Introduction: Jr. and Stacey introduce themselves as hosts of Sparrows Under Review and discuss their recent experience with the Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Jr. shares that he finished watching and listening to the audiobook of Eclipse, stating it is his favorite part of the series so far.Comparing the Movie and Book: Jr. starts by discussing the portrayal of Jacob Black in the movie, highlighting that his height in the book is described as almost seven feet tall, while the movie does not accurately represent this. Stacey adds that the representation of Jacob's size could have been similar to Hagrid's portrayal in the Harry Potter movies. They mention Taylor Lautner's performance as Jacob and acknowledge that he did a great job, but the difference in physical appearance from the book was disappointing. They discuss the wolf pack in the movie and book, noting that the movie features eight wolves while the book has ten. They speculate on the reasons for this difference and how it impacts the storyline. Jr. mentions that he took notes to discuss key points and appreciates the differences between the book and movie, especially when it comes to perspective and additional details provided in the book. They delve into the character development in the movie, emphasizing that the progression of the story feels rushed at times. Stacey expresses her preference for watching the movies before reading the books to make comparisons and appreciate the additional details in the books.Likes and Dislikes: Jr. appreciates the movie's action-packed and intense nature, but dislikes the rushed feeling and the cliffhanger ending. They discuss the portrayal of Bella and the infatuation between Bella, Edward, and Jacob, noting the societal changes and sensitivity surrounding certain aspects of their relationships.Conclusion: Jr. concludes that the Twilight Saga: Eclipse movie and book are on par, with minor details omitted in the movie adaptation but nothing crucial to the storyline. He rates the overall experience as a 68% for the movie-to-book ratio, and the movie itself receives a four out of five stars, losing one star due to the book-to-movie translation and rushed pacing. Jr. and Stacey thank the listeners and sign off as hosts of Sparrows Under Review. Get bonus content on Patreon
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