The Sudbury Stars artikel med Kristen Stewart
The Sudbury Star har en kort artikel med Kristen Stewart där hon bl.a pratar om New Moon och Twilights skillnader.
"There's actually a lot more to work with. The second movie is much more quaint. The first one
was about ultimate love and abandon, and that was good, but it's kind of one-note. This one's
a different story."
In other words, it's the one where blood-slurping boy loses girl as
small-town teenager Bella Swan (Stewart) and conflicted vampire
Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) split up. Complicating matters
further is the emergence of a romantic rival: Bella's childhood friend
-- and sensitive werewolf -- Jacob (Taylor Lautner) who lends a furry
shoulder to cry on.
"A lot more is introduced. The whole world of the werewolves is coming
alive," Stewart says. "Edward leaves her, which is interesting since the
whole first movie is based on their devotion to each other. So to see them
cope without each other and to see this character, Jacob, who is supposed
to represent light and warmth, pull her out of a rut ... it's really tragic. I can't
wait to see Taylor's face when I tell him, 'It's him, it's always been him.' "

"There's actually a lot more to work with. The second movie is much more quaint. The first one
was about ultimate love and abandon, and that was good, but it's kind of one-note. This one's
a different story."
In other words, it's the one where blood-slurping boy loses girl as
small-town teenager Bella Swan (Stewart) and conflicted vampire
Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) split up. Complicating matters
further is the emergence of a romantic rival: Bella's childhood friend
-- and sensitive werewolf -- Jacob (Taylor Lautner) who lends a furry
shoulder to cry on.
"A lot more is introduced. The whole world of the werewolves is coming
alive," Stewart says. "Edward leaves her, which is interesting since the
whole first movie is based on their devotion to each other. So to see them
cope without each other and to see this character, Jacob, who is supposed
to represent light and warmth, pull her out of a rut ... it's really tragic. I can't
wait to see Taylor's face when I tell him, 'It's him, it's always been him.' "

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