They approach Bella’s Grandma and Bella says, ” Gran, I’d like you to meet Edward,” but the words come out of the older woman, as well as Bella. She realizes it is her, older, wrinkled, and her Grandma is really her reflection, standing next to an eternally youthful Edward. He leans over and kisses her wrinkled forehead.
Charlie, Bella’s father, wakes her up from the nightmare. She’s fallen asleep reading “Romeo and Juliet.”
He wishes Bella a happy birthday. He gives her two gifts, a digital camera from him, and a scrapbook from her mother. She protests weakly as she’d thought they’d agreed that she wasn’t going to get any presents. He jokes that she is obsessed with aging and points out a grey hair on her head. Bella scurries to the mirror, relieved that he was kidding.
As Bella drives to school in her old brick red, beat-up Chevrolet truck the radio relays that three hikers are missing, presumed dead. When she arrives at the parking lot she talks to her friends, Jessica, Mike, Angela, and Eric, all of who seem to know nothing of her birthday. She takes a picture of them as Edward drives up in the parking lot in a brand-new, black Volvo. The rest of the group depart when he arrives. Edward wishes her a happy birthday. Bella tells him she’s not very happy about it. She’s eighteen now, which is a year older than him. Edward discounts her worry. After all, he’s 109. They kiss passionately but he breaks away, saying that they need to go to class. He also stops her because Jacob wants to see her, even though he hasn’t arrived yet.
When he does Edward backs away. Bella marvels at the changes that have come over Jacob teasing him about taking anabolic steroids. He too gives Bella a gift. It’s a dreamcatcher, a woven band meant to keep bad dreams away. “That’s kinda perfect,” says Bella, reflecting on her nightmare. Jacob departs.
Edward asks Bella why Jacob Black can give her gifts but he cannot. She tells him the reason is that she cannot give him back anything.
In the hallway of the school the rest of the school-age Cullen clan arrive. Though Alice Cullen is glad to see her, Jasper Cullen remains aloof, staring at her from the other side of the hallway. Alice gives her a present which, using her vampire ability of augury, tells Bella she will love. She also invites Bella to a birthday party they’re going to have for her that night, which starts at 7:00. Bella agrees but then realizes that Jasper has altered her mood to make her happily agree and gently chides him for it.
In class Edward and Bella are talking during the movie that is being shown. Edward says how doesn’t like Romeo because he is so quick to act after he sees Juliet dead, but he is jealous of him for one reason. Bella believes this to be of Juliet, but he says it is of the ease of suicide humans have, since it is almost impossible for vampires. He later tells Bell that he began to think along these lines when he thought Bella might not have survived the attack by James a few months before. He says he would have gone and provoked the Volturi. Bella is horrified by this thought and says he should never say it again. Edwards is then questioned by their teacher, Mr. Berty, who believes he’s not been paying attention to “Romeo and Juliet”, they’ve been watching. Edward responds by quoting Romeo’s final soliloquy from the play.
“O, here Will I set up my everlasting rest, And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, O you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss”
This silences their teacher.
Bella goes to the Cullens’ house for a birthday party. Before the proceedings Edward and Bella stand before a painting of the Volturi, which includes Edwards vampiric father Carlisle Cullen. The painting comes to life, showing an earlier time, as Edward explains that Carlisle lived with them for a few decades and that the Volturi are the closest things the vampire race has to royalty. They have no respect for human life but they do respect the arts, the sciences and, above all, the law. The Volturi have simple rules, to not make spectacles of themselves, to not kill conspicuously. The penalty for disobedience is death. During this exposition the Volturi tableau shows Aro, the supposed leader, Marcus who has long-flowing black hair, and Caius, who has long-flowing white hair, taking a transgressor, laying their hands upon him, and tearing him apart as Carlisle turns away, disturbed.
Edward has broken the law by telling Bella, a human, too much. He also predicts that Victoria will come for him some day. Bella tells Edward that they would never have to think about this if he would turn her into a vampire. He says firmly that won’t ever happen.
All are gathered in the main hall. Rosalie Cullen gives her a necklace, which she claims was all Alice’s idea. Then Emmett gives her an empty box, but tells her that he has already installed a new sound system in her beat-up truck (”Don’t hate the truck,” jokes Bella) . As she opens another gift from Carlisle and Esme, Bella gets a paper cut and a drop of her blood lands on the carpet. Jasper immediately lunges for her, unable to resist the temptation of her blood. Edward protectively throws Bella back against a glass table and repels Jasper, throwing him backward into a piano. Jasper comes on, mad for her blood, but he’s stopped by Edward, Carlisle and Emmett. Bella’s right arm is seriously cut by the shards. Even Alice seems tempted by the sight and smell of her blood and apologetically has to excuse herself. Carlisle also has to order Edward out, who stands transfixed by the bleeding sight of Bella, several feet away, with the excuse that only he can talk to Jasper, who must now be ashamed of his actions.
Carlisle takes her to get stitches in his office. Bella asks him how he can resist her. “Practice,” he tells her. She asks him why he does it, and he says he wants to help people, even if he is “damned regardless.” She does not understand what he means. “Like hell?” she presses, insisting this is impossible. Carlisle tells her of the belief that vampires do not have souls. Bella realizes that is why Edward will not change her. “Imagine the reverse,” Carlisle says, “if you could take away his soul.” He burns her blood in a bowl.
Afterward, Edward drives home with her in her truck. He talks about the welfare of Bella’s soul. Bella argues that he can’t always protect her. She will get ill, have an accident, and get old. If he turns her, none of this will happen. “That’s not a solution,” Edward counters, “It’s a tragedy.” Bella says she doesn’t care about her soul. But its still Bella’s birthday and she requests one last thing, that Edward kiss her. They do and Edward again has to restrain himself. They exchange vows of love.
That evening Bella prints out a photo of her and Edward. She folds the photo in half, leaving Edward’s side facing up.
The next day the Cullens are not at school. Edward comes over to Bella’s house after school before she arrives. He sees the bent photo. Bella arrives and Edward intercepts her before she gets to the house. He tells her they have to talk. After a walk some ways away on a trail in the forest, he stops and tells her that they are leaving Forks. “Carlisle is supposed to be ten years older than he looks and people are starting to notice.” Bella says that she’ll have to prepare some excuse for Charlie but when she notices that Edward isn’t picking up on the suggestion realizes he isn’t talking about taking her with them. “You don’t belong in my world,” says Edward. “I belong with you,” she retorts. “I don’t want you to come,” he continues. “If this is about my soul, take it,” she protests, “I don’t want it without you.” He gets more pointed. He can’t stay with her anymore, stating, “You’re not good for me.” He asks her to promise that she will not do anything reckless, for Charlie’s sake, and in return he promises her she will never see him again. He kisses her on her forehead and disappears. Bella runs after him and as it gets dark. Lost deep in the woods she trips and drops to the forest floor, depleted and deserted. She falls asleep sobbing. An enormous wolf watches her from a nearby rise.
Back at the Swan’s house that same night, a search party is starting to form, looking for Bella. When it’s mentioned that the Cullens have left town Charlie’s friend Harry says, Good riddance. From the woods at the edge of the house a shirtless Sam Uley carries Bella in his arms. He hands her over to Charlie. Harry nods to Sam in some sort of recognition.
Safe now but still depressed and unable to see or contact Edward, Bella becomes despondent for many months. She writes e-mails to Alice though they all appear to be undeliverable. She screams at night, waking Charlie. Her wailing is so uncontrollable that Charlie confronts her. She is to go to Jackson because she needs a new setting. He suggests that she leave Forks. Finally, to appease her father and to stay in Washington she tells him she’s arranged to go shopping with Jessica. Charlie finds this unlikely but is pleased that she’s doing something social.
Jessica and Bella leave a zombie film called “The Dead Come Back”. Bella spies a bunch of bikers in front of a bar called One-Eyed Pete’s. She recognizes them as the same gang that Edward beat up when they menaced Bella during their pre-courtship. Seeing them she also recalls Edward’s warning not to do anything reckless and she even sees a ghostly visage of him. “Keep walking,” he says, “this is dangerous.” He then disappears. Excited, and wanting to have another visitation, she assumes that Edward will appear before her only if she’s doing something that will endanger her. She comes up to one of the seedier bikers and asks for a ride. He lets her get on and speeds down the street. Again she sees the spectral Edward, warning her not to do what she’s doing. She arrives back in one piece, much to the horror and disgust of Jessica, who states that she’s either insane or suicidal and asks her if she’s now become an adrenaline junkie.
Bella continues to write her e-mails. She describes her situation as having “a hole in my chest.”
Bella renews her friendship with Jacob. She brings him two dilapidated motorcycles, asking him to help her refurbish them. Though she warns him that they’re heavy Jacob easily lifts them from the bed of her truck. You’re like, buff, she says, incredulous, you’re like 16. What are you? Like 40 he jokes. As they strip and reassemble the bikes the easy friendship between Bella and Jacob grows more substantial. She smiles. He introduces her to my two boys Quill and Embry. They state that Jacob has been calling Bella his girlfriend. Jacob corrects them. He was calling her a girl who was a friend. Jacob and Quill wrestle.
Bella is still plagued by bad dreams, however.
As Bella drives Jacob they see some of the Quileute tribe, Sam, Quill, Paul, Embry and Jared, cliff diving. Jacob is clearly upset by them. He refers to them as Sam and his cult, and Sam and his disciples. Jake says that Embry had formerly said they were like hall monitors on steroids but now was one of them. Sam keeps giving me this look, like he’s waiting for me.
Once the bikes are operational Bella and Jake takes them out. Bella drives recklessly, trying to conjure up Edward’s spirit again. As she speeds along his spectral form passes by her on the road like mile markers. But she loses control of the bike. She wrecks the bike and Jacob drives his bike down the road to her accident. Bella wants to go again but she is bleeding from the head. She apologizes but then realizes that she doesnt need to around Jake. He pulls off his shirt and dabs her head. You’re sorta beautiful, she says.
In the cafeteria at school Bella rejoins her old group of friend. Angela ( says she saw a large wolf and the group talks about how five hikers have now been killed. Mike asks her if she would like to go to a movie. He suggests, Love Spelled Backward Is Love. Wanting nothing to do with romance Bella suggests Face Punch. Everyone agrees to go to Face Punch.
At the theater Mike and Jacob wait outside. Jacob acts territorial as if he wants to frighten Mike away, telling him hears that Face Punch sucks. Bella arrives, explaining that Jessica has bailed and Angela was home with the stomach flu. They go into Face Punch.
As they watch the movie they hear the films tagline (Lets do this!) spoken during what sounds like a Mexican standoff onscreen. Bella looks down at the armrests on either side of her. Both Jacob and Mike have their hands on the rests, turned upward, as if waiting for her to settle her hands on theirs. The violent conflict onscreen turns Mike’s stomach, who leaves to presumably get sick.
Outside, in the lobby, Jacob tries to hold Bella’s hand. She draws away. She’s obviously conflicted. “I’m not like a car you can fix up. I’m never gonna run right,” she says. “You’re about to ruin everything and I need you,” she tells him. Jacob says that he knows what’s standing between them is Edward. He continues, “I know what he did to you. I would never, ever, do that. I won’t ever hurt you. I promise.” She puts her head on his shoulder. Mike arrives, stating that he needs to go home. His weakness wrankles Jacob who threatens to put him in the hospital. Bella intervenes and discovers that Jacob is burning up. Jacob is taken aback by his own aggression, says he doesn’t know what’s happening to him, and leaves in a rush.
Bella is alternately haunted by dreams and visions of Edward and her longing for the physical presence of Jacob. She leaves numerous phone messages for him, asking why he won’t return any of her calls. She is told he has mononucleosis.
Finally she finally decides to track down Jacob and confront him herself. When she arrives at Jacob’s house it’s raining. Jacob has indeed changed; he’s cut his hair quite short and has a tattoo. He seems ashamed of something and now, instead of trying to keep her around, warns Bella away. “I’m not good,” he says. “I used to be.” She asks if Sam and his cult have gotten to him. “Sam’s trying to help me,” counters Jacob. If she wants someone to blame for their predicament, he tells her, she can blame those filthy blood-suckers you love; the Cullens. She doesn’t know how Jacob knows that the Cullens are vampires but it unnerves her and she leaves.
Attempting to “find the place where I can see him again” Bella walks into a glade similar to the one from her early dream and discovers the vampire Laurent there. He too is looking for the Cullens and is equally surprised by her presence. He informs her he is doing the bidding of Victoria and wants to know where Edward is. Edward’s ghostly presence appears, “Lie,” he tells Bella. She begins to stutter out an excuse. “Lie better,” says Edward. Laurent asks why she has been left unprotected by the Cullens since he believed her to be some sort of pet. He also points out that she couldn’t be very important to them if they’ve left her so vulnerable. Bella starts to plead and bargain but Laurent has decided she’s too mouth-watering to not feast on. He claims that he’s being merciful as Victoria had planned to kill her slowly, painfully and he will kill her quickly. Before he can, however, an enormous black wolf emerges. Several other wolves join him and they chase after Laurent. The last wolf to give chase fixes upon Bella and she is reflected in his canine eye. Up ahead Laurent thrusts the lead black wolf back and a vicious battle begins.
Back at the house Bella bursts in to inform Charlie and Harry that she has seen the creatures that have been killing people in the woods and that they’re wolves.
Later, Charlie and Harry get ready to go fishing. Charlie is worried about leaving her alone and she, conversely, is worried about them going out into the woods with those hulking creatures. Bears wont get the drop on me Bella, Harry says, my kung-fu is strong. Bella also realizes that, with the wolves likely killed by Laurant, that she is vulnerable to attack from Victoria and she urges Charlie to go.
That night, in her room, she hears someone throwing pebbles at her window. She looks down to see Jacob. He effortlessly climbs up to her second story room. He wants to explain to her what’s going on with him but he can’t, he tells her. He begs her to remember the story he told her on the beach in La Push. She recalls the story of the “cold ones,” the vampires but obviously can’t recollect the entire tale. She brushes his hair but he sees the scar from the bite from the vampire James. Bella suggests that they leave Forks. She would go, she says if he would come with her. He hugs her but realizes that he is endangering her and leaps from her window.
The next day Bella arrives at Jacob’s house. When Billy Black opens the door he tells her that Jacob is not home. Not believing him she burst into Jacob’s room to find him sleeping soundly, as though exhausted. Bella sees Sam, Paul, Embry, and Quill leaving the woods. She charges up to them, telling them to leave Jacob alone. They laugh mockingly at her, causing Bella to slap Paul. He immediately transforms into an enormous wolf, to the amusement of the other Quileutes. She runs from Paul just as she sees Jacob emerge from the house. She tells him to run but Jacob instead leaps from the porch and hurdles over Bella, himself changing to a wolf in mid-air. The two wolves engage in a fierce fight, destroying a small rowboat in the process. Sam tells Quill and Embry to take her to his fiancée, Emily’s house.
Before they enter Emily’s house Quill and Embry advise her not to stare at her. Why would I stare? Asks Bella but she quickly understands. Emily Young (Tinsel Korey) is badly scarred on the right side of her face. Emily is kind and relaxed. So, you’re the vampire girl? She asks Bella. Bella asks back, so, you’re the wolf girl? Guess so, Emily agrees. Emily starts to serve muffins to Quill and Embry as they openly discuss the werewolf world, including having to follow the orders of their alpha male, Sam. They all seem very nonchalant about what Bella’s just witnessed. The Quileutes explain their role as protectors, hunters of vampires as Sam, Paul and Jacob enter. The pack explains that they took out the leech with the dread easily enough as they had quickly dispatched Laurent. They also almost got Victoria and had chased her all the way to the Canadian border. Paul apologizes for transforming in front of Bella earlier with a tossed-off Sorry.
Bella and Jacob walk on the beach as Jacob explains what precipitated his change into being a werewolf. Bloodsucker moves into town, the fever sets in, he says. Bella says that she thinks what they do is monstrous and that he shouldn’t do it. It’s not a lifestyle choice, Jacob protests as he wonders aloud if he’s just not the right kind of monster for her. He also disabuses her of the notion that they’re killing people. There’s only one thing they do kill and that’s vampires.
Back at the Swans Bella warns him about Victoria’s incredible speed. Your lack of confidence is insulting, says Jacob. He leaves as he has a vampire to go kill.
At the same time a posse, which includes Harry and Charlie, search the woods for the menace while Bella decides she knows a way to reconnect with Edward after all.
Harry lags behind Charlie in the woods eradicating any sign of the wolves. Behind him, in the trees, Victoria stalks him. She finally surprises Harry and clutches his throat, lifting him up off the ground in the process. Jacob, as a wolf, tackles Victoria, breaking her grip. She drops Harry, who then suffers a heart attack. Jacob and Victoria briefly square off but then she breaks for the ocean with the Quileute pack in pursuit. At the cliffs she dives into the ocean and Jacob pulls up short.
Bella, meanwhile, arrives the spot where they had watched Sam and the others cliff dive. Edward has already divined her actions. He appears beside her, again in ghostlike form. Don’t do this, he says. You wanted me to be human watch me.
She leaps into the ocean, goes under briefly, and then breaks the surface. She’s exhilarated initially until the surf comes in and pounds her back down. Through the murky water she sees a red-headed woman swimming towards her. Bella backs away, striking her head on the cliff wall. She begins to sink. Edward’s presence appears beside her but it dissipates when a hand reaches down and pulls her out. It’s Jacob and he pulls Bella to shore, giving her CPR to resuscitate her. She comes back and he cradles her in his arms. Jacob informs her that Harry had a heart attack and has died.
Jake is driving Bella’s truck while she shivers on the passenger side. “180 degrees over here,” says Jacob, describing his ambient body temperature. She slides over and warms up beside him. They park. Jacob worries that what happened to Emily, Sam’s fiancée, could happen to her. “Sam lost it for a split second. What if I got mad at you?” His lack of control is consuming him. “I feel like I’m going to disappear,” he says. She responds that she will prevent that by telling him every day how special he is. They almost kiss and she nuzzles his neck. She doesn’t want it to go further and starts to get out of the truck. Jacob pulls the door closed before she can. He smells a vampire nearby.
Bella sees the Cullens’ car and heads towards the house. Jacob warns her she is about to cross a line that he can’t cross because of the treaty.
Once inside the house Alice appears. She’s amazed to find Bella alive; she saw her leap to her death. “I didn’t try to kill myself,” says Bella, “I was cliff jumping. It was…fun.” Alice tells her Edward has removed himself from them; he calls in only every few months. She also knows that Victoria has been around. She then crinkles her nose, “and what is that gawd-awful wet-dog smell?” As Alice is advising her that werewolves are not good company to keep Jacob appears. Alice gives them a moment alone.
Bella and Jacob quarrel again in the kitchen. They are angered and attracted by the other. Jacob kisses her lightly but is interrupted when the phone rings. Jacob answers it, “Swan residence,” and then, “He’s not here right now; he’s arranging a funeral.” On the other end is Edward. He’s in Rio and he assumes the funeral is for Bella. He crumples the phone in his hand. Alice bursts in as Edward now believes that Bella is dead. He’s going to the Volturi to end his life too. Bella is incensed when she realizes that it was Edward on the phone and that Jacob didn’t let her talk to him. She leaves with Alice.
Alice and Bella fly on Virgin America airlines to Italy. Alice is driving a fancy yellow sports car, alluding to the fact that she hot-wired it at the airport, as they speed toward Volterra, the headquarters of the Volturi. Meanwhile Edward has appeared before Caius, Marcus and Aro. They reject Edwards petition to end his life as they find his particular gifts too valuable to destroy.
Alice gets a vision of the Volturi refusing him and foresees that Edward will now expose himself to humans in broad daylight during the feast of Saint Marcos. They can drive no closer to the center of town, where the Voturi appear to be headquartered. Alice says that if she tries to save him he will read her thoughts and rush into the process even faster. Only Bella, whose thoughts Edward can’t read, can save him. Bella leaves the car to run on foot. She dashes through red cloaks and down dark alleys. Precisely at noon, exactly as in her dream, she gets to the town square. She sees Edward in a darkened entryway, disrobing, and about to step into the sunlight. She dashes across a fountain and hurls herself upon him. Only a little girl briefly has glimpsed the glittering man.
In the dark of the building Bella says that, since she has seen him again, she can let him go. Edward professes his love for her. He was going to end his life because he couldn’t live in a world where she didn’t exist. They kiss as the Volturi come to summon them. No laws have been broken, says Edward, now fearing for Bella. Nevertheless they are to appear. Alice breaks in, hoping to avert a confrontation. It appears they will get away until Jane appears. Both Alice and Edward appear afraid of her. They comply and go with the Volturi, taking an elevator down to an underground complex. They pass a receptionist who welcomes them. Bella asks if she’s human. She is, she is told, one who wishes to become a vampire.
Aro is genteel but menacing. He compliments his sister for being asked to fetch one and bringing back two and a half (referring to Bella as the half). Bella is obviously a problem. She knows too much about them. Aro takes Edward’s hand. His gift is that he can read peoples’ minds with a mere touch. He’s intrigued as Edward can’t read Bella’s mind and that her blood appeals to him so much. Aro is impressed at Edward’s self-control which Edward says is achieved not without some difficulty.
Aro wants to see if Bella is impervious to his gifts. “Would you do me the honor?” he asks as he requests her hand. He takes it but can see nothing. He’s clearly frustrated by this. He then invites his sister, Jane, to try her gifts on the human. Edward tries to intervene and Jane racks him with pain. Jane then tries to inflict the same thing on Bella. “This may hurt, just a little,” she says. She finds, to her consternation, that she can’t affect Bella either. Though extraordinary she knows too much as Marcus says. She’s a liability. Aro summons Felix, a hulking vampire of impressive size. Edward fights Felix but he’s clearly no match. As Edward is put in the position of the heretic in the earlier tableau, about to be ripped apart by Aro and the rest of the Volturi, Bella screams out: “Kill me, not him.”
“How extraordinary,” says Aro, “You would give up your life for someone like us. A soulless monster.”
“You don’t know anything about his soul,” says Bella. Aro is impressed and offended by her impertinence and moves in to slaughter her.
Alice interrupts him though when successfully prophesies to him that Bella will become a vampire; she’s seen it in the future. Aro takes her hand and sees a vision of Bella and Edward running through a sylvan glen. Bella’s eyes are the amber color of a vampire. “I’ll change her myself,” says Alice. “Your gifts will make an intriguing immortal,” says Aro. As they leave they’re cautioned to follow through on their promises as the Volturi do not give second chances.
Walking out they pass a group of tourists being escorted down into the Volturi chamber; they’re obviously a meal for the vampires. One of the henchmen asks one of the guides to “save some for me.” Bella looks behind her to see small children among the group. They hear the chamber door open and the screams begin.
The screams wake her from her sleep. She’s back in her bedroom in Forks. Edward sits beside her on the bed. Edward says the only reason he left was to protect her and that it was the hardest thing he’d done in one hundred years. He’s interrupted by the entrance of Charlie.
Bella apologizes for disappearing for three days. Charlie says she’s grounded for the rest of her life, then leaves. Edward reappears and says that Charlie won’t forgive him easily for abandoning Bella earlier. Bella says he won’t be able to get rid of her easily once Alice changes her. Edward still rejects that notion.
Back at the Cullen’s home Bella says “you all know what I want” and requests a vote. Alice says she already thinks of her as a sister and votes yes. Jasper votes yes saying that it will be nice not always wanting to kill her. Rosalie says that being a vampire isn’t a life she would have chosen for herself and she wishes someone would have been able to vote no for her. She votes no. Cullen votes hell yeah. Esme votes yes saying that she already thinks of Bella as family. Carlisle approaches. He’s clearly going to vote yes. Edward looks as if he’s been betrayed but Carlisle says he won’t lose his son.
Edward and Bella drive away. Bella suggests that they wait until after graduation, though she still wishes Edward would change her. They are stopped when they find Jacob in the middle of the road. Edward realizes he has to confront Jacob but wants to thank him first for protecting Bella when he didn’t.
Jacob agrees with Edwards point but also wants to stress a key point in the treaty. If any of the Cullens bite a human (and here he’s referring to the proposed turning of Bella) the truce is over. Bella says it’s her choice. Jacob reminds her that, once shes a vampire he will have to hunt her down; he won’t have a choice.
Bella tells Jake that she loves him but begs him not to make her choose because, referring to Edward, it will be him. It’s always been him. Edward attempts to get Bella to walk away which angers Jacob. He advances and Edward pushes him back through the air. Jacob turns into a wolf before he hits the ground. They face each other, ready to fight. Bella reminds them that they can’t hurt each other without hurting her. Realizing he’s in a losing situation Jacob bounds away.
The danger passed Edward and Bella resume their talk of turning her. He asks her to wait. “Give me five years,” he asks. “That’s too long,” she says. “Three,” he bargains. She’s having none of it. He marvels at her stubbornness.
Then Edward makes a different proposal. “I have one condition,” he says, “if you want me to do it myself.”
“Marry me, Bella.”
She gasps.
Personal Insights:
I definitely love the film, (not on the technical aspects because of the shots, angle and effects) but at least on how they manage to execute and conceptualize the whole novel.
They were all good in acting. Demn hot the body of taylor
I cannot blame Bella if she almost fell in love with Jacob. He never left Bella. But we all know that Edward had his own reasons why he had to leave..
Haha! I don’t know where will I stand (Edward’s side or Jacob) I love them both.
You better watch this film, I can’t wait to watch the “Eclipse”. ♥