Horror: Bella Edward Newmoon Twilight vampires
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Newmoon
I have introduced the Twilight bellow.OK,I will show you about the second Newmoon next.
Newmoon extends the upper part of the story of the movie Twilight Town. Being fear of Bella vampires injury, Edward and his family left the town of Fox. Bella despair to a good friend Jacob for comfort,and then the friendship between the two childhood friends are unconsciously engendered. However,what she does not know is that Jacob is a werewolf. Bing involved in the wolves with the feud between two vampires, Bella on Edward’s loyalty is put to test.
Then what happens?Go with me.
When Bella knows that Jacob is a werewolf,the first thought that flashes into Bella’s minds is suicide by jumping from the cliff.However, Jacob saves her in the end.Unkonw of the true,Edward thinks that Bella has passed award and goes to Italy.He deliberately offends vampire organizations Volturi in order to take their hands to end his life. Fortunately, Bella arrived in time to stop him, but Bella is also been told that those who know the existence of human vampire must be killed, or become a vampire.
Then what about the end of the story?Are you interested about the story?
If I tell you the end,I think you might lose the interest in seeing the movie.I am sharing and introducing movies with you!
Affection: afterlife dreams heaven and hell touching
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What Dreams May Come
“When I was a young boy, I met a beautiful girl at the lake.”
Christy met a beautiful girl, Annie, at a lake, and soon they fell into love and then formed a family. Christy and Annie had two children – a son and a daughter. They lived a happy life, although there existed some conflicts between Christy and his children. There was no doubt that Christy loved his family, as well as his children deeply. However, he was a serious father who seemed to be too strict to his children. He wanted to make up for that, but god didn’t give him this chance. His children died at a car accident. more »
History Literature: Annie Hathway Jane Austen romance touching
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Becoming Jane Austen
Jane Austen, known as a famous English female novelist, was the youngest daughter of Austen family. She was different from other girls at that time because she wanted to become a writer.
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Crime Drama: Andrew Garfield Crime movie new life Peter Mullan prison
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Boy A
Jack (Andrew Garfield) and another boy killed a schoolgirl when they were themselves children. He is released from prison at the age of 24, having been institutionalized for most of his life. Having been in prison since he was a boy, the world of work, women and adult responsibilities are all new to him but Jack has a bigger challenge. It is essential that his identity remain secret because the consequences can be horrendous for all parties involved. Under the fatherly mentor-ship of Terry (Peter Mullan) his parole contact and social worker, he experiences a coming of age, which would normally have happened years ago. But forces from the past are constantly upon him, as we learn more about the events leading up to the crime which has ruined so many lives, there is an increasing sense of suspense, intrigue and ultimately doom: the tabloid press and Terry’s real son are not going to let things lie. more »