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Twilight the movie: good cast, wrong sparkle 4 January

Twilight poster

I haven’t read the Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series nor do I have any inclination to, but still I was interested in all the ‘new Harry Potter’ hype so I’ve read several reviews instead. They mostly agreed on how excruciatingly bad the books were yet some shamefully admitted the weird appeal.

Well, I said to myself, let’s watch the movie. Forbidden love, cute teenagers – what’s not to like? The premise for the story is quite simple – the divorcee’s daughter Bella Swan (ouch!) comes to live with her dad, a chief of police in a small town of Forks. Surprisingly she becomes rather popular in new school and several nice guys are always around her but Bella falls for the pale-faced and distant Edward Cullen. The guy seems to be avoiding our heroine yet he is omnipresent wherever she goes. Cold hands, supernatural speed and strength, allergy to the sun – WOW, he is a VAMPIRE.

So, what it was like?

Boring and predictable. Well, predictability can be easily forgiven – in a love story we actually know how it is going to end every time. And it’s a teen romance story so none of the main characters could have died a horrible death anyway. Boredom is a heavier issue. In winter, when it’s cold and gloomy I like me some stupid romantic story if it has sweet moments at which that warm and fuzzy feeling tightens my chest promising that everything is going to be just fine. The movie lacked those moments BIG TIME. Not a drop of soul in this medicine, my winter condition prevailed.

Was the casting wrong?

Edward Cullen

Edward Cullen

Bella Swan

Bella Swan

I think, not. Having not read the book, I cannot judge the likeness to the actual book characters, but Robert Pattinson as Edward is somewhat otherworldly and sinisterly beautiful at times, the outline of chiseled jaw, the evil curve of luscious lips; he has a face of a high school bully that would make you a friend only to mock you later with more cruelty or a Roman emperor that would sleep with his sister (Ed Westwick of Gossip Girl, I’m looking at you too!). They went too far with makeup though. Kristen Stewart’s Bella is pretty yet she conveys a perfect sense of awkwardness, of being alone in the crowd.

Why are the characters even attracted to each other?

Well, Bella, it seems, makes a point of being unhappy. Her mother is married for the second time, and from what we know, successfully. What does Bella do? Leaves for the Forks despite loathing the gloom and the cold and the constant rain. There are at least two guys in the town that show affection towards her. And Bella is interested in the one that cannot even sit with her during classes.

The reason why Edward, a hundred years old vampire, wants this otherwise quite ordinary girl, except for her sweet, sweet blood, is his talent to hear thoughts of others, or, to be precise, the failure of his talent with Bella. Edward’s ability to read faces seems to be long dead as he only relies on his mind-reading. So here she is, a black box of a girl. ‘I’ve been waiting for you for all my life’, he says. No matter how shallow Bella might happen to be, she is still a little wonder to Edward.

So, what was all the hysterics about?

Bella and EdwardEdward is stalker-ish and creepy if you’re mature and confident. But from the point of view of 13-to-17 girls (who appear to be the target audience) he might just be your perfect (if a little cold) Prince Charming: handsome, protective, always there, all he wants is to be with you, walk in the forest and hold hands. No matter that Edward is over hundred, he behaves how a teen girl, romantic and a tad infantile, would make her dream boyfriend act.

Despite the vampire theme being so over- and ill used, it still holds some charm for me. I watched True Blood this season, and I even liked it. In both Charlaine Harris’ Southern Vampire and Laurell Hamilton’s Anita Blake series there was an interesting subplot of vampires’ coming out and its consequences in modern society. It’s another story, my point here is that different authors create different vampire mythologies, while they all give their monsters speed and strength, and superficial abilities, yet they all agree on one thing: vampirism has certain disadvantages, like fear of the holy objects, being dead to the world during the day and hiding from the sun, but Stephenie’s vamps are not afraid of anything except for being discovered. There are no cons in being an undead, no downside, no vulnerabilities: people literally can do nothing against such creatures. That, and not the crazy stupid sparkling in the sun (behold: a bejeweled vampire! how glamorous!), was one of the things that made me itch.

There simply is no point in Bella’s being afraid: since the moment she met Edward, she exists solely and purely at his mercy, no matter what she thinks or does. She lives only because Edward and his family chose to be ‘vegetarians’ so they drink only animal blood (hello, PETA!).

Maybe, it was all a dream?

At some point (I believe, the sparkly one) the vampire plot husk fell aside, and the whole story turned upside down for me. Hey, I thought to myself, it’s a story of an insecure and unhappy girl, who is more plain in her head than on the outside so she dreams herself a vampire love.

See for yourself: Bella is so miserable with her newly happily married mom that she moves in with her dad who she doesn’t know what to talk about with; her new town is bleak and grey, which she hates but still it suits her more. The town is so wretched that Bella’s arrival is the next big thing: she becomes popular just because of being new.

The out-of-reach local stud Edward makes a scene of not wanting to sit with Bella so she makes up a whole story for his reasoning: he is a vampire, he craves her blood but he is not a monster by choice so he is avoiding her. She has two outstanding features (that usual people cannot be aware of): her blood scent is so sweet it makes vamps go nuts and her thoughts are hidden from Edward’s mind-reading.

With that even sparkling seems more normal – it’s only a daydream after all.

What’s next?

I’ve heard the sequel is in the works. I don’t know what happens in other books (three more, I believe), though I am sure there will be lots of other supernatural creatures which would want Bella inexplicably and at some point she would either turn into vampire or gain other superficial powers to keep up with Edward (they usually do).

P.S. I had to get some healthy dose of Richard B. Riddick, escaped convict, murderer as a cure for my winter depression.

Comments

  1. Laura Silve

    27 February 1:39 am

    Twilight is the best series ever. Actually, the casting was alright, the books were outstanding and the movie was horrible compared to the books. And just to tell you, Edward is not a stalker, he is simply in love with Bella and he wants to be with her. You can ask almost anyone who has read the books and they agree with me, Twilight is amazing. So take your bad opinion and your grammer mistakes(So, what is was like?; WHAT IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN, MAYBE YOU SHOULD CHECK YOUR SPELLING AND GRAMMER BEFORE YOU PUBLISH AN ARTICLE ONLINE?) offline!

  2. Victoria Pavlova

    1 March 10:56 pm

    Thank you for pointing out my typo. Glad your GRAMMER works out that good :)

  3. Roxane

    3 March 4:44 pm

    I have read Twilight out of curiosity and it was just as banal as the movie. Though I am a through-and-through vampire fanatic, this is a series best left to the boy-crazy teeny boppers. Nice review btw.

  4. Morghan

    30 March 10:43 pm

    One question was at the front of my mind the whole time, through both books and movie, how can someone live for over a hundred years and still be so immature?

  5. Victoria Pavlova

    3 April 11:14 pm

    I believe, it’s the frozen state :) canned brain

  6. Sean

    6 April 9:48 am

    Twilight is a bit over the top here and there, but I think your breakdown is severely lacking having not read the books.

    It would’ve been one thing if you wanted to just review the movie, but insight you try to give has no merit to it. I don’t mean that in an arrogant or condescending way, it’s just irresponsible to use such a small source of information (the movie) when the books are there.

    In short, if you haven’t read the books, it would probably be better if you just stuck to reviewing flaws in the movie. Not in the characters themselves.

  7. Cara

    16 April 2:50 pm

    God the first reply is the very reason I expect people to cringe when they hear I’m a Twilight fan. I don’t think I’ve seen anything like Twilight fans before. They’re obssessed to the point of illness and they’re like rabid dogs who must destroy anything and anyone who doesn’t put their fandom on a pedestal.

    I know this is an old entry (found during a google search, haha) but I do reccomend you read the books. The storyline in the movie was so poorly done. Edward DOES seem like a creepy stalker and the whole relationship just appears to be bizarre.

    But the storyline (in it’s entirety) is nice. Yes, it’s aimed probably at teens but hey, who ever said adults can’t enjoy a kids book? :p

  8. Victoria Pavlova

    16 April 5:15 pm

    Cara, I really appreciate your stopping by and expressing your opinion in such a pleasant and normal manner :) I’ll tell you the truth: I’m afraid to read the books as I might get hooked and then I will be ashamed of myself :)

  9. Rod

    29 April 3:12 pm

    Hi…listen just read you opinion regarding the whole Twilight madness…saw the movie to an ammount of shame have to admit that i liked it, liked Bella…afterwards read the books and to me her character fits, also Edward. no shame in reading the books or liking them just as long as no one knows, HAHAHAHAHAHHA….it’s a story for teenagers and people who like to get entertained quite easily, i mean we can’t be reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez or Michel Foucault everydday can we??? the good thing about the books is that it gets kids reading the bad they get you hooked I had to finish the whole saga in two weeks cause I wanted to know what the hell happened. LOL….and for Twilighters out there, learn to accept opinions, because others accept yours….

  10. maryam

    8 September 6:07 am

    i find the movie just ok, while the novel is really great , i don’t see Edward immature, i just see him someone deeply falling in love for the first time,
    but still the movie should have taken much more from the novel

  11. Naye

    5 October 3:56 am

    I have read all four books (the first one twice) and have watched the movie. I really enjoyed both. Some changes the movie had were good and some things the book had should have been included in the movie. The only problem I have with the whole thing is how can a vampire create sperm to create a baby? Not possible and yet that is the direction the books and eventually the movies will take. But it still makes a nice story line either way. Its fantasy yall, not reality.

    P.S. Victoria, I’m a fan of Twilight and I just wanted to say that your opinion is appreciated. But please read the books, your opinion might change or not. Either way, the comment made in an earlier post was done in poor taste. Everyone is entitled to their opinions (when tastefully done).

  12. bellaloveedward

    10 October 11:00 am

    i hv loved both movie n book…i would say the book n the following series are very gud…!the movie was a bit boring !but i liked it also.

  13. Mellessa

    2 November 6:27 am

    ONE OF THE BEST FILMS EVER CREATED, LOVE THE CHARACTER EDWARD CULLEN.

  14. shibani

    31 December 11:19 am

    well…i find bella slightly immature compared to edward…..she fusses everything up, sheis self centred, she moans and complains whenever edward is not wid her!

  15. people

    6 January 11:50 pm

    no ALL u guys r SOOO wrong he is some hot stuff an the cast is awesome SO THERE! u are just jelous LA DE FLIPPIN DA! …..dissed

  16. people

    6 January 11:55 pm

    PEOPLE!! geez get a flippen life u would seriosly make a WEBSITE to insult the crew of twilight?!?!?! U ALLL r jacked up! mellessa is prettty much THE ONLY one sane here :D Guys GET REAL ….dissed!

  17. kristen stewart

    1 July 5:35 pm

    cool yaar i lov kristen very much u know

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