Twilight has a large number of fans. Although the last film was released more than 8 years ago, it still attracted many viewers, and each film carried the same excitement and surprise as the first.
In fact, we're sharing a series of piercing shots found in these films that no one is likely to notice unless it's very obvious.
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© Twilight/Summit Entertainment and co-producer
Some people are very happy in high school and they wish they could stay there forever, and that seems to be the case with the Cullen brothers. But this face is also too mature[look], [look], [look].
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© The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 / Summit Entertainment and co-producer
In Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, Bella and Edward honeymoon in Brazil. As they traveled by taxi, Edward crossed his hand with his new wife's, and you could see him wearing a wedding ring. However, in a scene not long after, the ring disappears while the two show their love on the streets of Rio de Janeiro.
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There's a scene in Twilight, especially in the gymnasium, where Bella accidentally bumps into a teammate while playing volleyball. Just as she was running to grab the ball, a girl suddenly appeared on the scene. It's supposed to be high school, so we still don't understand why there are girls so young.
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In the first film, when Bella (Kristen Stewart) first came to the new high school, the first boy to speak to her didn't wear a vest, but when they saw a close-up of him, he suddenly put on a vest.
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© The Twilight Saga: New Moon /Summit Entertainment and co-producer
In Twilight: New Moon, Bella receives a camera as a birthday present and decides to use it to take a group photo of her friends. In the scene, you can see both what Bella saw through the camera and the final photo. But at this very moment, when the group posed, two people passed by from behind, and of course, this did not appear in the photo.
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In the honeymoon scene, in Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, when Edward romantically lifts Bella, he loses his balance a bit, showing Robert Pattinson's human side. However, for the novel, this is not very credible, because Edward should have super strength.
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In the cafeteria scene where the Cullen brothers first appeared, there was a plastic bag containing a pound of eggs. Do vampires like a protein-rich breakfast?
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© Twilight/Summit Entertainment and co-producer, © The Twilight Saga: New Moon/Summit Entertainment and co-producer
The fact that the vampire's skin glows rather than burned in Twilight is controversial. But the truth is that this seems to have only happened in certain situations, such as when Edward showed Bella what he looked like when he was exposed to the sun, because at other times he appeared in daylight, and at that time his skin did not glow but burned.
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It seems that the first film had more inconsistencies. For example, in the scene where Bella arrives at high school in her old van, you can clearly see the made boom microphone in the reflection of the window.
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One of Alice Cullen's abilities is to anticipate the future. However, she seems to have some limitations, including not being able to see werewolves. But that doesn't seem to hold true in the great war in Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2, as her projection shows everyone involved, including wolves.
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Maybe it's because Fox is such a quaint town, but the restaurant seems to allow diners to carry ceramic cups with them, and when Bella's friends come out of the restaurant, you can see them holding local ceramic cups as they playfully walk around.
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Perhaps one of the most interesting but mysterious scenes in the saga is what appears to be a "about my daughter" type of chat in which Bella's father talks with Edward. But surprisingly, in addition to the awkwardness of the conversation, there were several ping-pong balls on the swan's table.
What other details did you notice in the Twilight Movie that surprised you?