I was watching twilight tonight and starting
thinking about this. I’ve watched movies like Nosferatu, the lost boys, Buffy
the vampire slayer, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Blade, Underworld, interview with a
vampire and Salem’s Lot. I’ve liked each of these for different reasons. The
television series Buffy because it was different, he had more of a natural
human side. The vampire world wasn’t as organized as it is in Underworld and
Blade.
I agree that bloody terrifying vampires have their
place except it’s nice to read something different otherwise it becomes too
common, besides I will admit I like change. Stephanie Meyers made her own
version of the vampires and their sparkly-ness accomplishes that. They are
still human while having the powers most vampires acquire. Usually I prefer the
book over the movie except this time it’s a toss-up. There were parts that the
movie did better however parts I liked in the book itself.
Yes she does get overly descriptive, especially over
areas she’s already described or points she’s made. One example that sticks in
most people’s minds is how the vampire’s bodies sparkle and how cold they were.
But then look at her target audience, its young adult which likes description,
they like certain things, especially when it’s important to be pointed out
again. How often have you talked to a friend and found them telling you the
same thing again? It’s just something that happens. Yes she could have cut her
book down a lot and not lost the sense of the story. Again, it was meant for a
younger audience and simply accepted by a wider audience. Personally I didn’t
find it that amazing however no one was forced at gun point to see the movie or
buy her book. She sold enough of each to earn its title.
If you were disappointed there wasn’t gore or the
old fashioned style vampirism then you were expecting something from this
series that never was there to begin with. This series was never about gore or
the complexities of being a vampire. It was a teenage romance with a vampire
who is permanently in a teenage body and obviously hasn’t grown past that.
It was worth the try and I did enjoy the twilight
series books. Obviously there were many parts that I would have personally
changed or explored certain areas that the author had not. She did do a great
job at creating characters and their behavior, keeping them consistent for
their age group. I would read her books again however I would also still read
Anne Rice or several other authors for their versions of vampires. I personally
have my own style, not completely original but they are characters who speak to
me and that’s more important than anything else. If others like it then it’s a bonus.
Stephanie Meyers accomplished that.
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