All Twilight followers
must know that their favorite
movie series is coming to an end on November 16th this year. Breaking Dawn part two is in post-production and the poster for the movie stars Bella and also her reddish vampire eyes. The
particular fan base's enthusiasm is
overwhelming, and although some lost interest in the Twilight saga, I
know that there will be attendance -
why? Basically because we all just
want to know how the story ends.
Right now, let's do a brief analysis of the movies. I'm speaking from the point of view of a former Twilight enthusiast. I read the first three books and afterwards, I lost interest. Why? Probably simply because I grew up and finally read other classic vampire stories, like Bram Stoker's Dracula and Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. Nevertheless, initially when I first got hold of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, I just read it in 2 days. It's catchy, quite interesting, and perfect for young teenage ladies.
Airing in the year 2008, the movie was a big "wow" for Twilight fanatics across the world. It starred Kirsten Stewart as Bella Swan, who undergone twilight movie auditions, the young girl who falls in love with Edward Cullen, a centenary vampire trapped in the flesh of a 17-year old - Robert Pattinson. The plot is fairly easy: They love each other, the relationship is filled with adrenaline due to the fact that Edward wants Bella's blood, Jacob falls in love with Bella and it turns out that he's actually a werewolf, a vampire war begins between the Cullens plus the Volturi, Bella really wants to become a vampire, and so on and so forth. As I’ve said, quite simple and predictable, nevertheless, catchy.
There is something we must notice, although - it started great. However, the Twilight saga and its fan base are unconsidered throughout the internet world. Why? The actors are generally talented - Kirsten Stewart appeared in Into the Wild before starring in Twilight. She also starred in the biographical Joan Jett movie, The Runaways (2010) and this year Snow White and the Huntsman got its premiere. Robert Pattinson was Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter as well as the Goblet of fire (2005). The movie's soundtrack is great - Muse all over (Neutron star collision essentially possesses its own video made out of Twilight scenes) and many Linkin Park. Why has the Twilight Saga lost fans and followers?
Certainly, I believe I'm not the only one who meanwhile grew up. Since it started out as being an impossible love story, Twilight audition provides a different outlook on the notion of vampires. Sadly, really quite a superficial one, as you come to read other cult novels and watch classic vampire movies, such as Nosferatu (1922), Dracula (1932) or Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), you understand that Edward Cullen practically loses all classic gothic essence. And even true followers of the vampire concept have surely noticed this aspect. As the book is catchy and quite entertaining, the movies put accent on the chemistry between Bella as well as Edward - plenty of stares (literally - Edward STARES at Bella a lot) chiseled along with effects meant to emphasize Edward's beauty. Yet again perfect for teenage ladies but ruining the initial concept of vampires.
Hence, exactly how will Breaking Dawn part Ii be received by the public? We simply have to wait and see.
Right now, let's do a brief analysis of the movies. I'm speaking from the point of view of a former Twilight enthusiast. I read the first three books and afterwards, I lost interest. Why? Probably simply because I grew up and finally read other classic vampire stories, like Bram Stoker's Dracula and Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. Nevertheless, initially when I first got hold of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, I just read it in 2 days. It's catchy, quite interesting, and perfect for young teenage ladies.
Airing in the year 2008, the movie was a big "wow" for Twilight fanatics across the world. It starred Kirsten Stewart as Bella Swan, who undergone twilight movie auditions, the young girl who falls in love with Edward Cullen, a centenary vampire trapped in the flesh of a 17-year old - Robert Pattinson. The plot is fairly easy: They love each other, the relationship is filled with adrenaline due to the fact that Edward wants Bella's blood, Jacob falls in love with Bella and it turns out that he's actually a werewolf, a vampire war begins between the Cullens plus the Volturi, Bella really wants to become a vampire, and so on and so forth. As I’ve said, quite simple and predictable, nevertheless, catchy.
There is something we must notice, although - it started great. However, the Twilight saga and its fan base are unconsidered throughout the internet world. Why? The actors are generally talented - Kirsten Stewart appeared in Into the Wild before starring in Twilight. She also starred in the biographical Joan Jett movie, The Runaways (2010) and this year Snow White and the Huntsman got its premiere. Robert Pattinson was Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter as well as the Goblet of fire (2005). The movie's soundtrack is great - Muse all over (Neutron star collision essentially possesses its own video made out of Twilight scenes) and many Linkin Park. Why has the Twilight Saga lost fans and followers?
Certainly, I believe I'm not the only one who meanwhile grew up. Since it started out as being an impossible love story, Twilight audition provides a different outlook on the notion of vampires. Sadly, really quite a superficial one, as you come to read other cult novels and watch classic vampire movies, such as Nosferatu (1922), Dracula (1932) or Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), you understand that Edward Cullen practically loses all classic gothic essence. And even true followers of the vampire concept have surely noticed this aspect. As the book is catchy and quite entertaining, the movies put accent on the chemistry between Bella as well as Edward - plenty of stares (literally - Edward STARES at Bella a lot) chiseled along with effects meant to emphasize Edward's beauty. Yet again perfect for teenage ladies but ruining the initial concept of vampires.
Hence, exactly how will Breaking Dawn part Ii be received by the public? We simply have to wait and see.
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