Twilight is a 2008 American romanticfantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer's novel of the same name. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the film stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It is the first film in The Twilight Saga film series. This film focuses on the development of the relationship between Bella Swan (a teenage girl) and Edward Cullen (a vampire), and the subsequent efforts of Edward and his family to keep Bella safe from a coven of evil vampires.
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Directed by | Catherine Hardwicke |
Produced by | Wyck Godfrey Greg Mooradian Mark Morgan |
Screenplay by | Melissa Rosenberg |
Based on | Twilight by Stephenie Meyer |
Starring | Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke Peter Facinelli Taylor Lautner |
Music by | Carter Burwell |
Cinematography | Elliot Davis |
Edited by | Nancy Richardson |
Production company | Temple Hill Entertainment Maverick Films Imprint Entertainment DMG Entertainment |
Distributed by | Summit Entertainment |
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121 minutes[1] 126 minutes (Extended cut) | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $37 million[2] |
Box office | $393.6 million[3] |
The project was in development for approximately three years at Paramount Pictures, during which time a screen adaptation that differed significantly from the novel was written. Summit Entertainment acquired the rights to the novel after three years of the project's stagnant development. Melissa Rosenberg wrote a new adaptation of the novel shortly before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike and sought to be faithful to the novel's storyline. Principal photography took 44 days[4] and was completed on May 2, 2008;[5] the film was primarily shot in Oregon.[6]
Twilight was theatrically released on November 21, 2008; it grossed over US$393 million worldwide.[3] It was released on DVD March 21, 2009 and became the most purchased DVD of the year.[7] The soundtrack was released on November 4, 2008.[8] Following the film's success, New Moon and Eclipse, the next two novels in the series, were produced as films the following year.
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Plot
Bella Swan, a seventeen-year-old outcast, moves to Forks, a small town located by Washington state's Olympic Peninsula, to live with her father, Charlie, who is the police chief of town. Her mother, Renée, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they travel often to attend games. At her new high school, Bella makes several new friends, but she is also intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. After a week of absence from school, Edward returns to school and begins socializing with Bella normally. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of over thirty feet, and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it with only his hand, and making a conspicuous dent on the van. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella, and warns her against befriending him.
After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is seemingly human, but has mysterious powers resembling those of a vampire. He eventually confirms this, but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working at the hospital in Forks. His wife is Esme, the family's matriarch. Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie, are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon put in jeopardy when three nomadic vampires—James, Victoria, and Laurent—arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible hunting instincts, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness of a human, which incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens put their lives on the line in an effort to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, Arizona, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming that he is holding her mother hostage. James attacks Bella by biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious battle, Edward subdues James just as the other members of the Cullen family arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper kill James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward removes the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. In the aftermath of the battle, Bella has suffered a broken leg, and ends up in the hospital, but her mother stops by to visit. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he would transform her into a vampire. As the two go into the gazebo, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death.
Cast
- Main cast
- Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan, a seventeen-year-old girl who moves to the small town of Forks, Washington from Phoenix, Arizona and falls in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire. Her life is endangered after James, a sadistic vampire, decides to hunt her.[9]
- Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen, a 108-year-old vampire who was changed in 1918 and still appears to be seventeen. He is Bella's love interest and eventually falls in love with her. He has the ability to read minds, with the exception of Bella's, along with superhuman speed.[9][10]
- Secondary cast
- Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen, a compassionate 300-plus-year-old vampire who looks to be in his early 30s. He serves as the town's physician and is the Cullen family patriarch.[11]
- Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen, Carlisle's vampire wife and the matriarch of the Cullen family.[12]
- Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen, Jasper Hale's mate, a vampire who can see the future based on decisions that people make.[12]
- Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen, physically the strongest vampire of the family.[12]
- Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale, Emmett Cullen's mate, a vampire described as the most beautiful person in the world. She is hostile toward Bella throughout the film, worried that Edward's relationship with a human puts their clan at risk.[6]
- Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale, a Cullen family member who can manipulate emotions. He is the newest member of the Cullen family, and thus has the most difficulty maintaining their 'vegetarian' diet of feeding only on animal rather than human blood.[12]
- Billy Burke as Charlie Swan, Bella's father and Forks' Chief of Police.[13]
- Cam Gigandet as James Witherdale, the leader of a group of nomadic vampires that intends to kill Bella. He is Victoria's mate and a gifted tracker, due to his unparalleled senses.[6]
- Rachelle Lefèvre as Victoria Sutherland, James' mate who assists him in hunting Bella.[6]
- Edi Gathegi as Laurent Da Revin, the most civilized member of James' coven.[14]
- Sarah Clarke as Renée Dwyer, Bella's mother who lives in Arizona with her new husband, Phil.[14]
- Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black, an old childhood friend of Bella and a member of the Quileute tribe.[15]
- Christian Serratos as Angela Weber, one of Bella's new friends in Forks.[14]
- Michael Welch as Mike Newton, one of Bella's new friends who vies for her attention.[6]
- Anna Kendrick as Jessica Stanley, Bella's first friend in Forks.[9]
- Gregory Tyree Boyce as Tyler Crowley, another one of Bella's classmates, also vying for Bella's attention. He nearly hits Bella with his van.
- Justin Chon as Eric Yorkie, another one of Bella's classmates who vies for her attention.[9]
- Solomon Trimble as Sam Uley. Solomon Trimble was credited as 'Jacob's friend' in the film, but was widely recognized as playing the part of Sam.[16][17][18][19]
- Krys Hyatt as Embry Call. He was recognized as playing the part of Embry in the Twilight film, though his role was uncredited.[20]
- Gil Birmingham as Billy Black
- Matt Bushell as Phil Dwyer
- José Zúñiga as Mr. Molina
- Ned Bellamy as Waylon Forge
- Ayanna Berkshire as Cora
- Katie Powers as Waitress
- Trish Egan as Ms. Cope
Production
Development
Stephenie Meyer's paranormal romance novelTwilight was originally optioned by Paramount Pictures' MTV Films in April 2004, but the screenplay that was subsequently developed was substantially different from its source material.[2][21] When Summit Entertainment reinvented itself as a full-service studio in April 2007, it began development of a film adaptation anew,[22] having picked up the rights from Paramount (who coincidentally had made an unrelated film with the same title in 1998) in a turnaround.[23] The company perceived the film as an opportunity to launch a franchise based on the success of Meyer's book and its sequels.[12][24]Catherine Hardwicke was hired to direct the film and Melissa Rosenberg was hired to write the script in mid-2007.[25]
Rosenberg developed an outline by the end of August, and collaborated with Hardwicke on writing the screenplay during the following month. Rosenberg said Hardwicke 'was a great sounding board and had all sorts of brilliant ideas.... I'd finish off scenes and send them to her, and get back her notes.'[26] Due to the impending Writers Guild of America strike, Rosenberg worked full-time to finish the screenplay before October 31.[26] In adapting the novel, she 'had to condense a great deal.' Some characters from the novel were not featured in the screenplay, whereas some characters were combined into others.[27] '[O]ur intent all along was to stay true to the book', Rosenberg explained, 'and it has to do less with adapting it word for word and more with making sure the characters' arcs and emotional journeys are the same.'[28] Hardwicke suggested the use of voice over to convey Bella's internal dialogue[26] — since the novel is told from her point of view — and she sketched some of the storyboards during pre-production.[29]
Adaptation from source material
The filmmakers behind Twilight worked to create a film that was as faithful to the novel as they thought possible when converting the story to another medium, with producer Greg Mooradian saying, 'It's very important to distinguish that we're making a separate piece of art that obviously is going to remain very, very faithful to the book.... But at the same time, we have a separate responsibility to make the best movie you can make.'[30] To ensure a faithful adaptation, Meyer was kept very involved in the production process, having been invited to visit the set during filming and even asked to give notes on the script and on a rough cut of the film.[31] Of this process, she said, 'It was a really pleasant exchange [between me and the filmmakers] from the beginning, which I think is not very typical. They were really interested in my ideas',[32] and, '...they kept me in the loop and with the script, they let me see it and said, 'What are your thoughts?' ... They let me have input on it and I think they took 90 percent of what I said and just incorporated it right in to the script.'[31] Meyer fought for one line in particular, one of the most well-known from the book about 'the lion and the lamb', to be kept verbatim in the film: 'I actually think the way Melissa [Rosenberg] wrote it sounded better for the movie [...] but the problem is that line is actually tattooed on peoples' bodies [...] But I said, 'You know, if you take that one and change it, that's a potential backlash situation.''[31] Meyer was even invited to create a written list of things that could not be changed for the film, such as giving the vampires fangs or killing characters who do not die in the book, that the studio agreed to follow.[31][32] The consensus among critics is that the filmmakers succeeded in making a film that is very faithful to its source material,[33][34] with one reviewer stating that, with a few exceptions, 'Twilight the movie is unerringly faithful to the source without being hamstrung by it.'[35]
–Twilight author Stephenie Meyer[21]
However, as is most often the case with film adaptations, differences do exist between the film and source material. Certain scenes from the book were cut from the film, such as a biology room scene where Bella's class does blood typing. Hardwicke explains, 'Well [the book is] almost 500 pages—you do have to do the sweetened condensed milk version of that.... We already have two scenes in biology: the first time they're in there and then the second time when they connect. For a film, when you condense, you don't want to keep going back to the same setting over and over. So that's not in there.'[36] The settings of certain conversations in the book were also changed to make the scenes more 'visually dynamic' on-screen, such as Bella's revelation that she knows Edward is a vampire—this happens in a meadow in the film instead of in Edward's car as in the novel.[36] A biology field trip scene is added to the film to condense the moments of Bella's frustration at trying to explain how Edward saved her from being crushed by a van.[30] The villainous vampires are introduced earlier in the film than in the novel. Rosenberg said that 'you don't really see James and the other villains until to the last quarter of the book, which really won't work for a movie. You need that ominous tension right off the bat. We needed to see them and that impending danger from the start. And so I had to create back story for them, what they were up to, to flesh them out a bit as characters.'[26] Rosenberg also combined some of the human high school students, with Lauren Mallory and Jessica Stanley in the novel becoming the character of Jessica in the film, and a 'compilation of a couple of different human characters' becoming Eric Yorkie.[27] About these variances from the book, Mooradian stated, 'I think we did a really judicious job of distilling [the book]. Our greatest critic, Stephenie Meyer, loves the screenplay, and that tells me that we made all the right choices in terms of what to keep and what to lose. Invariably, you're going to lose bits and pieces that certain members of the audience are going to desperately want to see, but there's just a reality that we're not making 'Twilight: The Book' the movie.'[30]
Casting
–Twilight author Stephenie Meyer[21]
Kristen Stewart was on the set of Adventureland when Hardwicke visited her for an informal screen test that 'captivated' the director.[2] Hardwicke had trouble finding an actor otherworldly enough to play vampire Edward Cullen. Then she got a call about a guy in London. 'I looked at a couple pictures and was like, ‘I’m not sure,’?' Hardwicke says. 'He had been fired from his last job, he was unemployed, he was in debt.' Pattinson flew to Los Angeles on his own dime to read with Stewart.[37]Shiloh Fernandez, Jackson Rathbone, Ben Barnes, and Robert Pattinson were the final four up for the role of Edward.[38] Hardwicke did not initially choose Robert Pattinson for the role of Edward Cullen, but after an audition at her home with Stewart, he was selected.[2] Hardwicke said, 'Kristen was like, ‘It’s got to be Rob!’ She felt connected to him from the first moment. That electricity, or love at first sight, or whatever it is.' Hardwicke gave him the part, but he had to make a promise. 'You’ve got to realize that Kristen is 17 years old,' Hardwicke told him, 'She’s underage. You’ve got to focus, dude, or you’re going to be arrested. I made him swear on a stack of Bibles.'[37] Pattinson was unfamiliar with the novel series prior to his screen test but read the books later on.[39] Meyer allowed him to view a manuscript of the unfinished Midnight Sun, which chronicles the events in Twilight from Edward's point of view.[40] Fan reaction to Pattinson's casting as Edward was initially negative; Rachelle Lefèvre remarked that '[e]very woman had their own Edward [that] they had to let go of before they could open up to [him], which they did.'[39] Meyer was 'excited' and 'ecstatic' in response to the casting of the two main characters.[41] She had expressed interest in having Emily Browning and Henry Cavill cast as Bella and Edward, respectively, prior to pre-production.[42]
Peter Facinelli was not originally cast as Carlisle Cullen. '[Hardwicke] liked me, but there was another actor that the studio was pushing for', Facinelli said.[11] For unknown reasons, that actor was not able to play the part and Facinelli was selected in his place.[11] The choice of Ashley Greene to portray Alice Cullen was the subject of fan criticism due to Greene being 7 inches (18 cm) taller than her character as described in the novel. Meyer had also stated that Rachael Leigh Cook resembled her vision of Alice.[43]Nikki Reed had previously worked with Hardwicke on Thirteen, which they wrote together, and Lords of Dogtown. Reed commented, 'I don't want to say it's a coincidence, because we do work well together, and we have a great history. I think we make good work, but it's more that the people that hire [Hardwicke] to direct a film of theirs [have] most likely seen her other work.'[44]
Kellan Lutz was in Africa shooting the HBOminiseriesGeneration Kill when the auditions for the character of Emmett Cullen were conducted. The role had already been cast by the time that production ended in December 2007, but the actor who had been selected 'fell through'; Lutz subsequently auditioned and was flown to Oregon, where Hardwicke personally chose him.[45]Rachelle Lefèvre was interested in pursuing a role in the film because Hardwicke was attached to the project as director; there was also 'the potential to explore a character, hopefully, over three films'; and she wanted to portray a vampire.[46] She 'thought that vampires were basically the best metaphor for human anxiety and questions about being alive.'[46]Christian Serratos initially auditioned for Jessica Stanley, but she 'fell totally in love with Angela' after reading the novels and successfully took advantage of a later opportunity to audition for Angela Weber.[47] The role of Jessica Stanley went to Anna Kendrick, who got the part after two mix-and-match auditions with various actors.[48]
Filming and post-production
On a bed in Catherine Hardwicke's house is where Pattinson kissed Stewart for the first time for the Twilight screen test. 'That bed made Pattinson who he is right now,' says Reed. That’s also where Hardwicke auditioned Evan Rachel Wood, when she had her get into her bed with Nikki Reed for the film Thirteen. When asked about her lair, Hardwicke says, 'MTV came and did an episode in my house filming the bed. It’s legendary.'[37] Principal photography took 44 days,[4] after more than a week of rehearsals,[49] and completed on May 2, 2008.[5] Similar to her directorial debut Thirteen, Hardwicke opted for an extensive use of hand-held cinematography to make the film 'feel real'.[11][50] Meyer visited the production set three times and was consulted on different aspects of the story;[51] she also has a brief cameo in the film.[52] Cast members who portrayed vampires avoided sunlight to make their skin pale, though makeup was also applied for that effect, and wore contact lenses: 'We did the golden color because the Cullens have those golden eyes. And then, when we're hungry, we have to pop the black ones in,' Facinelli explained.[11] They also participated in rehearsals with a dance choreographer and observed the physicality of different panthera to make their bodily movements more elegant.[11][43][53]
Scenes were filmed primarily in Portland, Oregon.[6] Stunt work was done mainly by the cast.[54] The fight sequence between Gigandet and Pattinson's characters in a ballet studio, which was filmed during the first week of production, involved a substantial amount of wire work because the vampires in the story have superhuman strength and speed.[53] Gigandet incorporated mixed martial arts fighting moves in this sequence, which involved chicken and honey as substitutes for flesh.[55] Bella, the protagonist, is unconscious during these events, and since the novel is told from her point of view, such action sequences are illustrative and unique to the film.[39] Pattinson noted that maintaining one's center of gravity is difficult when doing wire work 'because you have to really fight against it as well as letting it do what it needs to do.'[39] Lefèvre found the experience disorienting since forward motion was out of her control.[39]
Instead of shooting at Forks High School itself, scenes taking place at the school were filmed at Kalama High School[56] and Madison High School.[57] Other scenes were filmed in St. Helens,[58] and Hardwicke conducted some reshooting in Pasadena, California, in August.[4][59]Twilight was originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on December 12, 2008, but its release date was changed to November 21 after Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was rescheduled for an opening in July 2009.[60] Two teaser trailers, as well as some additional scenes, were released for the film, as well as a final trailer, which was released on October 9.[61][62] A 15-minute excerpt of Twilight was presented during the International Rome Film Festival in Italy.[63] The film received a rating of PG-13 from the Motion Picture Association of America for 'some violence and a scene of sensuality'.[64]
Music
The score for Twilight was composed by Carter Burwell,[65][66] with the rest of the soundtrack chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas.[67] Meyer was consulted on the soundtrack, which includes music by Muse and Linkin Park, bands she listened to while writing the novels.[68][69] The original soundtrack was released on November 4, 2008, by Chop Shop Records in conjunction with Atlantic Records.[8] It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200.[70]
Release
Box office
Twilight grossed over $7 million in ticket sales from midnight showings alone on November 21, 2008.[71] The film is fifth overall on Fandango's list of top advance ticket sales, outranked only by its sequel the following year, Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009).[71] It grossed $35.7 million on its opening day.[72] For its opening weekend in the United States and Canada, Twilight accumulated $69.6 million from 3,419 theaters at an average of $20,368 per theater.[73] The film grossed $192,769,854 in the United States and Canada, and $199,846,771 in international territories for a total of $392,616,625.[3] Its opening weekend gross was the highest ever of a female-directed film, surpassing that of Deep Impact (1998).[74]
Critical reception
Twilight received mixed reviews from critics. Based on 215 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 49%, with a weighted average score of 5.43/10. The website's critical consensus reads: 'Having lost much of its bite transitioning to the big screen, Twilight will please its devoted fans, but do little for the uninitiated.'[75] On Metacritic, it has a weighted mean score of 56 based on 37 reviews from film critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[76]New York Press critic Armond White called the film 'a genuine pop classic',[77] and praised Hardwicke for turning 'Meyer's book series into a Brontë-esque vision.'[78]Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, 'I saw it at a sneak preview. Last time I saw a movie in that same theater, the audience welcomed it as an opportunity to catch up on gossip, texting, and laughing at private jokes. This time the audience was rapt with attention'.[79] In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Kenneth Turan wrote, 'Twilight is unabashedly a romance. All the story's inherent silliness aside, it is intent on conveying the magic of meeting that one special person you've been waiting for. Maybe it is possible to be 13 and female for a few hours after all'.[80]USA Today gave the film two out of four stars and Claudia Puig wrote, 'Meyer is said to have been involved in the production of Twilight, but her novel was substantially more absorbing than the unintentionally funny and quickly forgettable film'.[81]Entertainment Weekly gave the film a 'B' rating and Owen Gleiberman praised Hardwicke's direction: 'She has reconjured Meyer's novel as a cloudburst mood piece filled with stormy skies, rippling hormones, and understated visual effects'.[82]
Home media
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The film was released on DVD in North America on March 21, 2009, through midnight release parties, and sold over 3 million units in its first day.[83] It was released on April 6, 2009 in the UK.[84][85] Bonus features include about 10 to 12 extended or deleted scenes, montages and music videos, behind-the-scenes interviews, a 'making-of' segment, and commentary featuring Hardwicke, Stewart, and Pattinson.[86][87] The Blu-ray disc edition of the film was released on March 21, 2009, in select locations, but was made more widely available at further retailers on May 5, 2009.[88] As of July 2012, the film has sold 11,242,519 units, earning $201,190,019.[89]
The film and the next two installments of the Twilight Saga will be rereleased as a triple feature with extended cuts on January 13, 2015.
Video game
A movie trivia video game developed by Screenlife and published by Konami for the Wii, Nintendo DS, PC and iPhone was released alongside the second film.
Accolades
Since its release, Twilight has received numerous nominations and awards. In January 2009, Carter Burwell was nominated for Film Composer of the Year by the International Film Music Critics Association.[90]Robert Pattinson won Bravo TV's A-List Award for A-List Breakout.[91] At the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, Pattinson, who was nominated alongside Taylor Lautner, also won an award for Male Breakthrough Performance, 'Decode' was nominated for Best Song from a Movie, Twilight won an award for Best Movie, Kristen Stewart won for Best Female performance, Stewart and Pattinson were awarded Best Kiss, and Pattinson and Cam Gigandet won an award for Best Fight.[92]Christian Serratos won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film: Supporting Young Actress.[93] For the 2009 Teen Choice Awards, held on August 9, the film and its actors received a combined total of 12 nominations, nine of which the film won.[94] At the 2009 Scream Awards, the film was nominated for nine awards, four of which it won.[95] The film won two ALMA Awards for makeup and hairstyling.[96] It also won the Public Choice Award at the World Soundtrack Awards, where Carter Burwell was also nominated for Composer of the Year.[97]Catherine Hardwicke received a Young Hollywood Award for her directing.[98] In addition, the film was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the 35th Saturn Awards[99] and two Grammy Awards.[100]
Sequel
MTV reported in February 2008 that Summit Entertainment intended to create a series of at least three films based on Meyer's books.[9] The studio had optioned New Moon, the second book in the series, by October 2008,[101] and confirmed their plans to make a film based on it November 22, 2008.[102][103] Because Catherine Hardwicke had wanted more preparation time than Summit's schedule for the production and release of the sequel would provide,[104][105]Chris Weitz was selected to direct it in December 2008.[106][107]
See also
- Apotamkin, Bella's Google hit for the cold ones
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Seems like a good way to go.
So, I can't bring myself to regret the decision to leave home.
I would miss Phoenix,
I'd miss the heat,
I would miss my loving, erratic, harebrained mother
And her new husband.
-Guys, come on!
I love you both, we got a plain to catch.
But they wanna go on the road,
So I'm gonna spend some time with my dad
And this will be a good thing...
I think.
Twilight
In the state of Washington,
Under a near constant cover of clouds and rain,
There's a small town named Forks.
Population: 3120 people.
This is where I'm moving
My dad's Charlie.
He's the Chief of Police.
-Your hair's longer.
-I cut since last time I saw you.
-I guess it grew a lot again.
I used to spend two weeks here
almost every summer,
But it's been years...
-I cleared some shelves up in the bathroom.
Oh, right...
One bathroom.
-It's a pretty good work lamp.
-The Sears lady picked up the bed stuff.
-You like purple, right?
-Purple's cool.
-Thanks.
-Okay.
One of the best things about Charlie...
He doesn't hover.
-I heard you guys coming all the way down the road.
Good to see you.
-Bella, you remember Billy Black...
-Yeah.
-You're looking good.
-I'm still dancing.
-I'm glad youre finally here.
-Charlie here hasn't shut up about it
since you told him you were coming.
-Alright, keep exaggerating...
I'll roll you into the mud
-Until I ram you in the ankles.
-Yeah, bring it!
-Hi, I'm Jacob.
-We used to make mud pies when we were little.
-Right, I remember.
-Are they always like this?
-It's getting worse with old age.
-So, what do you think?
-What?
-Your homecoming present.
-This?
-Just bought it off Billy, here.
-Yep.
-I totally rebuilt the engine for you.
-Come on!
-Oh My Gosh!
-This is perfect!
-You must be joking!
-Sorry.
-I told you she'd love it.
-I'm down with the kids.
-Oh, yeah dude. You're the bomb.
-Okay,
-you gotta double pump the clutch
when you shift but...
-Besides that, you should be good.
-That's this one?
-Yeah, right there.
-Alright.
-You want a ride to school or something?
-I go to school on the reservation.
-Oh, right.
-That's too bad. It would've been
good to know one person.
My first day in a new school.
It's March, the middle of the semester.
Great.
-Nice ride.
-Thanks.
-You're Isabella Swan, the new girl.
-Hi! I'm Eric, the eyes and ears
of this place.
-Anything you need? Tour guide,
lunch date...
-A shoulder to cry on...
-I'm really kind of a more
'suffer in silence' type
-Good headline for your feature.
-I'm on the paper and you're news baby,
-front page.
-Please don't...
-Whoa! Relax...
-No feature.
-Cool?
-Thanks.
-I'm sorry.
-I told them not to let me play.
-No, no... That's...
-You're Isabella, right?
-Just Bella.
-Yeah, hey! I'm Mike... Newton.
-Nice to meet you.
-She's got a great spike, huh?
-I'm Jessica, by the way...
-Hey, you're from Arizona, right?
-Yeah.
-Aren't people from Arizona
supposed to be like... Really tan?
-Yeah, maybe that's why they
kicked me out.
-You're good.
-That's so funny...
-...A Master Piece.
-We're gonna have like this crazy pyramid fall from the sky.
-Hey Mikey! You met my home girl, Bella.
-Oh, your home girl?
-Yeah.
-My girl!
-Oh, Tyler...
-Oh my God,
-it's like first grade all over again.
-You're the shiny new toy.
-Smile!
-Okay...
-Sorry, I needed the candid for the feature...
-Feature's dead, Angela.
-Don't bring it up again.
-It's okay, I just...
-I got your back, baby...
-I guess we'll just turn another
editorial on teen drinking...
-You can always go for...
-The eating disorders...
-Speedo padding on the swim team...
-Actually, that's a good one.
-Yeah, right. That's exactly what I thought.
-We're talking Olympic size.
-There's no way, he's so skinny.
It doesn't make sense...
-Totally
-Who are they?
-The Cullens.
-They're, um...
-Dr. and Mrs. Cullens foster kids.
-They moved down here from Alaska
a few years ago.
-They kind of keep to themselves.
-Yeah, 'cause they're all together...
-Like together together.
-The blond girl, that's Rosalie,
-and the big dark-haired guy, Emmett...
-They're like a thing.
-I'm not even sure that's legal.
-Jess, they're not actually related.
-Yeah, but they live together...
It's weird.
-And... Okay,
-the little dark-haired girl is Alice...
She's really weird.
-And... She's with Jasper, the blonde one,
who looks like he's in pain.
-Dr.Cullen is like this foster dad-slash-match maker...
-Maybe he'll adopt me.
-Who's he?
-That's Edward Cullen...
-He's totally gorgeous, obviously.
-But apparently nobody here is good
enough for him.
-Like I care... You know.
-So... Yeah...
-Seriously, don't waste your time...
-I wasn't planning on it.
-Mr. Molina?
-Hey, Mike.
-Oh, yes... Ms.Swan.
-Hi, your pass?
-Thank you,
-welcome to class.
-Here's your stuff, okay?
-And...
-I got a seat for you right here,
it's the last one so...
-Just tag along until you catch up.
-Alright guys, today we're gonna be
observing the behavior of Planaria,
-a.k.a. flatworms...
-There must be something open...
-Physics? Biochem?
-Every class is full, my dear.
-I just checked in here.
-I'm afraid you'll have to stay in Biology.
-Fine, I'll just...
Accept to endure it.
-I just can't get over how grown up you are.
-And so gorgeous.
-Hey, Bella!
-You remember me?
-I played Santa one year...
-Yeah, Waylon... She hasn't had a
Christmas here since she was four.
-I bet I made an impression, didn't I?
-You always do...
-Bad crack Santa.
-Hey! Kids love those little bottles though.
-Let the girl eat her Garden Burger, Waylon.
-As soon as youre done I will bring
you your favorite...
-Berry Cobbler, remember?
-Your dad still has it...
-Every Thursday.
-Thank you, that will be great.
-Hey baby! So listen,
-if Phil's training goes well,
-we could be moving to Florida.
-(Please insert a dollar twenty five for an additional three minutes.)
-Mom, where's your cel?
-Okay, don't laugh.
-I didn't lose my power cord, it ran away...
-Screaming.
-I literally repel technology now.
-I miss you.
-Oh, Baby! I miss you too.
-But tell me more about your school...
What are the kids like?
-Are there any cute guys?
-Are they being nice to you?
-Well... They're all very welcoming.
-Uh-oh. Tell me all about it.
-It doesn't even matter.
-Yes it does, honey!
-I have homework to do.
-I'll talk to you later.
-Okay, I love you.
-Love you too.
I planned to confront him...
And demand to know what his problem was.
But he never showed.
-Bella!
And the next day...
Another no-show.
More days passed...
And things were getting a little...
Strange.
-Are you alright?
-Yeah, I'm good.
-Ice doesn't really help the uncoordinated.
-Yeah... That's why I had some new tires put on the truck.
-The old ones were getting really bold.
-Well, I'll probably be late for dinner.
-Gotta head down to Mason County.
A security guard at the Grisham mill got
killed by some kind of animal.
-An animal?
-You're not in Phoenix anymore, Bells.
-Anyway, I figured I'd lend a hand.
-Be careful.
-Always am.
-And thanks for the tires.
-Yeah.
-Prom Committee is a chick thing but,
-I got it covered for the paper anyway,
-and they need a guy to help choose the music, so...
-I need your playlist.
-Hey! Listen, I was wondering...
-Um, Did you have a date to the...
-What's up, Arizona! Huh?
-You're liking the rain, girl?
-You gotta get used to it, girl.
-Hey Mike, you're real cute man.
-Oh, no...
-Hello.
-I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to
introduce myself last week.
-I'm Edward Cullen...
-You're Bella?
-Yes.
-Onion root tip cells!
-That's what's on your slides right now.
Okay?
-So separate and label them into
the phases of Mitosis.
-And the first partners to get it
right are gonna win...
-The golden onion!
-Ladies first...
-You were gone...
-Yeah. Um, I was out of town for
a couple of days.
-Personal reasons.
-Prophase.
-You mind if I... look?
-It's prophase.
-Like I said.
-So... You're enjoying the rain?
-What?
-You're asking me about the weather?
-Yeah...
-I guess I am.
-Well, I don't really like the rain...
-Any cold,
-wet thing...
-And I'm really...
-What?
-Nothing.
-It's... Anaphase
-You mind if I check?
-Sure.
-Anaphase.
-Like I said.
-If you hate the cold and the rain so much,
-why did you move to wettest place
in the continental U.S.?
-It's complicated.
-I'm sure I can keep up.
-Um, my mom remarried and...
-So, you don't like the guy...?
-No, that's not...
Phil's really nice.
-It's Metaphase.
You wanna check it?
-No, I believe you.
-Why didn't you move with your mother and Phil?
-Well, Phil's a minor league baseball player.
-And he travels a lot.
-My mom stayed home with me but I
knew it didn't make her happy so...
-I figured I'd stay with my dad for a while...
-And now you're unhappy.
-No...
-I'm sorry, I'm just trying to figure you out.
-You're very difficult for me to read.
-Hey, did you get contacts?
-No.
-Your eyes were black the last time I saw you and now...
-They're like golden-brown.
-Yeah, I know. It's the... Um,
-it's the fluorescence.
-Bella, I'm so sorry...
I panicked.
-Bella! I've got 911 on the phone now.
-Bella,
-are you okay?
-You and I are gonna talk.
-You alright?
-I'm fine dad, calm down.
-I'm sorry Bella, I tried to stop.
-I know, it's okay.
-No, as sure as hell it's not okay.
-Dad, it wasn't his fault.
-You could've been killed. You understand that?
-Yes. But I wasn't, so...
-You can kiss your license goodbye.
-I heard the Chief's daughter was in...
-Oh, Dr.Cullen.
-Charlie.
-I got this one, Jackie.
-Isabella.
-Bella.
-Well, Bella... Looks like it's a quiet spill.
How do you feel?
-Good.
-Look here...
-You might experience some post-traumatic stress or...
disorientation but...
-Your vitals are good.
-No signs of any head trauma.
-I think you'll be just fine.
-I'm so sorry Bella, I'm really...
-It would have been a lot worse if Edward wasn't there.
He knocked me out of the way.
-Edward? Your boy?
-Yeah, it was amazing.
-I mean, he got to me so fast...
He was nowhere near me.
-Sounds like you were very lucky.
-Charlie...
-I need to sign some paperwork...
-You should probably call your mom.
-Did you tell her?
-She's probably just... freaking out.
-...What happened.
-What was I supposed to do?
Let her die?
-This isn't just about you.
It's about all of us.
-I think we should talk this in my office...
-Can I talk to you for a minute?
-Rosalie...
-What?
-How did you get over to me so fast?
-I was standing right next to you, Bella.
-No,
-you were next to your car... Across the lot.
-No, I wasn't.
-Yes, you were!
-Bella, you hit your head... I think you're confused.
-I know what I saw.
-What exactly was that?
-You... You stopped the van.
-You pushed it away with your hand.
-Well, nobody's gonna believe you, so...
-I wasn't gonna tell anybody.
-I just need to know the truth...
-Can't you just thank me and get over it?
-Thank you.
-You're not gonna let this go, are you?
-No.
-Well, then I hope you enjoy disappointment.
That was the first night I dreamt with Edward Cullen.
-I need everybody's permission slips, so...
-Let's go!
-Look at you, huh?
-You're alive!
-I know, Yeah... False alarm, I guess.
-Um, now I wanted to ask you, you know...
-If... It's like a month away but...
-Do you wanna go to Prom...?
-So... What do you think?
-About what?
-Do you wanna go...?
-To Prom...?
-With me?
-Oh! I... Prom...
-Dancing...
-Not such a good idea for me.
-I have something that weekend, anyway.
-I'm going to Jacksonville that weekend.
-You can't go another weekend?
-Non-refundable ticket...
-You should ask Jessica.
-I know she wants to go with you.
-Hey guys! Come on!
-We gotta go, we gotta go!
Green is what?
-Good! Let's go!
-Guys, come on!
-Other bus... Other bus...
Let's go!
-Eggshells, carrot-tops...
-Compost is cool!
Now stuff it in there...
-Yes sir! Yes sir!
-Very good, very good.
-Now I'm gonna make a steaming cup of
compost-tea.
-Give me that...
-Yeah, this is recycling in its most basic form, guys...
Don't drink it! It's for the plants...
-What's in Jacksonville?
-How did you know about that?
-I... You didn't answer my question.
-Well, you don't answer any of mine, so...
-I mean, you don't even say 'Hi' to me.
-Hi.
-Are you gonna tell me how you stopped the van?
-Yeah... I had an adrenaline rush.
-It's very common.
-You can Google-it.
-Floridians...
-That's what's in Jacksonville.
-Can you at least watch where you walk?!
-Look... I'm sorry I'm being rude all the time.
-I just think it's the best way.
-Bella! Guess who's just asked me to Prom.
-Um, yeah... I actually thought Mike was
gonna ask you...
-Um, it's not gonna be weird though, right?
-No, Zero weirdness.
-You guys are great together.
-I know, right?
-Bella, look.
-It's a worm... It's a worm...
-Bella... We shouldn't be friends.
-You really shouldve figured that out
a little earlier.
-I mean, why didn't you just let the van crush me...
-And save yourself all this... regret?
-You think I regret saving you?
-I can see that you do... I just...
-Don't know why.
-You don't know anything.
-Hi! Um...
Are you gonna be riding with us?
-No, our bus is full.
-Your mom called. Again.
-Well, that's your fault, you shouldn't have
told her about the almost-accident.
-Are you finished?
-Yeah.
-I suppose you're right.
She always did know how to worry.
-She seems different...
-She seems happy.
-Phil sounds like an alright guy...
-Yeah, he is...
-Alright...
-Hey! La Push, baby... Are you in?
-Should I know what that means?
-La Push Beach down the Quileute Rez.
We're all going tomorrow.
-Yeah, there's a big fun coming in.
-And I don't just surf the Internet.
-Eric, you stood up once...
-And it was a foam board.
-But there's whale watching too.
Come with us.
-La Push, baby...
-It's... La Push.
-I'll go if you stop saying that, okay?
-Seriously dude... It's creepy, man.
-Edible art?
-Bella.
-Thanks.
-You know, your mood swings are kind of
giving me a whiplash.
-I only said it'd be better for you if we
weren't friends, not that I didn't want to be.
-What does that mean?
-It means, if you're smart, you'd stay away from me.
-Well, let's say for argument sake that
I'm not smart.
-Will you tell me truth?
-No, probably not.
-I'd rather hear your theories.
-I have considered... Radioactive spiders
and Kryptonite.
-That's all super-hero stuff, right?
-What if I'm not the hero?
-What if I'm...
-The bad guy?
-You're not.
-I can see what you're trying to put off.
-But I can see that it's just to keep people
away from you.
-That's a mask.
-Why don't we just...
-Hang out?
-Everybody is going to the beach.
-Come...
-I mean, have fun.
-Which beach?
-La Push.
-I dont know...
-Is there something wrong with that beach?
-It's just a little crowded.
-Its freezing...
-You gotta go out, folks...
-I don't know if it's worth it anymore.
-We're all the way out here...
-You guys are babies.
-So, I keep thinking that Eric's gonna
ask me to the Prom...
-And he just... doesn't.
-You should ask him.
-Take control. Youre a strong independent woman.
-I am?
-Yes.
-Can you help me out?
-Yeah.
-Bella!
-Hi Jacob!
Guys, this is Jacob.
-Hey, Guys. How you doing?
-Hi.
-Hey.
-What are you, like, stalking me?
-You're on my rez, remember?
-Are you surfing?
-Definitely not.
-You guys should keep Bella company.
Um, her date bailed.
-What date?
-She invited Edward.
-To be polite, that's it.
-I think it's nice she invited him.
Nobody ever does.
-Yeah, 'cause Cullen's a freak.
-You got that right!
-You guys know him?
-The Cullens don't come here.
-What did your friends mean about...
-You know, 'The Cullens don't come here'?
-You caught that, huh?
-I'm not really supposed to say anything about it.
-Hey, I can keep a secret.
-Um, really it's just like an old scary story...
-Well, I want to know.
-Okay, did you know that Quileutes
are supposedly descendants from wolves?
-What?
-Like wolves... Real wolves?
-Yeah... That's a legend of our tribe.
-Okay... So, what's the story about the Cullens?
-Well, they're supposedly descendants from
this, like...
-Enemy clan.
-My great-grandfather, the chief,
found them hunting on our land.
-But they claimed to be something different, so...
We made a treaty with them.
-If they promised to say off Quileute lands,
-then we wouldn't expose what they really were to...
-The pale faces.
-I thought they just moved here...
-Or just moved back.
-What are they really?
-It's just a story, Bella.
-Come on, let's go.
-(...My mamma said I didn't know how
to make a kitten meow...)
-Hello?
-Girl?
-Girl!
-Hello.
-Nice jacket.
-Who are you?
-It's always the same inane questions...
-'Who are you?'
-'What do you want?'
-'Why are you doing this?'
-James...
-Let's not play with our food.
-He's not here.
-Whenever the weather's nice the Cullens disappear.
-What? They just ditch?
-No, Dr. and Mrs. Cullen yank them out for
hiking and camping and stuff.
-I tried that on my parents...
Not even close.
-Guys! I'm going to the Prom with Eric.
-I just asked him... I took control.
-I told you that would happen.
-Are you sure you have to go out of town?
-Oh, yeah. It's a weird family thing.
-Okay, we should go shopping to Port Angeles
before all the good dresses get cleaned out.
-Port Angeles?
-You mind if I come?
-Yeah! I need your opinion...
-I like this one...
-That's cool.
-But I don't know about the one-shoulder thing...
-I like this one.
-Yeah, I like the knitting.
-Jess, what do you think? Lavender?
-Is that good? Is that my color?
-I like it. I like that dusty-rose one too.
-Okay, I like this one...
It makes my boobs look good.
-Hey! Nice!
-That is uncomfortable.
-Oh, it's disgusting...
-Bella, what do you think?
-Looks great.
-You said that about the last five dresses though.
-I thought they were pretty good.
-Not really into this, are you?
-I, actually, really just wanna go
to this bookstore...
-Meet you guys at the restaurant?
-Are you sure?
-Yeah, see you in a minute.
-Okay.
-Okay.
-She's right though... It looks awesome.
-Here you go...
-Good night.
-Thank you.
-We saw you at the dress shop.
-Hey, where are you running to?
-There she is...
-How are you guys doing?
-What's up, girl?
-Whoa! Where are you going?
-Where are you going?
-Hang out with us.
-What's the problem?
-You're pretty.
-Don't touch me.
-Seriously, you should...
-Don't touch me!
-Get in the car.
-That was a very dangerous... move.
-I should go back there and rip
those guy's heads off.
-No, you shouldn't.
-You don't know the vile, repulsive things
they're thinking.
-And you do?
-It was not hard to guess.
-Can you talk about something else...
-And distract me so I won't turn around?
-Can you just put your seatbelt on?
-Put your own seatbelt on.
-Hey! Guys, I'm sorry. I just...
-Where were you? We left you messages.
-We waited but we were starving, so we...
-I'm sorry I kept Bella from dinner.
-We just ran into each other and got talking.
-No, we totally understand, I mean...
-That happens, right?
-Um, we were just leaving so...
-Bella, you wanna...
-I think I should make sure Bella
gets something to eat...
-If you'd like.
-I'll drive you home myself.
-That's so... thoughtful.
-It's really thoughtful, yeah.
-Yeah, I should eat something.
-Okay, so... I'll see you tomorrow.
-See you...
-Okay.
-One Mushroom Ravioli.
-Thanks.
-Yeah, no problem.
-So... Are you sure there isn't anything I can get for you?
-No, no. Thank you.
-Let me know...
-You're really not gonna eat?
-No, I'm on a... special diet.
-You gotta give me some answers.
-Yes... No...
-To get to the other side...
-1,77245...
-I don't want to know what the square root of Pi is.
-You knew that?
-How did you know where I was?
-I didn't.
-Alright...
-Don't leave...
-Did you... follow me?
-I feel very... protective of you.
-So you followed me.
-I was trying to keep a distance unless
you needed my help and then...
-I heard what those low-lives were thinking...
-Wait...
-You say you heard what they were thinking?
-So what... You read minds...
-I can read every mind in this room...
-Apart from yours.
-Money...
Sex...
-Money...
Sex...
-Cat.
-And then you... Nothing.
-It's very frustrating.
-There's something wrong with me?
-I tell you I can read minds and you
think there's something wrong with you.
-What is it?
-I don't have...
-The strength...
-To stay away from you anymore.
-Then don't.
-Okay, I think I'm warm enough now.
-Your hand is so cold.
-Whoa! What is going on?
-My dad's still here.
Can you pull in?
-It's my father's car in there.
-What is he doing here?
-Carlisle, what's going on?
-Waylon Forge was found in a boat out near his place.
-I just examined the body.
-He died?
-How?
-Animal attack.
-Was it the same one that got that
security guard down at Mason?
-Most likely.
-It must be getting closer to town then...
-Bella,
-you should go inside.
-Waylon was your father's friend.
-Okay...
-Um, I'll see you later.
-Hey...
-Hey.
-Dad, I'm really sorry.
-Not one gone in thirty years.
-Don't worry, we're gonna find this thing.
-In the meantime,
-I want you to carry this with you.
-I don't know if...
-It would give your old man some peace of mind.
-Let's go home.
-You're impossibly fast...
-And strong.
-Your skin is pale white and ice cold.
-Your eyes change color...
-And sometimes you speak like...
-Like you're from a different time.
-You never eat or drink anything...
-You don't go out in the sunlight.
-How old are you?
-Seventeen.
-How long have you been seventeen?
-A while.
-I know what you are.
-Say it....
-Out loud.
-Say it!
-Vampire.
-Are you afraid?
-No.
-Then ask me the most basic question:
-'What do we eat?'
-You won't hurt me.
-Where are we going?
-Up the mountain, out of the cloud bag.
-You need to see what I look like in the sunlight.
-This is why we don't show ourselves in sunlight.
-People would know we're different.
-This is what I am.
-It's like diamonds...
-You're beautiful.
-Beautiful...?
This is the skin of a killer, Bella.
-I'm a killer.
-I don't believe that.
-That's because you believe the lie...
-The camouflage.
-I'm the world's most dangerous predator.
-Everything about me invites you in...
-My voice, my face... Even my smell.
-As if I would need any of that.
-As if you could outrun me!
-As if you could fight me off.
-I'm designed to kill.
-I don't care.
-I've killed people before.
-It doesn't matter.
-I wanted to kill you.
-I've never wanted a human's blood
so much in my life.
-I trust you.
-Don't.
-I'm here, I trust you.
-My family, we're different from
others of our kind.
-We only hunt animals...
-We've learned to control our thirst.
-As to you... Your scent...
Is like a drug to me.
-Like my own personal brand of heroin.
-Then, why did you hate me so much when we met?
-I did. Only for making me want you so badly.
-I still don't know if I can control myself.
-I know you can.
-I can't read your mind,
-you have to tell me what you're thinking.
-Now I'm afraid.
-Good.
-I'm not afraid of you...
-I'm only afraid of losing you...
-Like you're going to disappear.
-You don't know how long I've waited for you.
-And so the lion fell in love with the lamb...
-What a stupid lamb.
-What a sick, masochistic lion.
About three things I was absolutely positive:
First, Edward was a vampire.
Second, there was a part of him,
and I didn't know how dominant that part might be,
that thirsted for my blood.
And third,
I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.
-Monte Carlo? That's our Prom theme?
-Uhu, gambling... Tuxedos...
-And Bond... James Bond.
-Oh... My... God....
-You know, everybody's staring...
-Not that guy...
-No, he just looked.
-I'm breaking all the rules now anyway...
-Since I'm going to hell.
-So... Does a person have to be dying...
-To become like you?
-No, that's just Carlisle.
-He'd never do this to someone
who had another choice.
-So, how long have you been like this?
-Since 1918...
-That's when Carlisle found me...
-Dying of Spanish Influenza.
-What was it like?
-The venom was excruciating...
-But what Carlisle did was much harder.
-Not many of us have the restraint
to do that.
-But didn't he just have to... bite?
-Not exactly.
-When we taste...
-Human blood...
-A sort of frenzy begins.
-It's almost impossible to stop.
-But Carlisle did.
-First with me...
-And then with his wife, Esme.
-So, is Carlisle the real reason that
you don't... kill people?
-No, that's not the only reason...
-I don't want to be a monster.
-My family, we think of ourselves as vegetarians...
-'Cause we only survive on the blood of animals.
-It's like a human only living on toffee.
-It keeps you strong but you're never fully satisfied.
-It wouldn't be like drinking your blood, for instance...
-Was it other vampires that killed Waylon?
-Yeah,
-there are others out there...
-We run into them from time to time.
-Can the rest of your family read
people's minds like you can?
-No, no. That's just me.
-But Alice can see the future.
-I bet she saw me coming.
-Alice's vision is subjective...
-I mean, the future can always change.
-Can you act human?
-I mean, I've got neighbors.
-I'm gonna take you to my place tomorrow.
-Thanks...
-Wait, with your family?
-Yeah.
-What if they don't like me?
-So you're worried...
Not because you'll be in a house full of vampires but...
-Because you think they won't approve of you?
-I'm glad I missed you.
-What is it?
-A complication.
-I'll pick you up tomorrow.
-Hey! Come to visit your truck?
-Looks good...
-Got that dent out...
-Yeah.
-Actually, we came to visit your flat-screen.
-First Mariners game of the season.
-Plus, Jacob here keeps bugging me
about seeing you again.
-Great, dad... Thanks.
-Just keeping it real, son.
-Pale Ale.
-Well done, Chief...
-Harry Clearwater's homemade fish fry.
-Good.
-Any luck with that Waylon case?
-Well, I don't think it was an animal that killed him.
-I never thought it was...
-You spread the word out at the rez, huh?
-Keep the kids out of the woods...
-Will do.
-Don't want no one else getting hurt, do we?
-This is incredible.
-It's so white and open, you know.
-What did you expect...
-Coffins and dungeons and moats?
-No, not the moats.
-Not the moats...
-This is the one place we don't have to hide.
-I told them not to do this.
-(... You add a little of olive oil
to a non-stick saut pan...)
-(...What I do, I cut this in strips and then...)
-Is she even Italian?
-Her name is Bella.
-I'm sure she'll love it no matter what.
-Get a whiff of that...
-Here comes the human...
-Bella! We're making Italiano for you.
-Oh!
-Bella, this is Esme. My mother
for all intents and purposes.
-Bon giorno.
-Molto Bene!
-You've given us an excuse to use
the kitchen for the first time.
-I hope you're hungry.
-Yeah, absolutely...
-She already ate.
-Perfect!
-Yeah, it's just...
-I know you guys don't eat...
-Of course, it's very considerate of you.
-Just ignore Rosalie. I do.
-Yeah, let's just keep pretending
like this isn't dangerous for all of us.
-I would never tell anybody anything...
-She knows that.
-Yeah, well, the problem is...
-You two have become public now, so...
-Emmett!
-No, she should know.
-The entire family will be implicated if this ends badly.
-Badly as in...
-I become the meal.
-Hi, Bella!
-I'm Alice.
-Hi.
-Oh, you do smell good.
-Alice, what are you...?
-It's ok. Bella and I are gonna be great friends.
-Sorry, Jasper's our newest vegetarian.
-It's a little difficult for him.
-It's a pleasure to meet you.
-It's okay, Jasper. You won't hurt her.
-Alright...
-I'm gonna take you on a tour of the rest of the house.
-I'll see you soon...
-Okay.
-Cute....
-I think that went well.
-Clean this up.
-Now!
-Graduation caps?
-Yeah,
-it's a private joke.
-We matriculate a lot.
-That's kind of miserable.
I mean, repeating High School over and over...
-Sure but the younger we start out in
a new place,
-the longer we can stay there.
-Come on...
-Um, yeah... This is my room.
-No bed?
-No,
-I don't sleep.
-Ever?
-No.
-Okay...
-You have so much music.
-What were you listening to?
-It's Debussy.
-Yeah.
-Clair de Lune is great.
-What?
-I can't dance.
-Well, I can always make you.
-I'm not scared of you.
-Well, you really shouldn't have said that.
-You better hold on tight, spider monkey.
-Do you trust me?
-In theory.
-Then close your eyes.
-What?
-This isn't real.
-This kind of stuff just doesn't exist.
-It does in my world.
-Whoa! Hold on.
-It's human.
-Arizona! Yo, what's happening?
So... You and Cullen, huh?
-That's....
-I don't like it,
-I mean... He looks at you like
you're something to eat.
-Here's your veggie plate...
-I'm sorry I'm late. Biology Projects.
-I ordered you the Spam Salad.
-I hope that's okay.
-You should order one for yourself next time.
-Cup-egg on a steak...
-Hey, I'm as healthy as a horse.
-So, Chief... Boys wanna know,
-Did you find anything down by
Creek Silver today?
-Yeah, We found a bare human footprint.
-But it looks like whatever that is,
it's headed to east.
-So, Ketsap's County sheriff is gonna
take over from here.
-Okay...
-Okay?
-I just hope they catch them fast.
-Looks like your friends are flagging you.
-It's okay. If you wanna go, join them.
-I was gonna try to leave early anyway.
-Me too.
-Bella, Friday night... Go out.
-Looks like the Newton boy's got
a big smile for you.
-Yeah, he's a good buddy.
-Better than any of these other yahoos in town.
-Anybody you're interested?
-Dad, we're gonna talk about boys?
-I guess not.
-I just feel like I leave alone too much...
-You should be around people.
-I don't mind being alone...
-I guess I'm kind of like my dad in that way.
-So, how's all the baseball stuff going?
-Oh, Phil's working so hard.
-You know... Spring training.
-We're looking for a house to rent
in case thinks become more permanent.
-You'd like Jacksonville, baby.
-Yeah?
-I'm really liking Forks.
-What?!
-Forks is getting to me.
-Could a guy have anything to do with that?
-Yeah...
-I knew it! Tell me everything.
What is he? A jock?
-Indie? I bet he's smart.
Is he smart?
-Mom, can I talk to you later?
-Come on, we gotta talk boys!
Are you being safe?
-How did you get in here?
-The window.
-Do you do that a lot?
-Just the past couple months.
-I like watching you sleep...
-It's, um...
-Kind of fascinating to me.
-Um, I just want to try one thing...
-Stay very still.
-Don't move...
-Stop!
-I'm sorry...
-I'm stronger than I thought.
-Yeah... I wish I could say the same.
-I can never lose control with you.
-Hey, don't go...
-Hey, I got you another one.
-Thanks.
-I have a date with Edward Cullen.
-He's a little old for you, isn't he?
-No... He's a junior, I'm a junior.
-I thought you liked the Cullens.
-I thought you didn't like any of the boys in town.
-Edward doesn't live in town...
-Technically.
-He's right outside.
-He is?
-Yeah, he wanted to meet you...
Officially.
-Alright...
-Bring him in.
-Could you be nice?
-He is important.
-Chief Swan... I want to formally
introduce myself. I'm Edward Cullen.
-Hi, Edward.
-Bella won't be out too late tonight.
-She's just gonna play baseball with my family.
-Baseball?
-Yes sir, that's the plan.
-Bella's gonna play baseball?
-Well, good luck with that...
-I'll take good care of her, I promise.
-Hey... You still got that pepper spray?
-Yeah, dad.
-Since when do vampires like baseball?
-Well, it's the American pastime.
-And...There's a thunderstorm coming.
It's the only time we can play.
-You'll see why.
-I'm glad you're here...
We need an umpire.
-She thinks we cheat.
-I know you cheat.
-Call them as you see them, Bella.
-Okay.
-It's time...
-Okay, now I see why you need the thunder.
-That's gonna be a homerun, right?
-Edward's very fast.
-You're out.
-Out! Whoo!
-Babe, come on! It's just a game.
-Nice, kid...
-My monkey-man...
-Stop!
-They were leaving, then they heard us.
-Let's go.
-It's too late.
-Get your hair up.
-Like that would help. I could
smell her from across the field.
-I shouldn't have brought you here.
I'm so sorry...
-What?
-Just be quiet and stand behind me.
-I believe this belongs to you.
-Thank you.
-I'm Laurent...
-And this is Victoria...
-And James.
-I'm Carlisle...
-This is my family.
-Hello.
-I'm afraid your hunting activities
have caused something of a mess for us.
-Our apologies.
-We didn't realize the territory
had been claimed.
-Yes, well...
We maintain a permanent residence nearby.
-Really?
-Well, we won't be a problem anymore.
-We were just passing through.
-The humans were tracking us
but we lead them east.
-You should be safe.
-Excellent.
-So...
-Could you use three more players?
-Oh, come on. Just one game.
-Sure,
-why not?
-Three of us were leaving...
-You can take their place.
-You go first.
-I'm the one with the wicked curve-ball.
-Well, I think we can handle that.
-We shall see...
-You brought a snack.
-You're human?
-The girl is with us.
-I think it best if you leave.
-I can see the game is over.
-We'll go now.
-James...
-Get Bella out of here... Go.
-Okay, I've got it! I've got it! I'm alright.
-What? Now James is coming after me?
-Listen to me, James is a tracker.
-The hunt is his obsession. I read his mind.
-My reaction at the field set him off.
-I just made this his most exciting game ever.
-He's never gonna stop.
-What should we do?
-We have to kill him.
-Rip him apart and burn the pieces.
-Where are we going?
-Away from Forks...
-We'll get a ferry to Vancouver.
-I have to go home, now!
You should take me home.
-You can't go home.
-He's just gonna trace your scent there...
It's the first place he's gonna look.
-But my dad is there...
-It doesn't matter!
-Yes, it does!
He could get killed because of us.
-Just let me get you out of here first, alright?
-It's my dad! We have to go back.
-We'll figure how to lead the tracker away somehow...
I don't know!
-But we have to do something.
-Edward, I said leave me alone!
-Bella, don't do this, please...
-It's over, get out!
-Hey... Hey hey!
-Bella, what's going on?
-I just gotta get out of here.
-I'm leaving... Now!
-Bella?
-What am I gonna say to him?
-I can't hurt him.
-Bella, what's going on?
-You'll just have to.
-I'll be down at the truck.
-Did he hurt you?
-No.
-Break up with you or something?
-No, I... I broke up with him.
-I thought you liked him.
-Yeah, that's just why I have to leave.
-I don't want this, I have to go home.
-Home...?
Your mom is not even in Phoenix.
-She'll come home.
I'll call her from the road.
-You don't have to drive home right now.
-You can sleep on it.
-If you still feel like going in the morning,
I'll take you to the airport.
-No, I want to drive, it will
give more time to think.
-If I get really tired, I'll pull
into a motel... I promise.
-Look, Bella...I know I'm not that
much fun to be around...
-But I can change that...
-We can do more stuff together.
-Like what?
Like watch baseball on the flatscreen?
-Eat at the dinner every night?
Steak and Cobbler?
-Dad, that's you... That's not me.
-Bella, come on. I just... got you back.
-Yeah, you know... If I don't get out now,
-I'm just gonna be just stuck here like mom.
-Your father's gonna forgive you.
-Why don't you let me drive?
-He won't.
-You should have seen his face...
-I told him the same thing that my
mom told him when she was leaving him.
-It was the only way he'd let you go.
-Just don't worry about him now.
He's safe. The tracker's following us.
-It's just Emmett.
-Alice is in the car behind us.
-Wait!
-He came to warn us...
About James.
-This isn't my fight and...
-I've grown tired of his games.
-But he's got unparalleled senses, absolutely lethal.
-I've never seen anything like him
in my three hundred years.
-And the woman, Victoria...
Don't underestimate her.
-I've had to fight our kind before.
We're not easy to kill.
-But not impossible.
-We'll rip him apart and burn the pieces.
-I don't relish the thought of killing another creature.
-Even a sadistic one like James.
-What if he kills one of us first?
-I'm gonna run Bella south and then
lead the tracker away from here.
-No, Edward. James knows you'd
never leave Bella. He'll follow you.
-I'll go with Bella.
Jasper and I will drive her south.
-I'll keep her safe, Edward.
-Can you keep your thoughts to yourself?
-Yes.
-Rosalie... Esme...
-Could you put these on so...
-The tracker will pick up Bella's scent?
-Why? What is she to me?
-Rosalie...Bella is with Edward.
She is part of this family now.
-And we protect our family.
-If anything happens, I just...
-Nothing's gonna happen.
-There's seven of us against two of them.
-And when everything's done,
I'm gonna come back and get you.
-Yeah.
-Bella, you are my life now.
-Hey, mom. It's me again.
-Um, you must have let your phone
die or something...
-I'm not in Forks but everything's okay
and I'll explain it later.
-Rose, among the three.
-That's good.
-What is it? What did you see?
-He figured it out.
-The tracker. He just changed course.
-Where will it take him, Alice?
-Mirrors...
A room full of mirrors.
-Edward said the visions weren't
always certain.
-She sees the course people are
on while they're on it.
-If they change their minds, the vision changes.
-So, the course that the tracker's on
now is gonna lead him to... A ballet studio?
-You've been here?
-I took lessons as a kid.
-The school I went to had an arch just like that.
-Was your school here in Phoenix?
-Yeah.
-Edward, you okay?
-We've lost the tracker.
The woman's still in the area.
-Rosalie and Esme have gone back
to Forks to protect your father.
-I'm coming to get you.
-Then you and I are gonna go somewhere...
-Alone.
-And the others will keep hunting.
-I'll do whatever it takes to make you safe again.
-Hey, mom! I'm glad you got my message.
-What are you doing home?
-Bella! Bella, Bella?! Where are you?
-Calm down, everything's fine.
-Bella!
-I'll explain everything later...
Mom, are you alright?
-Forks High School doesn't protect
the student's privacy very well.
-It was just too easy for Victoria
to find your previous address.
-It's a nice house you have here.
-I was prepared to wait for you.
-But then mom came home after she received...
-A very worried call from your dad.
-It all worked out quite well.
-(Please, wait...)
-Don't touch her! Don't..!
-You can still save her.
-But you're gonna have to get away from your friends.
-Can you handle that?
-Where should I meet you?
-How about your old ballet studio?
-And I'd know if you bring anyone along...
-Poor mommy would pay the price for that mistake.
I'd never given much thought to how I would die...
But dying in the place of someone I love,
seems like a good way to go.
I can't bring myself to regret the decisions
that brought me face to face with dead.
They also brought me to Edward.
-(Bella! Bella, Bella?! Where are you?)
-Mom.
-(Bella?)
-Mom!
-(Here you are! What are you doing in here?)
-(Everyone makes fun of me.)
-(You are a wonderful dancer.)
-(Mom, I suck!)
-(You do not suck.)
-That's my favorite part.
-You were a stubborn child, weren't you?
-She's not even here...
-Sorry...
But you really made it too easy.
-so... To make things more entertaining,
-we are gonna make a little film of our time together.
-I borrowed this from your house.
I hope you don't mind.
-Okay...
-And...
Action!
-That will break Edward's little heart.
-Edward has nothing to do with this!
-He does... His rage will leave for
more interesting sporthings...
-Than this feeble attempt to protect you.
-And let's continue.
-Beautiful... Very visually dynamic.
-I chose my stage well.
-It's too bad he didn't have the strength to turn you.
-Instead he kept you this fragile little human.
-It's cruel, really.
-Tell him to avenge you.
-Tell him to avenge you! Tell him!
-Edward, don't!
-Tell him!
-You're alone...
'cause you're faster than the others...
-But not stronger.
-I'm strong enough to kill you.
-I'm sorry.
-Bella, Bella! It's okay.
-Son...
-Enough! Remember who you are.
-Bella needs you.
-Oh God.
-Carlisle! The blood...
-Your brothers will take care of it.
-Start the fire with the floor boards.
-Alice!
-Alice, go.
-Her femoral artery has been savaged.
She's losing too much blood.
-No, no, my hand... Is burning!
-It's the venom.
-You have to make a choice to prevent the change happen.
-No...
-No!
-It's gonna happen, Edward. I've seen it.
-It doesn't have to be that way.
-She'd still have what she has.
-Make me a tourniquet with your belt.
-Carlisle, what's my other option?
-Tie it above my hands.
-Carlisle!
-Go.
-To try to suck the venom out.
-You know I won't be able to stop.
-Then find the will... To stop.
-But choose. She only has minutes left.
-I can't make you go away, Bella.
-But I'll make it go away.
-Edward, stop!
-The blood is clean, you're killing her.
-Edward, stop!
-Stop. Find the will.
Dead is peaceful... Easy...
Life is harder.
-Bella?
-Baby?
-Bella?
-Mom...
-Hey...
-Where is he? Where's... Where is Edward?
-He's asleep.
-He never leaves.
-And your dad is down at the cafeteria.
-What happened?
-Well, when you fell you broke your leg.
-And you lost a lot of blood.
-You don't remember any of this, do you?
-Edward came down with his dad to
try to convince to come back to Forks.
-So you went over to their hotel
and you tripped...
-And fell down two flights of stairs...
-And through a window!
-Yeah, it sounds like me.
-Oh, honey. I'm so sorry.
-It's Phil.
-He's so worried about you.
-You're texting...?
-Finally, yeah.
-I told him to stay down in Florida.
-Oh, honey. You are gonna love Jacksonville.
It's sunny everyday day.
-And we found the cutest little house
and you've got your own bathroom.
-No, Mom. I still wanna live in Forks.
-What?
-I wanna live in Forks.
-Well, okay. We'll talk about it.
-Do you mind getting dad?
-I have to talk to him. Apologize.
-Okay, baby.
-I'll go get him.
-And I'll go get a nurse, okay?
-Okay.
-What happened? Where is James?
-We took care of him.
-And the woman, Victoria, she ran off.
-I'm alive because of you.
-No, you're in here because of me.
-The worst part of it was...
-I thought I wasn't gonna be able to stop.
-You did stop.
-Bella, you gotta go to Jacksonville,
-so I can't hurt you anymore.
-What?
-No, no!
-I don't even know what you're...?
What are you talking about?
-You want me to go away?
I can't just leave you...
-I know.
-We can't be apart. You can't leave me.
-I'm here.
-Okay. You just can't just say stuff
like that to me. Ever.
-Where else am I gonna go?
-Alice lent me the dress.
-The cast is....
-Perfect.
-I'll take care of her, Chief Swan.
-Uhu. I've heard that before.
-Hey, Bells. I put a new can of
Pepper spray on your bag.
-Dad...
-And, um...
-You look beautiful.
-Thanks.
-See you.
-Hey. Be right back.
-Bella.
-Jacob.
-Hey!
-Nice.
-You too.
-Are you crashing the prom or something?
Did you come with a date?
-No.
-My dad paid me to come talk to you.
-Twenty bucks.
-Let's hear it.
-Just don't get mad, okay?
-He wants you to break up with your boyfriend.
-He's just ... He said,
-quote:
-'We'll be watching you.'
-Okay. Well, tell him thanks.
-Okay...
-And to pay up.
-Okay.
-Oh, let me help you.
-Jacob.
-I'll take it from here.
-I guess I'll see you around, Bella.
-I leave you alone for two minutes
and the wolves descend.
-I can't believe you're making me do this.
-Smile.
-Wow! You are really trying to kill me.
-Prom is an important rite of passage.
-I don't want you to miss anything.
-Bella!
-You wanna go?
-Yeah.
-(Alright... Slowing it down...)
-Shall we?
-You're serious?
-Oh, why not?
-See? You're dancing.
-At Prom...
-Edward, why did you save me?
-If you just had let the venom spread...
-I could be like you right now.
-You don't know what you're saying.
-You don't want this.
-I want you.
Always.
-I'm not gonna end your life for you.
-I'm dying... Already.
-Every second I get closer... Older.
-That's the way it's supposed to be.
-Alice said that she saw me like you.
I heard her.
-Her visions change.
-Yeah, but someday people decide.
-I've decided.
-Is that what you dream about?
-Becoming a monster?
-I dream about being with you forever.
-Forever...
-Are you ready right now?
-Yes.
-Is it not enough just to have a
long and happy life with me?
-Yeah.
-For now.
No one will surrender tonight.
But I wont give in.
I know what I want.
To Nanie, By Dixours