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the.games
01-11-2012, 07:11 PM
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Yet again you, the public, have voted for our next book of the week which will be...
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When you loved the one who was killing you, it left you no options. how could you run, how could you fight, when doing so would hurt that beloved one? If your life was all you had to give, how could you not give it? If it was someone you truly loved?
To be irrevocably in love with a vampire is both fantasy and nightmare woven into a dangerously heightened reality for Bella Swan. Pulled in one direction by her intense passion for Edward Cullen, and in another by her profound connection to werewolf Jacob Black, she has endured a tumultuous year of temptation, loss and strife to reach the ultimate turning point. Her imminent choice to either join the dark but seductive world of immortals or pursue a fully human life has become the thread from which two tribes hangs.
Now that Bella has made her decision, a startling chain of unprecedented events is about to unfold with potentially devastating and unfathomable consequences Just when the frayed strands of Bella's life - first discovered in Twilight, then scattered and torn in New Moon and Eclipse - seem ready to heal and knit together, could they be destroyed... forever?
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OldLoveSong
01-11-2012, 07:12 PM
OMG i've always wanted to join a bookclub. wat do we do lol
the.games
01-11-2012, 07:17 PM
OMG i've always wanted to join a bookclub. wat do we do lol
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Halas
02-11-2012, 11:10 AM
I hope its better than the movie
Empired
02-11-2012, 04:15 PM
I hope its better than the movie
don't hold your breath
The books are poorly written, imo. Breaking Dawn in particular is giving young teenage girls the idea that they can meet someone, both fall madly in love, and he will do absolutely anything for you. Bella Swan is a drip through the entire series and no matter what people say about Kristen Stewart, she has given Bella the perfect expression (EG NONE).
Breaking Dawn is my least favourite from the saga, I must say, because they have broken the laws of vampirism. I know they explain it (because "technically" Edwards "cycle" hasn't changed) but it is still against the vampire laws for any vampire, either male or female, to have children. It is just not allowed.
Halas
02-11-2012, 06:30 PM
don't hold your breath
The books are poorly written, imo. Breaking Dawn in particular is giving young teenage girls the idea that they can meet someone, both fall madly in love, and he will do absolutely anything for you. Bella Swan is a drip through the entire series and no matter what people say about Kristen Stewart, she has given Bella the perfect expression (EG NONE).
Breaking Dawn is my least favourite from the saga, I must say, because they have broken the laws of vampirism. I know they explain it (because "technically" Edwards "cycle" hasn't changed) but it is still against the vampire laws for any vampire, either male or female, to have children. It is just not allowed.
than i should not waste my time reading it??
Empired
02-11-2012, 07:18 PM
than i should not waste my time reading it??
No, not really. The films tell you basically everything you need to know. If you're interested you should read it though, up to you!!
Sloths
04-11-2012, 02:59 AM
When I first read the series when I they first came out ages ago I couldn't put them down, at that point I didn't really know what bad writing was... Lately I've tried to read the last one again, can't remember why it was quite random, but the writing is awful. Tbh though I can't tell if its the films that have wrecked it for me or the story line, Kristen Stewart does a horrible job as Bella but I'm not just gonna sit here and **** her off as the written character isn't that much better. It's an alright book and personally I think its the best of the series only because we get to meet new characters from around the 'vampire world' although the whole Jacob/Renesmee imprint thing is really disturbing in all honestly. I can't just sit here and say how unreal or believable it is seen as I worship the Harry Potter books which are unrealistic as well but I'm not sure if it's just the writing or the overall story that makes it unbelievable whereas with HP you believe and I think that's what turns some people away.
There are people who love the story and I guess it's the same with anything, either you love it or you hate it and you have to find out for yourself which it is.
Ekelektra
04-11-2012, 03:41 AM
I've been a Twilight fan for years now, and Breaking Dawn used to be my favourite book out of them all, but now it isn't.
I know I didn't realise how sick I was of Bella until reaching the part of Breaking Dawn where Jacob was the narrator. I know many people say Bella has unrealistic views and all that, I didn't think so. But then when I read Jacob's part I realised, man she is kinda boring... It was the same with Midnight Sun (Edward's point of view of Twilight) that was an interesting read (although I'm glad it wasn't published and stopped where it did. Since from the point that Midnight Sun stopped, I bet it would have become too similar to Twilight and too repetitive).
Breaking Dawn introduced a lot of new charachters but didn't really explain their back stories at all, and I often had to go back pages to where people were introduced to remember who they were related to and where they were from, I always got Kate, Irina and Tanya mixed up for example, I just thought they were too similar like when Garret and Kate got together, I was thinking "hang on isn't she's already in a relationship? Oh no wait that's someone else." That's why I loved the companion book that came out later which explained a lot of the back stories, a lot of which were really interesting.
It's also a really thick book, but it could be a lot smaller. When there were talks about splitting it into two movies, I thought 'oh yeah that makes sense the book is really long' but now when I think about it with the second part of the movie coming out really soon I don't think a huge amount of stuff is actually going to happen, because while Breaking Dawn is twice the size of Twilight, in my opinion there isn't double the amount of events in it. You can easily read it and just skip over a paragraph and not miss out on anything important.
But like I said I'm a fan of it. You're either a fan or a hater when it comes to these books. I like the movies too, they have a lot more humour in them, but they all had cringy bits. And the books are definitely better as the movies do not explain everything fully, I know people who saw the movies without reading the books and kept on asking me to explain a lot.
karter
04-11-2012, 07:35 AM
I was never really a fan of Twilight. I liked the first book, but it gets boring as you begin reading other books. I have read all the books in the series except Eclipse, but I knew where it was heading after reading New Moon. After watching Eclipse the movie, I started reading Breaking Dawn and I found it really bad, probably the reason is that I watched a movie and not read Eclipse. I won't say Breaking Dawn has been written poorly, that does not explain millions of books being sold. I personally felt that the story was finally going up and then it ended up nowhere, leaving me confused. The sex featured in the book has been highly overdone. I can't remember any good parts, except when Bella goes into labour. This book has been surely made for twilight fans only. If you did not like any books ahead of Breaking Dawn in the Twilight series, I would not recommend reading this. As Ekelektra said, the book is very thick, and if you are not enjoying it, it becomes a pain to finish it.
Empired
04-11-2012, 05:02 PM
I've been a Twilight fan for years now, and Breaking Dawn used to be my favourite book out of them all, but now it isn't.
I know I didn't realise how sick I was of Bella until reaching the part of Breaking Dawn where Jacob was the narrator. I know many people say Bella has unrealistic views and all that, I didn't think so. But then when I read Jacob's part I realised, man she is kinda boring... It was the same with Midnight Sun (Edward's point of view of Twilight) that was an interesting read (although I'm glad it wasn't published and stopped where it did. Since from the point that Midnight Sun stopped, I bet it would have become too similar to Twilight and too repetitive).
Breaking Dawn introduced a lot of new charachters but didn't really explain their back stories at all, and I often had to go back pages to where people were introduced to remember who they were related to and where they were from, I always got Kate, Irina and Tanya mixed up for example, I just thought they were too similar like when Garret and Kate got together, I was thinking "hang on isn't she's already in a relationship? Oh no wait that's someone else." That's why I loved the companion book that came out later which explained a lot of the back stories, a lot of which were really interesting.
It's also a really thick book, but it could be a lot smaller. When there were talks about splitting it into two movies, I thought 'oh yeah that makes sense the book is really long' but now when I think about it with the second part of the movie coming out really soon I don't think a huge amount of stuff is actually going to happen, because while Breaking Dawn is twice the size of Twilight, in my opinion there isn't double the amount of events in it. You can easily read it and just skip over a paragraph and not miss out on anything important.
But like I said I'm a fan of it. You're either a fan or a hater when it comes to these books. I like the movies too, they have a lot more humour in them, but they all had cringy bits. And the books are definitely better as the movies do not explain everything fully, I know people who saw the movies without reading the books and kept on asking me to explain a lot.
I completely forgot about the part where Jacob narrates for a while! This was the thing that put me off the book the most. So much I think that my brain actually wiped it from my memory omg!
I found the 150 pages where was chatting absolutely terrible, I know it was meant to be building up tension but 150 pages of talking about nothing is too painful to cope with!
I agree with having to look back to find out who is who although I looked in the back of the book where it told you all of the different clans and their special powers- don't know if other people got this or if I had a special edition?
iCandy
04-11-2012, 07:39 PM
When I first read the first book (Twilight) in 2009, I just couldn't wait to get my hands on the next few, and as they as they all got released, each time, I would get more excited to read the next.
Breaking Dawn was my favorite out of all 4 books, I enjoyed reading it so much, that I read it again and again and again. :') I love how the suspense just grows throughout each book, and then finally when it comes to the last one, all is revealed, and everything just happens. For example I loved the ending, how it finished with Bella being able to turn off her shield and Edward being able to for the first time read her mind.
I think the characters are written brilliantly, I feel I know them all so well, learning to know their likes and dislikes, what ticks them off and what doesnt, and who they want to become..just everything like that. Stephenie did such a good job coming up with all of them.
As Ekelektra already said, Breaking Dawn did introduce a lot more characters, and I agree with how Stephenie didnt really dwell on them too much - what their backgrounds were, how they knew the Cullens ect - it was more, who they were and what they did kinda thing.
Breaking Dawn had a lot of extra..I dont know if baggage would be the right word for it, but yes, some of the time I felt Stephenie was going on about something that I really didnt see a point in her going all out to explain, for example, the whole thing with Bella having to go to visit a friend of Jaspers and prepare passports..ect, I mean..I dont believe that was actually necessary, it would've been enough knowing that Renesmee was going to be staying with Jacob, so in my opinion she went a little too far with that.
But on the whole, I do love the book, the whole trilogy even. It ended on a high, and I'm really happy I read them!
LiquidLuck.
06-11-2012, 07:26 PM
To be honest, I never read the books or knew about them until the first movie came out. I remember my friends told me what the story was about and if I wanted to go to the movies with them and it just seemed the lamest movie ever, so I didn't.
But I remember in my 8th, 9th year, just a few months after the first movie came out, my English teacher (that used to make her classes way more fun by watching English movies) decided to let us watch Twilight. I must say it was really nice to watch it and even the guys in my class enjoyed it as we were just giving each student a character that he looked like. xD
After this, I started paying more interest to the actors that played it, wanting to know other movies they had done and stuff like that. I realized I had seen Panic Room with Kirsten Stewart already, and obviously Harry Potter with Robert Pattinson even though when I first saw Twilight I had NO IDEA it was him!
During the summer, I asked my family to buy my the books, and I remember I read the first one in 2 days, that I wouldn't turn my light off when I was told just so I could be able to keep reading. The second one took me about one week because I just got like ''wtf'' at him leaving and that making her to kill herself so for a few days I rage quit reading (LOL), the third took me about two days as well, and the last one must be have around the same time.
I was then trying to find what else to read during the summer, but lets say, I was an ADDICT so I couldn't get myself to read anything else. That said, what did I do? Read them all again obviously, over and over.
But this is about the fourth movie and book, so lets talk about it. The story was already told above, so I won't repeat that again as I think that everyone reading this thread has an idea about what Breaking Dawn is about.
So to be honest, I think it's the weirdest book. Where can I start to prove what I am saying? The fact that they have sex when he is a vampire, so he has no blood, so if Stephenie Meyer had payed attention to her Science classes, she would no that if you don't have blood, you can't get it up.. Doesn't she has a husband though? She should know that, right...?
Well another prove is the fact that she has A KID(!) with him and the kid grows faster than normal? If he is a vampire that just doesn't get older and she is a human, shouldn't she have both of those qualities and instead grow extremely slowly? Like be in the uterus for 3 years? But I guess that wouldn't help the story though..
And main fact about how creepy this book is: Jacob falls in love with a baby?!?!?!?!?!?!?! YES! When I read this my reaction was literally ''wtf pedo?!''! And plus, Bella is okay with it! Can someone explain how the hell she is okay with it?! Having a guy making out with your mother (twice) and wanting to be with her for the rest of their lives mustn't be the greatest thing to learn about your boyfriend, I'm sure of that! But she is a baby/kid, so really the person that should have stopped it was Bella, or Edward because he is old enough to realize that is just wrong. Oh wait, he is a 108 years old virgin, forgot about that, and she was 17 so he is basically a pedophile as well... -.-
So yes, I was an addict, a total fan, whatever you want to call it. But now I'm over it. Yes I'm going to the movies when it comes out (16th?) and I'm going to enjoy watching it and I'll love it as much as I did when I was reading the books, but I've grown up these three years after reading the books and it made me realize how much bull **** this story is and how poorly written as well.
Also, it was really confusing when way too many character that just appeared out of nowhere and I honestly couldn't keep up with knowing by heart all their names so I had no idea who was who anymore and had to check in those last pages of the book where they explained who was in which clan every 5mins. If she actually knew how to write she knew not to do that and to introduce them slowly in the other books as well or just give the general idea of their powers and not so many details about them, maybe not even names so we just knew they were there but we didn't care who they were mating with!
Also another thing to make this hole idea more creepy: she had the idea from this story from a dream?? She dreams with pale sparkling guys, half naked 17 year old boys and a girl that isn't strong enough to live like a normal person after she got dumped? It has happened to everyone darling, and you just keep LIVING! (Doesn't include the depressing coma!)
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Harry Potter forever though. You can't unaddict yourself from it, not even by growing up and having more life experience because that will just make you appreciate the story even more and keep you hanging on to that tiny bit of hope that magic needs to exist.
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I agree with having to look back to find out who is who although I looked in the back of the book where it told you all of the different clans and their special powers- don't know if other people got this or if I had a special edition?
It was in the last pages of every book, pretty sure of that.
the.games
06-11-2012, 07:33 PM
Discussion this week has been fantastic so this thread will remain open for a little longer than planned!
Happy Discussing! :D
Empired
07-11-2012, 02:44 PM
And main fact about how creepy this book is: Jacob falls in love with a baby?!?!?!?!?!?!?! YES! When I read this my reaction was literally ''wtf pedo?!''! And plus, Bella is okay with it! Can someone explain how the hell she is okay with it?! Having a guy making out with your mother (twice) and wanting to be with her for the rest of their lives mustn't be the greatest thing to learn about your boyfriend, I'm sure of that! But she is a baby/kid, so really the person that should have stopped it was Bella, or Edward because he is old enough to realize that is just wrong. Oh wait, he is a 108 years old virgin, forgot about that, and she was 17 so he is basically a pedophile as well... -.-
Jacob doesn't have any sexual desires when he looks at Renesmee, he looks at her and loves her like Bella loves her. When a wolf imprints on someone, the idea is that they are then bound together and the wolf will do absolutely anything for the one he imprints on. It doesn't have to include sex, but it usually does in the end!
Imprinting seems ok to me tbh because I think I understand it properly now. Took me ages though and my mum had to explain it a million times.
The thing that confuses me is that imprinting is for life. It's just one of the rules.
So Jacob has imprinted on Bella since the first book but as soon as her baby comes along he packs up his imprint on Bella and does it to her daughter instead? I don't like this at all about Meyer's writing, first she breaks the laws of vampires not being able to have children and then she breaks the law of imprinting??? This is why I prefer watching Doctor Who.
lawrawrrr
07-11-2012, 02:51 PM
Sorry to interrupt the discussion but...
Spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes, plot holes; this is one of the worst books ever written.
LiquidLuck.
07-11-2012, 03:00 PM
Jacob doesn't have any sexual desires when he looks at Renesmee, he looks at her and loves her like Bella loves her. When a wolf imprints on someone, the idea is that they are then bound together and the wolf will do absolutely anything for the one he imprints on. It doesn't have to include sex, but it usually does in the end!
Imprinting seems ok to me tbh because I think I understand it properly now. Took me ages though and my mum had to explain it a million times.
The thing that confuses me is that imprinting is for life. It's just one of the rules.
So Jacob has imprinted on Bella since the first book but as soon as her baby comes along he packs up his imprint on Bella and does it to her daughter instead? I don't like this at all about Meyer's writing, first she breaks the laws of vampires not being able to have children and then she breaks the law of imprinting??? This is why I prefer watching Doctor Who.
First of all, in the third book, Jacob tells Bella he hasn't imprinted of anyone yet, because you just imprint in one person for the rest of your life. This means he didn't imprint on Bella, he just had strong fellings for her, so she doesn't break any rules of imprinting.
Secondly, I know that Meyer explains through Jacob that when you imprint on someone, you can either be their best friend, brother, or if it comes to it, more than that. But the thing is that it usually gets to be more than that obviously, when you have someone who isn't related to you but has taken care of you always making sure you are okay, you will most likely fall in love with that person. Meyer also explains that when they imprint on someone, it's like ''your whole word turns around that person'', so it's difficult not to have stronger feelings for a person like that since it'd be like the perfect boyfriend. So yes, it gets me a creepy feeling about the fact that he was in love with Bella and even kissed her, and now he will be in love with her daughter.
Empired
07-11-2012, 03:10 PM
First of all, in the third book, Jacob tells Bella he hasn't imprinted of anyone yet, because you just imprint in one person for the rest of your life. This means he didn't imprint on Bella, he just had strong fellings for her, so she doesn't break any rules of imprinting.
Secondly, I know that Meyer explains through Jacob that when you imprint on someone, you can either be their best friend, brother, or if it comes to it, more than that. But the thing is that it usually gets to be more than that obviously, when you have someone who isn't related to you but has taken care of you always making sure you are okay, you will most likely fall in love with that person. Meyer also explains that when they imprint on someone, it's like ''your whole word turns around that person'', so it's difficult not to have stronger feelings for a person like that since it'd be like the perfect boyfriend. So yes, it gets me a creepy feeling about the fact that he was in love with Bella and even kissed her, and now he will be in love with her daughter.
I don't remember reading the bit about him not saying he'd not imprinted on anyone!! Only read all the books once each though so you're the expert xD Thanks!
Ok although no "laws" were broken, I would be very very very scared if I was Renesmee, the man who used to be obsessed with her mother is now obsessing over her instead.. poor little girl :(
Actually I've just though about the bit that confuses me. Did Meyer ever explain what was going to happen to Renesmee? I know she said that she was starting to grow more slowly but still, she would have been an old woman by the time she was 15 wasn't she?
LiquidLuck.
07-11-2012, 03:15 PM
BamitsElfie!; also I'd like to take what you said about vampires not being able to have children, and it really depends the vampires you're talking about. For example in Vampire Diaries the vampires still have blood going through their vains, even though it's another type of special vampire blood with healing properties and that's why they are still able to have sexual relations. Same thing happens in True Blood where even their tears aren't water but blood.
But in Twilight, Meyer says that they no longer have blood in their body once the transformation in completed. When Bella is pregnant, she says that female vampires can't obviously have children of her own since their bodies can't go through all the changes it takes, for example the augmentation of their belly, etc etc, but that male vampires don't need to go through any of these changes (yes because obviously only women suffer with this crap) so he could still be able to produce sperm and get her pregnant.
And if you don't know this and like I said in my first comment, and speaking in a scientific language, for a male to be able to get his penis hard, they need blood since it's the blood that makes that, also when a man dies I'm pretty their sperm dries or dies as well (and I actually was curious about this and googled it and got this answer: ''Sperm will live for exactly seventeen minutes and thirty one seconds after the man dies, assuming no complications.''). So if Edward Cullen doesn't have blood in his body anymore and if he is dead, then he can't have sperm firstly, and he can't even have proper sexual relations.
Empired
07-11-2012, 03:20 PM
LiquidLuck.; was purely talking about the Twilight saga. Don't think she thought the whole thing through very carefully.
LiquidLuck.
07-11-2012, 03:22 PM
I don't remember reading the bit about him not saying he'd not imprinted on anyone!! Only read all the books once each though so you're the expert xD Thanks!
Ok although no "laws" were broken, I would be very very very scared if I was Renesmee, the man who used to be obsessed with her mother is now obsessing over her instead.. poor little girl :(
Actually I've just though about the bit that confuses me. Did Meyer ever explain what was going to happen to Renesmee? I know she said that she was starting to grow more slowly but still, she would have been an old woman by the time she was 15 wasn't she?
Yeah, I just saw the third movie last weekend and he says it there too. I did remember it from the book though LOL yeah still the expert.
I totally agree with you btw, if I was Renesmee it'd take me a long time to understand that this guy that was madly in love with my mother now has the strongest feelings ever for me. xD
And no, the last movie ends when she looks only 7 years old and now I'm getting very confused because I used to write and read fanfics about when she got older (very disturbing ones as well lol) and I'm mixing some stuff. But I'm sure she never tells how Nessie will feel about Jacob, but Jacob explains that if she only wants him as a best friend or even her brother, that's exactly what he will be because he only wants what is best for her.
Renesmee will grow extremelly quickly until she looks like she is about 17/18, like her parents, and then she will stop and never grow up like real vampires. Although, there will come a time where she can no longer live, so I'm not sure if she will get old, or if she will simply feel old and start dying. When this happens, Jacob can stop turning into a werewolf as well, and if he does this, he will start getting old as well, so they won't have to live without each other either.
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LiquidLuck.; was purely talking about the Twilight saga. Don't think she thought the whole thing through very carefully.
Lol like I said in my first comment, she obviously didn't because like no blood, woman.. everyone knows that.. xD
Foregetfuhl
08-11-2012, 04:27 PM
I read the first book before the movie came out and kind of was a bit meh about it. She is a very amateur writer that knows how to grasp the readers attention with all these different ideas and what not.
I never liked the idea of how she depicted vampires and I have never understood how a woman vampire can't have children but a male vampire can go along willy nilly and still have his bits and bobs working? It literally doesn't make sense.
I mean I'm not the biggest fan of twilight and I never really can get into it because of just how poor the writing style is and how poor her writing for the action parts are. I know its suppose to be a romance novel in some ways but those are the parts you relish as a reader and those were the parts she rushed to get back into the whole romance. I was disappointed in every book in the novel as it read like a really good written fanfiction but a bad novel from a writing point of a view.
The wedding was a huge disappoint. It would have been something that Bella should have decided and not just gone along with for sex with Mr. Cullen but nope it was all about Alice the party planner rather than Alice becoming this amazing sister to Bella. Also Bella had no problem convincing Charlie that marrying Edward was the right decision. I wanted more drama there! Same with the Jacob conversation but it is just brushed aside and kept under the rug.
Then we come to Jacob being able to have his say. I mean I love Jacob I really do. Team Jacob fan as Edward is just weird.. But I really didn't want to spend the last book of the twilight saga in the mind of "what could have been" for Jacob and Bella had they got together and it been a werewolf love instead of a vampire one. I mean it was nice to see his compassionate with Nessie and what not.. but I couldn't help but laugh for ages after reading that he imprinted. It was so obvious and so stupid at the same time. I just couldn't stop laughing and even now as I'm writing it I can't help but laugh. But I hated how he lost his personality after that. He wasn't the Jacob I had come to love in the rest of the books. And while we're on his imprinting.. Renesmee. That just screams 10 year old fan fiction right there. Dreadful name..
I hated the lack of Alice throughout the book her being my favourite character so it was always going to fail in that sense even if she was off gathering witnesses and what not. And its all when she comes back Oh happy ending time and that's that. I mean what? Again lack of action. The Cullens were pretty much gone actually after page 200. They may as well not have exsisted. It was all about Edward and Bella and the stupid named baby. Same with Jacob and his packs. What ever happened to Embry and Quil and knowing what happened to them?
Then to top it off at the end you expect some good action you expect the volturi to come and go absolutely mad! But alas.. No! It turns out that Bella has a shield she controls with her mind. (Oh goodie) All she has to do is put the sheild around everybody and they're protected from the Volturi. The Volturi stand around and talk for a while and then off they go again. I mean really?
If anything this book was a let down and if anything her writing style hasn't improved since the first book. If anything it has got worse.
Empired
08-11-2012, 04:45 PM
Then to top it off at the end you expect some good action you expect the volturi to come and go absolutely mad! But alas.. No! It turns out that Bella has a shield she controls with her mind. (Oh goodie) All she has to do is put the sheild around everybody and they're protected from the Volturi. The Volturi stand around and talk for a while and then off they go again. I mean really?
To be fair, it looks like there's a fight at the end in the film. Unless they're just being very misleading or something?
This makes me more angry tbh, they should keep the film kind of along the same lines of the books otherwise they may as well just design a whole new fine! Maybe the end is a bit boring to put in a film, but that's not the point??
Foregetfuhl
08-11-2012, 04:47 PM
To be fair, it looks like there's a fight at the end in the film. Unless they're just being very misleading or something?
This makes me more angry tbh, they should keep the film kind of along the same lines of the books otherwise they may as well just design a whole new fine! Maybe the end is a bit boring to put in a film, but that's not the point??
I think if they matched the book properly with that it would be dreadful. Hardly any Cullens and no fighting at the end? Not for me that isn't. I love the movies I really do because they give it so much more action that just isn't shown in the book and then to top it off they have an awesome soundtrack. I'm hoping for action at the end I really am for the movie.
LiquidLuck.
11-11-2012, 04:12 PM
To be fair, it looks like there's a fight at the end in the film. Unless they're just being very misleading or something?
This makes me more angry tbh, they should keep the film kind of along the same lines of the books otherwise they may as well just design a whole new fine! Maybe the end is a bit boring to put in a film, but that's not the point??
The fact is if the Volturi were to fight against the Cullen, the Cullen wouldn't have had any chance to win. That's why they called for all the other clans, just so the Volturi wouldn't attack as quick. To be honest, I don't remember the end of the book anymore, but it seems fair that the Volturi didn't attack because in this case they would be the ones not having a chance.
I do agree with the fact that the end is boring. Bella stays with Edward happy ever after, and Edward accepts Jacob love for Renesmess, woo another couple living happy ever after. -.- Really? No one died? That's what made the other books better. It was a love story but at least lots of people died.
Empired
11-11-2012, 04:14 PM
The fact is if the Volturi were to fight against the Cullen, the Cullen wouldn't have had any chance to win. That's why they called for all the other clans, just so the Volturi wouldn't attack as quick. To be honest, I don't remember the end of the book anymore, but it seems fair that the Volturi didn't attack because in this case they would be the ones not having a chance.
I do agree with the fact that the end is boring. Bella stays with Edward happy ever after, and Edward accepts Jacob love for Renesmess, woo another couple living happy ever after. -.- Really? No one died? That's what made the other books better. It was a love story but at least lots of people died.
what's her face died. the one who was kate's sister and she saw Renesmee and went running off to tell the Volturi because she thought she was a vampire baby. I barely remember anymore either actually haha
LiquidLuck.
11-11-2012, 04:22 PM
what's her face died. the one who was kate's sister and she saw Renesmee and went running off to tell the Volturi because she thought she was a vampire baby. I barely remember anymore either actually haha
Yeah, Caius kills Irina, but she was stupid anyway and her death didn't have any major consequences in the story, mean while in the other books, each death will have a major impact in the plot. For example the fact that Harry Clearwater died and Charlie goes live with his widow.
LiquidLuck.
17-11-2012, 01:53 PM
Two days ago I went to see the movie and I must say it was nothing how I was expecting.. In the books they get ready for a fight with the Volturi but it never happens as they bring all the other clans.
In the movie, the fight DOES happen and it's amazing! Even though Carlisle, Seth, Leah, Aro, etc die. xD
To everyone who enjoys Twilight, go watch this movie! I won't say more not to spoil it too much, but if you want to know what happens come to me. :D
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