The world of Forks, Washington, is timeless. For millions of Indian fans and Hindi-speaking audiences worldwide, the love story between a mortal woman and a vampire is nothing short of iconic. Among all the films in the series, The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) holds a special place. It is the chapter where heartbreak meets werewolves, and Bella Swan falls apart—only to find an unlikely anchor in Jacob Black.
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Directed by Chris Weitz (taking over from Catherine Hardwicke), New Moon follows Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) as she celebrates her 18th birthday. A paper-cut at her own party leads to a horrific accident where her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), nearly loses control. Convinced he is endangering her, Edward decides to leave Forks—along with his entire family. The world of Forks, Washington, is timeless
It is during this dark period that she rekindles her friendship with Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), who has undergone a massive physical transformation. Jacob is no longer the skinny kid from the first film. He is now a muscular, warm-hearted young man who pulls Bella out of her stupor. But Jacob has a secret: he is a werewolf, a shapeshifter from the Quileute tribe, and his mortal enemy is the vampire—specifically, the Cullen clan. It is the chapter where heartbreak meets werewolves,
Rent it on YouTube or Amazon Prime Video for less than the price of a fast-food meal. The memory of Bella screaming from the cliff, or Jacob phasing into a wolf for the first time, is worth the small investment.
Months of devastating, screen-numbing depression for Bella. This is visualized brilliantly through a series of "season changes" where we see her sitting by a window, as the world moves on without her.
Happy watching (or as Jacob would say, “पागल औरत, कहाँ थी तू?” – “Loca, where have you been?”)