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In the second installment of Stephenie Meyer’s phenomenally successful Twilight series, the romance between mortal and vampire soars to a new level as Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) delves deeper into the mysteries of the supernatural world she yearns to become part of—only to find herself in greater peril than ever before.
Following Bella’s ill-fated 18th birthday party, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and his family abandon the town of Forks, Washington, in an effort to protect her from the dangers inherent in their world. As the heartbroken Bella sleepwalks through her senior year of high school, numb and alone, she discovers Edward’s image comes to her whenever she puts herself in jeopardy. Her desire to be with him at any cost leads her to take greater and greater risks.
With the help of her childhood friend Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), Bella refurbishes an old motorbike to carry her on her adventures. Bella’s frozen heart is gradually thawed by her budding relationship with Jacob, a member of the mysterious Quileute tribe, who has a supernatural secret of his own.
When a chance encounter brings Bella face to face with a former nemesis, only the intervention of a pack of supernaturally large wolves saves her from a grisly fate, and the encounter makes it frighteningly clear that Bella is still in grave danger. In a race against the clock, Bella learns the secret of the Quileutes and Edward’s true motivation for leaving her. She also faces the prospect of a potentially deadly reunion with her beloved that is a far cry from the one she’d hoped for.
With more of the passion, action and suspense that made Twilight a worldwide phenomenon, The Twilight Saga: New Moon is a spellbinding follow-up to the box-office hit.
Special Features on this 2-disc edition include a revealing commentary by director Chris Weitz and editor Peter Lambert, exclusive rehearsal footage, plus a 6-part, behind-the-scenes documentary.
Reviews Counted: 219
Fresh:
-Anna King, Time Out, November 17, 2011Fresh: So long as there are people, there will be love stories -- I hope they all feel as lush and lively as this one.
-Laremy Legel, Film.com, May 06, 2011Rotten: The Twilight Saga's New Moon is not terrible, despite featuring some excruciatingly lazy storytelling, atrocious performances, listless direction and a core storyline that is both uninteresting and somewhat disturbing.
-Simon Miraudo, Quickflix, October 27, 2010Fresh: I am not ashamed to admit that I will be the first in line for Twilight part three.
-Sara Vilkomerson, New York Observer, December 07, 2009
Reviewer: edith h Review refers to DVD version
This D V D is Great also kind of sad at first and then it start 's to get Good when Bella find 's out that Jacob is a wolf he turn 's into a wolf right in front of her to fight with aother one from the same wolfpack and then it start 's to turn into a Love between Jacob and Bella mmmmmmmm
Reviewer: Linda M Review refers to Blu-ray version
Reviewer: kat Review refers to DVD version
It was as good as I hoped it would be after seeing the first movie.
Unlike so many sequels before, it didn't disappoint.
Reviewer: Tracione Review refers to DVD version
I loved the movie. I had to own it.
Reviewer: Valerie I Review refers to DVD version