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Vampire Romance

Twilight, Disney+, Summit Entertainment, Temple Hill Entertainment, Maverick Films, Imprint Entertainment, Goldcrest Pictures, Twilight Productions

Amazon Prime Video original film Twilight was released November 21st, 2008.

The #Twilight trilogy made $1.818B at the international box office.





rottentomatoes: 48%

metacritic: 56

imdb: 5.3


Isabella Swan

Bella Swan goes to highschool in Forks, Washington.

“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. 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. But they want to go on the road, so I’m gonna spend some time with my dad, and this will be a good thing. I think.” — Bella Swan

“In the state of Washington, under a near constant cover of clouds and rain, there’s a small town named Forks. Population, 3,120 people. This is where I’m moving. My dad’s Charlie. He’s the chief of police. I cut it since last time I saw you. I used to spend two weeks here almost every summer, but it’s been years. Right. One bathroom. Purple’s cool. Thanks.” — Bella Swan

“One of the best things about Charlie, he doesn’t hover. Yeah. Well, I’m still dancing. Hey. Right. No, I remember. Are they always like this? Good. Of what? This? Come on. Oh, my gosh! This is perfect. Are you joking me? Sorry. That’s this one? All right. Do you want a ride to school or something? Right, right. That’s too bad. It would’ve been nice to know one person.” — Bella Swan

“My first day at a new school. It’s March, middle of the semester. Great. I’m really kind of the more suffer-in-silence type. No, I’m not. You… please don’t have any sort of… okay, thanks, cool? I’m sorry. I told them not to let me play. Just Bella. Nice to meet you. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe that’s why they kicked me out. Okay. It’s okay, I just… you know, you can always go for eating disorders. Speedo padding on the swim team.” — Bella Swan

“Who are they? Who’s he? I wasn’t planning on it. Thank you. That’d be great. Thanks. Mom, where’s your cell? I miss you. Well, they’re all very welcoming. It doesn’t even matter. I have homework to do. I’ll talk to you later. Love you, too.” — Bella Swan

“I planned to confront him and demand to know what his problem was. But he never showed. And the next day, another no-show. More days passed. Things were getting a little strange. Yeah, I’m good. Ice doesn’t really help the uncoordinated. An animal? Be careful. Thanks for the tires.” — Bella Swan

“Yes. You were gone. Prophase. Like I said. You’re asking me about the weather? Well, I don’t really like the rain. Any cold, wet thing, I don’t really… what? You mind if I check? Anaphase. It’s complicated. My mom remarried, and… no, that’s not… Phil’s really nice. I believe you.” — Bella Swan

“Well, Phil’s a minor league baseball player, and he travels a lot, and my mom stayed home with me, but I knew it made her unhappy, so I figured I’d stay with my dad for a while. No. Hey, did you get contacts? Your eyes were black the last time I saw you, and now they’re, like, golden brown.” — Bella Swan

“I’m fine, Dad. Calm down. I know. It’s okay. Dad, it wasn’t his fault. Yes. But I wasn’t, so… Bella. Good. You know, it would’ve been a whole lot worse if Edward wasn’t there. He knocked me out of the way. Yeah, it was amazing. I mean, he got me so fast. He was nowhere near me. Did you tell her? She’s probably just freaking out.” — Bella Swan

“Can I talk to you for a minute? How did you get over to me so fast? No. You were next to your car, across the lot. Yes, you were. I know what I saw. You… you stopped the van. You pushed it away with your hand. I wasn’t gonna tell anybody. I just need to know the truth. Thank you. No. That was the first night I dreamt of Edward Cullen. I know, yeah. False alarm, I guess. About what? Oh. I… Prom. Dancing. Not such a good idea for me. I have something that weekend anyway. I’m going to Jacksonville that weekend. Non-refundable ticket. You should ask Jessica. I know she wants to go with you.” — Bella Swan

“How did you know about that? You don’t answer any of mine, so… I mean, you don’t even say hi to me. Are you gonna tell me how you stopped the van? Floridians. That’s what’s in Jacksonville. Who? No. Zero weirdness. You guys are great together. You really should’ve figured that out a little earlier. I mean, why didn’t you just let the van crush me and save yourself all this regret? I can see that you do. I just… I don’t know why.” — Bella Swan

“Well, that’s your fault. You shouldn’t have told her about the ‘almost’ accident. You finished? Yeah, he is. Should I know what that means? Okay, I’ll go if you stop saying that, okay? Thanks. You know, your mood swings are kind of giving me whiplash. What does that mean? Okay, well, let’s say for argument’s sake that I’m not smart. Would you tell me the truth?” — Bella Swan

“I have considered radioactive spiders and Kryptonite. 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. It’s a mask. Why don’t we just hang out? Everybody’s going to the beach. Come. I mean, I have fun. La Push. Is there something wrong with that beach?” — Bella Swan

“You should ask him. Take control. You’re a strong, independent woman. Yes. Hi, Jacob. Guys, this is Jacob. What are you, like, stalking me? Definitely not. To be polite, that’s it. You guys know him? What did your friends mean about, you know, ‘The Cullens don’t come here?’ Hey I can keep a secret. Well, I want to know. What? Like, wolves? Like, real wolves? Okay. So what’s the story about the Cullens? I thought they just moved here. Right. Well, what are they, really?” — Bella Swan

“What, do they just ditch? I told you that would happen. Oh, yeah, it’s a little family thing. Port Angeles? You mind if I come? That’s disgusting. That looks great. I thought they were all pretty good. I actually really just want to go to this bookstore. I’ll meet you guys at the restaurant? Yeah, yeah. I’ll see you in a minute. Thank you. Don’t touch me. Don’t touch me. No, you shouldn’t. And you do? You should put your seatbelt on.” — Bella Swan

“Hey, you guys, I’m sorry. I just… yeah. I should eat something. Okay. Thanks. You’re really not gonna eat? You gotta give me some answers. I don’t want to know what the square root of pi is. How did you know where I was? All right. Did you follow me? So you followed me. Wait. You say you heard what they were thinking? So what, you… you read minds? Is there something wrong with me? What is it? Then don’t. Okay, I think I’m warm enough now. Your hand is so cold.” — Bella Swan


Edward Cullen

“There must be something open. Physics? Biochem? Fine. Just… I’ll just have to endure it.”

“Hello. I’m sorry, I didn’t get a chance to introduce myself last week. I’m Edward Cullen. You’re Bella?”

“Ladies first. Yeah. I was out of town for a couple of days. Personal reasons. Do you mind if I look? It’s prophase. So are you enjoying the rain? What? Yeah, I… I guess I am. Nothing. It’s anaphase. Sure. Like I said. If you hate the cold and the rain so much, why’d you move to the wettest place in the continental US?”

“I’m sure I can keep up. So you don’t like the guy, or… it’s metaphase. You want to check it? Why didn’t you move with your mother and Phil? And now you’re unhappy. I’m sorry, I’m just… I’m just trying to figure you out. You’re very difficult for me to read. No. Yeah, I know, it’s the… it’s the flourescents.”

“What was I supposed to do, then? Let her die? What? I was standing right next to you, Bella. No, I wasn’t. Bella, you’re… you hit your head. I think you’re confused. And what exactly was that? Well, nobody’s gonna believe you, so… can’t you just thank me and get over it? You’re not gonna let this go, are you? Well, then I hope you enjoy disappointment.”

“What’s in Jacksonville? You didn’t answer my question. Hi. Yeah. I had an adrenaline rush. It’s very common. You can Google it. 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, we shouldn’t be friends. What, you think I regret saving you? You don’t know anything. No, our bus is full.”

“Edible art? Bella. I only said it’d be better if we weren’t friends, not that I didn’t wanna be. It means if you were smart, you’d stay away from me. No, probably not. I’d rather hear your theories. That’s all superhero stuff, right? What if I’m not the hero? What if I’m the bad guy? Which beach? I don’t know. I just… it’s just a little crowded.”

“Get in the car. I should go back there and rip those guys’ heads off. You don’t know the vile, repulsive things they were thinking. It’s not hard to guess. Can you talk about something else? Distract me so I won’t turn around. You should put your seatbelt on.”

“I’m sorry I kept Bella from dinner. We just sort of ran into each other and got talking. I think I should make sure Bella gets something to eat. If you’d like. I’ll drive you home myself. No. No, thank you. No, I’m on a special diet. Yes, no. To get to the other side. 1.77245… you knew that? I didn’t. What? Don’t leave. I… I… I feel very protective of you. I was trying to keep a distance unless you needed my help, and then I heard what those low-lifes were thinking. I can read every mind in this room. Apart from yours. There’s money, sex, money, sex, cat. And then you, nothing. It’s very frustrating. See, I tell you I can read minds, and you think there’s something wrong with you. I don’t have the strength to stay away from you anymore.”


Charlie Swan

“Your hair’s longer. Guess it grew out again. I’ve cleared some shelves off in the bathroom. It’s a pretty good work lamp. The sales lady picked out the bed stuff. You like purple, right? Okay. Good to see you. Bella, you remember Billy Black. All right, keep exaggerating. I’ll roll you into the mud. You want to go? Bring it. So, what do you think? Your homecoming present. Just bought it off Billy here.”

“Oh, yeah, dude. You’re the bomb. Yeah, Waylon, she hasn’t had a Christmas here since she was four. You always do. Here.”

“You all right? Yeah. That’s why I had some new tires put on the truck. Old ones are getting pretty bald. Well, probably be late for dinner. I gotta head down to Mason county. Security guard at the Grisham Mill got killed by some kind of animal. You’re not in Phoenix anymore, Bells. Anyway, I figured I’d lend a hand. Always am. Yeah.”

“Bella. You okay? You and I are gonna talk. You all right? No. It sure as hell is not okay. You could have been killed. You understand that? You can kiss your license goodbye. Dr. Cullen. Edward? Your boy? I gotta go sign some paperwork. You should… you should probably call your mom.”

“Your mom called. Again. Yeah. Yeah, I suppose you’re right. She always did know how to worry. She seems different. She seems happy. Phil sounds like an all right guy. All right.”


The Cullens

“I heard the chief’s daughter was here. Charlie. I’ve got this one, Jackie. Isabella. Well, Bella, looks like you took quite a spill. How do you feel? Look here. You might experience some post-traumatic stress of disorientation, but your vitals look good. No signs of any head trauma. I think you’ll be just fine. Sounds like you were very lucky. Charlie.”

“Fifteen kids that saw what happened. This isn’t just about you. It’s about all of us. I think we should take this in my office. Rosalie.”

“Hi. Are you gonna be riding with us?”


Billy / Jacob Black

“Heard you guys coming all the way down the road. Wow, you’re looking good. I’m glad you’re finally here. Charlie here hasn’t shut up about it since you told him you were coming. After I ram you in the ankles. Yeah.”

“Hi, I’m Jacob. We used to make mud pies when we were little. It’s getting worse with old age. I totally rebuilt the engine for you. I told you she’d love it. I’m down with the kids. Okay. Listen, you gotta double-pump the clutch when you shift, but besides that, you should be good. Yeah. Yeah, right there. I go to school on the reservation. Yeah.”

“Bella! Hey, guys, how you doing? You’re on my rez, remember? Are you surfing? Thanks. You caught that, huh? I’m not really supposed to say anything about it. Really, it’s just like an old scary story. Okay, did you know Quileutes are supposedly descended from wolves? Yeah. Well, that’s the legend of our tribe. Well, they’re supposedly descended 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 stay off Quileute lands, then we wouldn’t expose what they really were to the palefaces. Or just moved back. It’s just a story, Bella. Come on, let’s go.”


Bella’s Mom Renée / boyfriend

“Okay. Renee, come on. And her new husband. Guys, come on. I love you both. We got a plane to catch.”

“Hey baby. So, listen, if spring training goes well, we could be moving to Florida. Okay, don’t laugh. I didn’t lose my power cord. It ran away. Screaming. I literally repel technology now. Oh, baby, I miss you, too. But tell me about your school. Now, what are the kids like. Are there any cute guys? Are they being nice to you? Tell me about it. Yes, it does, honey. Okay. I love you.”


Forks, Washington

“Nice ride. You’re Isabella Swan, the new girl. Hi, I’m Eric, the eyes and ears of this place. Anything you need, your guide, lunch date, shoulder to cry on? Good headline for your feature. I’m on the paper, and you’re news, baby, front page. Chillax. No feature. All right. Okay. Yeah. Get it! Get it! Get it! To you! Whoa! No way. No, no, no. That’s… that’s… don’t… you’re Isabella, right? Yeah. Hey, I’m Mike Newton. Yeah, yeah.”

“She’s got a great spike, huh? Yeah, its… I’m Jessica, by the way. Hey, you’re from Arizona, right? Aren’t people from Arizona supposed to be, like, really tan? You’re good. That’s so funny. Back in, Jess. Down here. Like a masterpiece, you know, we’ll have, like, this crazy pyramid fall from the sky, and then you guys can… it’s my pleasure, Madame. You guys can give each other high fives. Burrito, my friend? Hey, Mikey! You met my home girl, Bella? Hey. Your home girl? Yeah. Yeah? That’s… my girl. Sorry I had to mess up your game, Mike! Tyler. Yes! Oh, my God. It’s like first grade all over again. You’re the shiny new toy. Smile. Sorry. I needed a candid for the feature. The feature’s dead, Angela. Don’t bring it up again. I got your back, baby. I guess we’ll just run another editorial on teen drinking.”

“Actually, that’s a good one. Kirk. Right? That’s exactly what I thought. Yeah. We’re talking Olympic-size. There’s no way. He’s so skinny. It doesn’t make sense. Totally. Yeah. The Cullens. They’re Dr. and Mrs. Cullen’s foster kids. They moved down her from Alaska, like, a few years ago. They kind of keep to themselves. Yeah, ’cause they’re all together. Like, together, together. The blonde 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’s Alice. She’s really weird, and she’s with Jasper, the blond one who looks like he’s in pain. Dr. Cullen’s like this foster dad/matchmaker. Maybe he’ll adopt me.”

“That’s Edward Cullen. He’s totally gorgeous, obviously, but apparently nobody here’s good enough for him. Like I care, you know? So, yeah. Seriously, like, don’t waste your time. Mr. Molina. Hey, Mike. Oh, yes. Miss Swan. Hi. Can I have the pass? Thank you. Welcome to the class. Here. Here’s you stuff, okay? And I got a seat for you right here, so come over. The last one. Just follow along till you catch up.”

“All right, guys, today we are gonna be observing the behavior of planaria, aka flatworms. So what we’re gonna do… …regenerate. Zombie worms. No cell phones. Guys, lets get to it. Gentle, gentle, certain areas. Please just don’t cut here. We don’t cut here. You won’t believe this. Let’s try to focus while we check those out, huh, guys?”

“Every class is full. Just a minute, dear. I’m afraid you’ll have to stay in biology. I just can’t get over how grown up you are. And so gorgeous. Hey, Bella. You remember me? I played Santa one year. I bet I made an impression though, didn’t I? Butt-crack Santa? Hey, kids love the bottles, though. All right, let the girl eat her garden burger, Waylon. As soon as you’re done, I will bring you your favorite. Berry cobbler, remember? Your dad still has it. Every Thursday.”

“Bella! Prom Committee is a chick thing, but I gotta cover it for the paper anyway, and they need a guy to help choose the music, so I need your play list. Hey, listen, I was wondering, did you have a date to… what’s up, Arizona? Huh? How you liking the rain, girl? Better get used to it, girl. Yeah, Mike, hey, you’re real cute, man. Oh, I know… that was really awesome. Why you shooting down my game? Let a playa play. Yeah, okay. What you playing at, T-Ball?”

“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 that get it right are gonna win the Golden Onion. All right, good.”

“Bella! Bella! Dial 911! I already called. They’re gonna send somebody over soon. Bella, I’m so sorry. I panicked. Bella, I’ve got 911 on the phone now. I’m sorry, Bella. I tried to stop. I’m so sorry, Bella. I’m really… I need everybody’s permission slips, okay? Sammy, please collect them. Yeah. Guys, let’s go. Come on, get in. In. Let’s go! Look at you, huh? You’re alive. Yeah. Now, I wanted to ask you, you know, if, you know, it’s like a month away, but… do you wanna go to prom with me? So, what do you think? Do you want to go? To prom? With me? You can’t go another weekend? All right. All right. Yo, yo, yo. 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. Egg shells, carrot tops. Compost is cool. Now, stuff that in there, Eric.”

“Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Very good, very good. Now, I am gonna make a steaming cup of compost tea. Okay. Give me that. Yeah, this is recycling in its most basic form, guys. Don’t drink it! It’s for the plants.”

“Bella! Guess who just aske me to prom. Yeah, I actually totally thought that Mike was gonna ask you. It’s not gonna be weird, though, right? I know, right? Tyler… gross. Bella, look. It’s a worm. No, you need the mitts. You need them. No, why do you keep arguing with me? You just need them. You’re gonna get frostbite! I don’t even know. Yeah. Hey! La Push, baby. You in? La Push Beach down at the Quileute Rex. We’re all going tomorrow. Yeah, there’s a big swell 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. Seriously, dude. It’s creepy, man. What? That’s what it’s called. So… hey, it’s freezing. I’m paddling out, Coates. I don’t know if it’s worth it anymore. We drove all the way out here. I’m at least paddling out. Yeah. She’s right. You guys are babies. So, I keep thinking that Eric’s gonna ask me to the prom, and then he just doesn’t. I am? Hey, will you do me up? Yeah. Hi. Hi.”

“You guys should keep Bella company. Her date bailed. What date? She invited Edward. I think it’s nice she invited him. Nobody ever does. Yeah, ’cause Cullen’s a freak. You got that right. The Cullens don’t come here. It touched my hand. A snake! Stop! A snake! A snake! ♪ My mama said I didn’t know how to make a kitty meow ♪ Hello? Gerald? Gerald? 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. No, Dr. and Mrs. Cullen yank them out for, like, hiking and camping and stuff. I tried that out on my parents. Not even close. Guys, I’m going to the prom with Eric. I just asked him. I took control. Are you sure you have to go out of town? Okay, we should go shopping at Port Angeles before all the good dresses get cleaned out. Yeah, I need your opinion.”

“I like this one. That’s cool. But, like, I don’t know about the one-shoulder thing. I like this one. Yeah, I like the beading, and you wouldn’t need jewelry. Jess, what do you think? Lavender? Is that good? Is that my color? I like it. I liked that dusty rose one, too. Okay, I like this one. It makes my boobs look good. Nice. Oh, God. That is uncomfortable. Bella, what do you think? Yes? You said that about, like, the last five dresses, though. You’re not really into this, are you? Are you sure? Okay. Okay. She’s right, though. This looks awesome. There you go. Have a good night.”

“Saw you at the dress store. Hey, where you running to? There she is. What’s up? It’s my girl. How you guys doing? Look who we just found. What’s up, girl? Hey… where you going? Where are you going? Come get a drink with us. Yeah, you should hang out with us. Come on. It’s fun. What’s the problem? She doesn’t like that, man. You’re pretty. Cute. Really, no. Seriously, you should. That was a very dangerous maneuver.”

“I thought the salad was pretty good. Where were you? We left you messages. Yeah, we waited, but we were, like, starving, so we… yeah. No. No, we totally understand. I mean, that happens, right? Yeah, we were… we were, yeah, we were just leaving. So… let’s get this… Bella, if you wanna… that’s so thoughtful. It’s really thoughtful. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, so we’ll see you tomorrow. Okay, yeah, See ya.”

“All right, one mushroom ravioli. Yeah, no problem. So are you sure there isn’t anything I can get for you? Let me know.”