For this series, I'll quote the reviews I agree with, then add a few comments of my own.
Complaint #2: Isabella Swan is just a terrible lead character. She has NO personality. There is nothing likable about her. She has no flaws, and she has no outstanding character traits either. (Buffy Lists)
It's pretty funny that people have said the movie made Bella's character stronger--that she's a needy, helpless girl in the books. Because she still seems relatively weak and unfocused to me. Can you imagine Veronica Mars, enterprising private eye, or Blair Waldorf, queen bee of the New York social scene, moping around for Mr. Right? No.
Stewart (seen recently and most impressively in “Into the Wild”) makes Bella earthy, appealing and slightly withdrawn, and British thesp Pattinson (who registered poignantly as the ill-fated Cedric Diggory in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”) is every inch the deadly dreamboat. But as helmed by Hardwicke, the actors’ early, awkward interactions feel particularly forced, and the script gives Stewart virtually nothing with which to convince the audience of her transcendent love for a guy who’d just as soon drink her blood as jump her bones. (Variety)
The high school scenes are somewhat interesting, and a bit creepy, when you think about a hundred year-old male vampire cruising for chicks. It is every dirty old man's dream. (Laramie Movie Scope)
Bella is attracted why...because Edward's secrets and lies are so appealing? In reality, these two know little or nothing about each other's preferences or past. Their alleged attraction is based on love at first sight (or smell), but that's no basis for a long-lasting relationship. In anything but a fairy tale, they'd start getting real when they learned each other's flaws and pecadilloes. ("Honey, you left another deer carcass in the foyer. It's dripping blood all over the new tiles.")
The big kiss
Their first kiss is symptomatic of this lack of emotional involvement. Edward pops up in Bella's bedroom. With no warning, no tension, no buildup, Edward suggests an experiment. He leans forward and they kiss. There isn't even a clichéd preamble such as "God, you're beautiful" or "I've been thinking about you all day." They just proceed because it's in the script.
Let's invent some appropriate dialog for this scene:
EDWARD: So...what'cha doing?
BELLA: Reading a book for class. Unfortunately, I can't just drop out for days at a time whenever it's sunny.
EDWARD: Uh-huh.
[Awkward silence because they're almost total strangers.]
BELLA: Um, would you like to play World of Warcraft on my PC?
EDWARD: I'm almost 100 years old, you know. I don't really understand the whole computer thing.
BELLA: Oh.
[Awkward silence because they're almost total strangers.]
EDWARD: Say, would you like to make out?
BELLA: Okay, sure.
[They kiss because physical attraction is the only thing they have in common.]
Then there's this deleted scene after the first kiss featuring the little-known second kiss.
BELLA: Uh, wait a sec. Aren't you like a really old man or something?
EDWARD: Yeah, I've been sucking the blood of young virgins like you for a century.
BELLA: Eww, that's gross.
EDWARD: Yeah, I know. But I have a hot young body, so it's cool. Just close your eyes and pretend I'm not a World War I veteran.
BELLA: Okay, sure.
[They kiss again because physical attraction is the only thing they have in common.]
Most of the critics noted a few decent characters: Bella's father Sheriff Swan, Jessica, Alice. I'd add Gil Birmingham and Taylor Lautner as Billy and Jacob Black to that list. Lautner still doesn't look like an Indian, but he has more charisma than some of the other characters.
Oh, and the cameo by Stephenie Meyer in the diner was cute. I wonder if the whole Twilight saga was just a ploy to see herself on the screen. Just kidding, more or less.
For more on the subject, see Quileute Werewolves in Twilight.
Below: "My red-rouged lips love you, Bella. My caterpillar eyebrows love you. My wild, rebellious hair loves you."
7 comments:
I saw you mention superpowers...
Look at these two major elements of "Twilight""
1) Superpowered character saves regular human being being killed in car accident. The human then becomes obsessed with finding out what really happened, and suspects that the superpowered guy is more than what he claims to be.
2) Superpowered guy and girl have attraction, but for a long time, he wants her to stay away because if they got together, and he found out about him, it would endanger her life.
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The superfast flash effects drive home the "Twilight" and "Smallville" parallels. The Cullens are like Clark Kent, but with a blood-thirst to replace the kryptonite weakness.
Dear Rob , you fall under the non romantic kind of people. Robert and Kristen to many millions fan did a fantastic and fabulous job in the movie and the movie(catherine hardwicke and team -were fabulous ) is great, thats why millions kept on coming back to watch it and buy the DVD. So thank you for your comments, I think Star trek would be good for people like you. Happy watching!
Did anyone else notice that Pattinson had whitish makeup on his face, but not much on his neck?
I don't think the clown look was what they were looking for, but this lack of attention to detail here brings that to mind, unfortunately.
The soundtrack's not even real emo. None of the crap considered "emo" is. Emo (short for emotive hardcore) was a style back in the 80s, basically a reaction against the racism in the punk subculture. In the early 2000s, MTV decided any overly angsty song was "emotional" and therefore "emo". Yes, that is as lame as it sounds.
There are a few likable characters, but Edward and Bella don't really have a personality. I mean, Bella angsts about how she hates the smell of blood but wants to be a vampire.
That said, the idea starts out cool. Vampire romance? Cool. A tribe that fights the supernatural with their own supernatural powers? Fascist, but cool. Indians as sex symbols? It's nice that eroticism is opening up to more ethnic backgrounds, although Twilight didn't invent it. At least Bella isn't doting on Jacob's smooth skin and long hair for half the book, the way a Cassie Edwards novel does.
I liked the book.
However cheesey it was, it passed the time and kept my interest enough.
Ofcourse, then again, I'm a 16-year-old girl.
The movie though, in my opinion, is an embaressment.
Stephenie Meyer should have never let them turn an already cheesey book into an even cheesier movie.
The make up was horrible.
(White make up on their face but neglected to apply any on their necks.)
They movie was just so cheaply done that it was almost painful to watch that I actually dug my finger nails into my boyfriends arm in the process of trying not to scream at the screan.
The fact that Steph did no research on vampires before she started writing is now giving the younger generation a false ideal of what the vampire is.
VAMPIRES ARE NOT SPARKLY!!!
Especially not so sparkly that it looks like someone dipped them in a tub of glue and then poured glitter all over them.
I'm really hoping the next movie will be better.
They changed directors, thank god!
The woman they had before was squeelling like a preteen teeny bopper at a Jonas Brothers Concert on the freaking DVD extras.
She alone if I met in person would give me nightmares.
Starr said: "The fact that Steph did no research on vampires before she started writing"
Vampires are not real, and every fictional writer puts their own spin on them.
"VAMPIRES ARE NOT SPARKLY!!!"
Dracula, most would agree, sets the standard. Vampires fear garlic and the cross, right? Yet, even in Anne Rice's vaunted vampire novels, she "breaks the rules" on this and many other things in vampire lore.
I did not find the sparkly thing to be a cool idea, and think the Meyer's vampires are too invulnerable. But I don't fault her at all for the idea of departing from traditional vampire ideas.
In contrast, Quileutes are real, and Meyer should have not played fast-and-loose with their history and folklore like she did with vampires.
I really wish there was more emphasis on the why of the attraction between Edward and Bella. In the next books their love reaches "epic" levels and i'm still trying to figure out how they fell in love =S.
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