Film
November 19, 2008
Review: 'Twilight' parents beware!

REVIEW: 'Twilight' H1/2.  RATING: PG-13 (some violence and a scene of sensuality). DIRECTOR: Catherine Hardwicke. CAST: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Billy Burke. THEATERS: Marquee Cinemas, Park Place Stadium Cinemas

By Randy Myers

Contra Costa Times

"Twilight," aka "I kissed an Abercrombie & Fitch bloodsucker and I liked it," should be slapped with a special parental warning: Drop the kid off at the cineplex, then flee like a vampire dreading daylight.

Should you stay with your tween for the laborious adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling novel, find comfort in the fact that you won't be suffering alone or in silence. Just be prepared to squirm at the over-inflated running time (2 hours!), to jump in your seat at ear-piercing squeals whenever a pretty boy appears, and to giggle at the surround-sound sighs when the love-bitten Bella (Kristen Stewart) and the love-biter Edward (Robert Pattinson) first smooch.

Let's be fair, though. "Twilight" isn't intended for adults, and it's surely not meant for me - a middle-aged guy who does appreciate pretty things, romantic movies, vampires and a good movie.

"Twilight" is not a good movie.

Like the astronomically successful vampire novel series it's based on, "Twilight" punches all the right buttons for a tween audience - but it's simply not executed with enough finesse, polish or soul.

There's the lonely, mildly depressed heroine named Bella who relocates from sunny Arizona to rainy Washington so she can live with her laconic dad (Billy Burke).

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