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Director Chris Weitz Wants ‘Twilight: New Moon’ to Make You Cry

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Chris Weitz, director of The Twilight Saga: New Moon, was interviewed by People magazine, here’s what he said about what he wants you to feel emotionally during the film.

“We’ve tried our best to deliver on the romantic scenes in the film, and I would like to be able to produce more tears than any movie before, if possible. If we could only weigh them with some kind of cubic tear measure!”

Chris also talked about how everyone’s lives have changed drastically from shooting Twilight to now New Moon. Referring to Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, he says, “What I’ve realized is that they have a very tough job – not just playing the characters that they play, but living lives that are now very much under scrutiny all the time.”

“To be honest, even making the movie is under a tremendous amount of scrutiny now, so that when the cast went back to Vancouver there were cameras everywhere,” he said. “Everyone knows where every set is going to be. It goes with the Internet and all the information is out there all the time, and whenever one of them is spotted it’s immediately Twittered.”

I guess he’s addressing teenage girls as the majority of the audience, I don’t see many other people crying at a cheesy movie like this.

Source: Hollyscoop

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