The Twilight Saga - Eclipse (2010)

The Twilight Saga - Eclipse
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Supernatural themes and violence

Director: David Slade
Actors: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Billy Burke, Bryce Dallas Howard, Anna Kendrick, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Peter Facinelli, Xavier Samuel

30 DAYS OF NIGHT’s David Slade directs a different kind of vampire movie with this third film in the Twilight series. In ECLIPSE, Bella must make an awful decision: choose between her true love, Edward, and her close friend, Jacob. Stephenie Meyer’s beloved bestseller combines teen romance, coming-of-age drama, and horror legends to create an addictive mix.

DVD
Status: QuickPick
Run time: 124mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Anti climax
by Simon Miraudo,

To quote Detective Roger Murtaugh from Lethal Weapon, “I’m getting too old for this ****.” In just eighteen months, the Twilight saga has subjected us to one atrocious film, one (barely) passable film, and a film which makes ‘passable’ seem like a dream objective. Eclipse, the third instalment of the series, is the latter. It takes us from the “meh” of New Moon, to complete “ugh”. Whereas the previous entry seemed to have learnt some lessons from the unwatchable first film of the series (namely: having character arcs, embracing the rampant angst of undersexed teens), Eclipse is content to fall back on the saga’s bad habits. It wastes the time of all the talent involved, not to mention that of the audience. It is a sequel that not only picks up exactly where the previous movie finished, but...

To quote Detective Roger Murtaugh from Lethal Weapon, “I’m getting too old for this ****.” In just eighteen months, the Twilight saga has subjected us to one atrocious film, one (barely) passable film, and a film which makes ‘passable’ seem like a dream objective. Eclipse, the third instalment of the series, is the latter. It takes us from the “meh” of New Moon, to complete “ugh”. Whereas the previous entry seemed to have learnt some lessons from the unwatchable first film of the series (namely: having character arcs, embracing the rampant angst of undersexed teens), Eclipse is content to fall back on the saga’s bad habits. It wastes the time of all the talent involved, not to mention that of the audience. It is a sequel that not only picks up exactly where the previous movie finished, but concludes there as well. It is a film so ideologically devoted to abstinence that it denies its viewer any kind of satisfaction. I kind of feel like Bella, begging her vampire beau Edward for some nookie. “Will you please just give me something already?!”

Actually, if you’re looking for a plot synopsis, the above sentence kind of covers it. Bella (Kristen Stewart) is our protagonist, a delightfully-devoid-of-personality teenage girl who has but two thoughts running through her head at any one time. The first: I want to have sex with my undead boyfriend Edward (Robert Pattinson). The second: I want to spend the rest of my life with Edward, but I can’t bear to break the news to my lycanthropic neighbour Jacob (Taylor Lautner). The extent of Edward and Jacob’s characteristics and actions - beside their individual supernatural burdens - are limited to dealing exclusively with Bella’s almost hilariously uninteresting conundrums. Edward won’t sleep with her until Bella marries him; Bella won’t marry him unless he turns her into a vampire; Jacob will be very sad if either of these things happen. Meanwhile, evil vamp Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard) is gathering up an army of bloodsuckers to wage war against Bella, Edward, Jacob and their families, for reasons I do not care nearly enough about to recount here.

I thought that director David Slade may have been the perfect fit for the Twilight films. At the very least, he was an interesting choice of helmer following the totally bland Catherine Hardwicke and Paul Weitz. His debut film – Hard Candy – was a deliciously confronting film about the power relationship between a paedophile (Patrick Wilson) and his deceptively smart teenage target (Ellen Page). His second film – 30 Days of Night – was a disappointing, but visually sumptuous vampire flick with plenty of blood. He must have been so bored working on Eclipse. Why would you hire a director with genuine credentials in depicting weird sexual relationships and crazed vampire armies, and then simply force them to acquiesce to the screenplay’s sub-interesting clichés? Excuse the pun, but Slade has been defanged.

I mostly feel bad for the film’s talented actresses. Kristen Stewart is doomed to embody one of cinema history’s least empowered heroines. Howard’s villain is given so little screen time, most audience members won’t even realise that she has replaced Rachelle LeFevre, the actress who played Victoria in the first film. Meanwhile, Nikki Reed and Anna Kendrick (who gave an Oscar-worthy performance in Up in the Air) must be cursing their agents, who have tied them to teensy roles that are, yes, eclipsed, by their immense talent. Combine all this with the shame of having to share scenes with Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson as they “act”, and I can offer them nothing but my pity.

Everything about the film is so inoffensive, which in itself offends me greatly. Sure, there’s nothing wrong with making a film about vampires and werewolves accessible to young teens. We don’t need to see a 30 Days of Night-style bloodbath every time. What bothers me is that this film is disturbing on such a fundamental level; its understanding of sexual relationships borders on the hateful. Edward refuses to sleep with Bella until they are married. As with the other films, Bella is chastised for wanting to break this sacred bond (women who want to sleep with vampires are yelled at, whereas women who want to sleep with werewolves have their face clawed off – the women accept blame in every situation). All other depictions of pre-marital relations are used as evil manipulation or (no joke) leads directly to gang rape. Yeah, this isn’t instilling any weird perception of sexuality in its audience. All this rubbish about family groups complaining about young minds being corrupted by the violence of (the satirical) Kick Ass. Meanwhile, Eclipse makes Antichrist look like a relationship ‘How To’ guide.

But the film’s ideology is not its only bad trait. The film’s construction is generally terrible. There are no stakes here. The great army that Victoria builds up – the same army that Edward’s weird family spend the entire film preparing for battle with – turns out to be comprised of 8-10 vampires, tops. None of the main characters lives are ever in any kind of danger. So, if the action cannot be relied on to entertain us, all we’re left with is the romantic triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob. Of course, this triangle was raised and dealt with (I thought!) in New Moon. Eclipse is essentially Bella coming to terms with decisions that she made an entire film ago; decisions which are never even remotely implied that she will change her mind on.

The Twilight fans assured me that this was the film to be excited for. My hatred for the first film, (although not encouraged) was said to be somewhat understandable. “You’ll change your mind when Eclipse rolls around. That is the book where everything happens.” Supposedly, the third book in Stephanie Meyer’s vampire saga has all the meaty conflict. If that is true, then wow. Stephanie Meyer should watch an episode of Breaking Bad sometime. I suspect it might make her head explode. But perhaps the fault shouldn’t lie with her. I’ve not read the books (and based on these films, I never shall), so maybe it was screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg who should shoulder the blame.

There is no doubt in my mind that any tension and potential violence and drama have been excised to ensure the film’s classification is low enough for all those tweenage girls to be allowed into the cinema. Eclipse is afraid to even show a hint of something terrifying, or even remotely erotic, despite the inherent terrifying eroticism of its supernatural subjects. If the producers of Twilight were given permission to remake Casper the Friendly Ghost, they’d probably have his ghostly apparition dress in some three-quarter jean-shorts, just to keep his modesty intact. Somebody has to think of the children, right?

1.5/5

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Member Reviews (49)

49 Member Reviews
Phillip
says
Follows the book ,the film is a bit slow at the start .If you are a fan you should enjoy it
Posted Tuesday, 30 April 2013 See my other reviews
Diana
says
Plot started out a bit slow & confusing,however built up to an interesting crescendo as the plot unraveled. Great special effects visually artistic. Good performances by most of the cast.
Posted Wednesday, 18 July 2012 See my other reviews
juliekym
says
Boring as all the twilight movies are.
Posted Monday, 18 June 2012 See my other reviews
Goldie78
says
Usual Twilight fodder - if you like Twilight you'll enjoy it - it's well made, looks good and is entertaining. If you're not sure if you like Twilight... well prepare for some teen angst... with vampires and werewolves.
Posted Monday, 26 March 2012 See my other reviews
debra
says
love it
Posted Thursday, 16 February 2012 See my other reviews
Cheryl
says
There were lots of bits that I thought could have so much more impact with better acting. Great story line, scenes, music. Pity Bella has the same expression through the entire saga
Posted Wednesday, 11 January 2012 See my other reviews
Alex
says
The acting is soooo bad, but these films are still addictive.
Posted Saturday, 17 December 2011 See my other reviews
Michelle Hudson
says
I absolutly loved it
Posted Saturday, 10 December 2011 See my other reviews
Pieta
says
I'm a fan so I loved it. Can't wait for Breaking Dawn parts 1 and 2.
Posted Tuesday, 22 November 2011 See my other reviews
Jade
says
Every Twilight movie gets better and better, this is no exception!!! With wonderfully intriguing characters, and stunningly eery atmosphere, with a fascinating story-line to match...! Must watch previous movies to appreciate.
Posted Thursday, 20 October 2011 See my other reviews
Miranda
says
Love the twilight saga movies and this one was really well done. Thought it followed the book very well. Started a bit slow but once the action starts I was stuck to the screen.
Posted Monday, 19 September 2011 See my other reviews
berni154
says
For so long I had resisted reading the books as I am not normally into the "vampire thing". A friend of mine lent me the first two dvd's and they blew my socks off. Eclipse however like all sequels (except those in the SAW series) isnt as good as the first couple I did still enjoy it though.
Posted Wednesday, 7 September 2011 See my other reviews
Rod
says
My wife enjoyed it. So it's all good. She rated it 3.5.
Posted Thursday, 25 August 2011 See my other reviews
ms300zx
says
Again an amazing movie i can not fault these only that we have to wait a whole yr between movies for more ... See them all they will 'suck' u in literally
Posted Monday, 15 August 2011 See my other reviews
mikekw
says
Not a patch on the first two in the series. It was boring and the love triangle concept is not convincingly played out, just increases frustration. The action scene, when it eventually came, was quite good.
Posted Wednesday, 27 July 2011 See my other reviews
Eloise.
says
I am such a HUGE fan of the Twighlight Saga, I can't fault it in any way and CANNOT WAIT for the next one to come.
Posted Monday, 25 July 2011 See my other reviews
patricia
says
Not bad escapist entertainment. Worth a watch . Basically a fantasy chick flick .
Posted Thursday, 14 July 2011 See my other reviews
KPL
says
LOL Twilight. Exactly what I expected. Nuff said.
Posted Tuesday, 5 July 2011 See my other reviews
LynI
says
Excellent movie and I can't wait for the final movie to come out
Posted Friday, 24 June 2011 See my other reviews
Nicky
says
Okay, so far the whole Twilight Saga movies have sucked. Sorry Twihards, they did. This one sucked less. They seem to be getting better as the movie franchise keeps coming. Best one to date, but still not brilliant.
Posted Sunday, 12 June 2011 See my other reviews
Lauz
says
Loved it!!
Posted Monday, 6 June 2011 See my other reviews
Phil
says
The Twilight saga was good but with a hard to follow plot. However the specila effects made up for the plot.
Posted Wednesday, 1 June 2011 See my other reviews
Nancy Candido
says
Okay, although the DVD could have been a better copy, kept stopping, but still loved it.
Posted Wednesday, 25 May 2011 See my other reviews
JD
says
Gothic, old world, love triangle type movie
Posted Saturday, 21 May 2011 See my other reviews
Janet
says
Enjoyed, but didn't think it was as good as the first one.
Posted Friday, 20 May 2011 See my other reviews
K
says
Better than the first movie as the character's personalities have been developed. Still mostly a movie with pretty actors and beautiful scenery.
Posted Thursday, 12 May 2011 See my other reviews
Jodie
says
It was good. I love the books and it's good that the movie is living up to the books.
Posted Tuesday, 10 May 2011 See my other reviews
Daniel Hartnell
says
In my opinion this movie was terrible. A horrible adaptation of the book and I only reccommend the series of movies to squealing prepubescent 13 year old girls who will drool over 25 year old men they will never have.
Posted Wednesday, 13 April 2011 See my other reviews
Rebecca
says
Best of the Twilight series adaptations so far.
Posted Sunday, 10 April 2011 See my other reviews
MrJBizkt
says
i am a 24 year old man that love gettin drunk and gettin into fights..... but what also love doing is watching twilight movies. Dont judge me..... 5 Awkard Love Triangles out of 5 :)
Posted Friday, 8 April 2011 See my other reviews
Antony D
says
This is the best movie out of the twilight series. For once it was not a soppy teenage-emotional-infatuation love story. There was love/friendship but way more credible. The SFX was excellent and the characters are a lot more believable. Still I dont know why there is a choice to be made with a well-build, hot blooded shape shifter on the one side, and a cold, zombie like creature on the other? But hey I am a logical male !
Posted Saturday, 2 April 2011 See my other reviews
Tracy
says
well being a twilight fan what can i say loved it
Posted Tuesday, 29 March 2011 See my other reviews
Pam McNabb
says
I liked this one the best it had good action and the effects where arsome.
Posted Saturday, 19 March 2011 See my other reviews
Kelly L
says
Kristen Stewart is by far the worst current female actor. Her interviews portray the same dull, lifeless, awkward girl with poor communication skills. She's not acting, she is just lacking personality. Unfortunately, I don't think she does the part of Bella any justice at all. Luckily, Taylor Lautner, Robert Pattinson and the killer storyline pick up the slack. I cringe at the thought of Breaking Dawn and Kristen Stewart further destroying the fairytale that is Twilight. Such a shame. The movie could be so much better. But I will say it was better than New Moon.
Posted Friday, 18 March 2011 See my other reviews
Doris
says
cant wait for the next one.Loved it.
Posted Monday, 7 March 2011 See my other reviews
natalie
says
Not as good as the previous two movies but still a good flick
Posted Monday, 7 March 2011 See my other reviews
Julie
says
Average- Number 1 is the best one.
Posted Tuesday, 22 February 2011 See my other reviews
movie watcher
says
Excellent movie! Has romance for the women/girls plus action and SFX for the guys. The SFX are totally credible and the characters and their relationships to each other are further developed in a satisfying manner. This movie has appeal for all viewers.
Posted Friday, 18 February 2011 See my other reviews
Tania D
says
Loved it! Can't wait for the next Twilight movie! Must say Bella is a little annoying in this one.
Posted Saturday, 12 February 2011 See my other reviews
rosz
says
OK, the love triangle is mopey, but on the whole there's just enough exciting action to offset that and the scenery is exquisite (I'm referring to the landscape, although the other isn't bad either). The in-jokes poked at itself were an inspired touch.
Posted Thursday, 27 January 2011 See my other reviews
Denise
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After seeing the other 2 movies ,I found this one too overloaded with love gush. I hope the next one is better
Posted Thursday, 6 January 2011 See my other reviews
Isabelle L.T
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Because I'm a Twilight fan, I LOVED IT! You really need to see all of them in order to really understand. It was different from the others, really exciting and I can't wait until Breaking Dawn comes out. I think maybe a little to much romance in it between Bella, Edward and Jacob (the love triangle) That let it down a little.
Posted Monday, 3 January 2011 See my other reviews
Anita L.
says
Once again, loved the books, not so much the movies.
Posted Wednesday, 22 December 2010 See my other reviews
Liz C
says
I'm going to say 'better than New Moon' and leave it at that. Although the hilarious and well acted scene between Bella and Charlie about 'taking precautions' nearly tipped it up to three stars.
Posted Monday, 20 December 2010 See my other reviews
Niroj
says
Worst movie i ever have seen.Action ,Story ,thrill everything lacks.
Posted Friday, 10 December 2010 See my other reviews
Lucy C.
says
Disappointing compared to the first two films. I hope they do a better job with the last book.
Posted Sunday, 26 September 2010 See my other reviews
jade
says
i love it and im a big fan of twilight and i must admit this one has been the top rater but i think the rest of them will be great aswell
Posted Saturday, 28 August 2010 See my other reviews
Luisa E
says
Hmm as I am a fan more of the books than the movies, i actually found this one a little disappointing. The vampires are still wooden. Yes the special effects are good but I would rather have great acting. Maybe i expected more with the bigger budgets being used.
Posted Saturday, 10 July 2010 See my other reviews
Tracey
says
My absolute favourite out of the three movies so far. David Slade has done a fantastic job of making this look the best visually so far. The action sequences and overall acting in this Twilight addition is also the best of the three. Can't wait to watch it over and over again!!!!
Posted Monday, 5 July 2010 See my other reviews