There are a whole slew of movies trying to capture the elusive lightning in a bottle "Twilight" formula this year, whether it’s the southern gothic of Beautiful Creatures or the satirical romance of Warm Bodies, but none of them have a better shot at following in Edward and Bella's footsteps than The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
It may be a fantasy, but the romance between Clary and Jace was a crucial component, both marketing-wise and story-wise. Many hot young actors were vetted for the part of Jace, but Campbell Bower impressed everyone through the chemistry he shared with Collins.
Here is a little taste of the dialogue:
"Hodge is a Shadowhunter," Harris explained. "He was at the Academy with Valentine and Jocelyn and Luke, and Pangborn and Blackwell I think as well. And he was part of Valentine’s circle who wanted to change the way the Clave used the Mortal Cup. For his part in what’s called The Uprising, he’s sentenced to remain in the Institute, and he has a curse or a spell put on him which means that he’s not allowed to leave. And he’s given the responsibility of teaching the young Shadowhunters. And his relationship with Clary is that she’s brought into the Institute by Jace, and he’s the adult who knows a lot more of her history than she does. And he’s slowly sort of drip-feeding it to her, not telling her the whole story outright, so he’s making her discover stuff for herself."| | | 5 comments | | | Add a comment |
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