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Book Review of Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight"

2024-02-11 01:37:48

The first book of "Twilight City" the author told in an interview with Amazon is to find real love, called "Twilight City" conveniently. Stephanie Meyer likes to call Fox which is the name of the town of Bella. The reason for choosing her name is to name her daughter if Stephanie Meyer named her daughter. It fits very well with Edward. The full name of Bella is Isabella Swan. Isabella lives in a small town Fox that actually exists on the map of the Olympic Washington Peninsula.

"Twilight City" is an American romantic fantasy movie of 2008 based on the novel of the same name by Stephen F. Meyer. Director Katherine Hardwick, movie star Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. This is the first movie of the Twilight Saga movie series. This film focused on the development of the relationship between Bellaswan (a teenage girl) and Edward Cullen (vampire), Edward and his family had struggling to protect Bella from evil vampires. . This project was developed in Paramount Pictures for about 3 years, during which the novel screen adaptation was written. Three years after the project stagnation, Summit Entertainment acquired the novel's right. Melissa Rosenberg wrote a novel adaptation just before the American Writers Association strike from 2007 to 2008 and tried to be true to the novel's story.

In early November 2008, Summit announced that it acquired the rights of the remaining books of the Stephenie Meyer Twilight series, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn. On November 22, 2008, the summit following the announcement of Twilight 's drama, the Summit confirmed that they will start working in the new moon. Melissa Rosenberg is working on rewriting the novel before Twilight and announced the New Moon draft on Twilight's first weekend in November 2008. In early December 2008, Twilight City director Catherine Hardwick was declared not to return to the sequel. Hardwicke set a deadline as a reason for withdrawal from the project. Instead, Chris Waits, the director of the Golden Compass and co-director of American factions, was hired to lead Mystery Saga: New Moon. Shot New Moon in Vancouver in late March 2009, taken in Montepulciano, Italy in late May 2009