The Twilight series of films is based on a highly successful
five book young adult romance fantasy series by American author Stephenie
Meyer. The films are:
Twilight (2008)
Twilight: New Moon (2009)
Twilight: Eclipse (2010)
Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 (2011)
Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (2012)
To date (25 November 2012) the series has grossed over
$2,500,000,000 worldwide. The
basic plot is this: Bella, a lonely teenager, displaced by divorce to a boring
small town on the United States northwest coast, becomes attracted to a strange
but handsome boy at her high school.
She eventually comes to realize just how strange he is.
Edward is a member of a vampire family which lives in one
location until it becomes difficult to disguise the fact that they are not
aging. The “family” members are
not biologically related but were collected together by the patriarch, whom
they recognize as their father.
The family long ago stopped hunting humans for food and lives off the
blood of forest animals.
Edward proves to be a sensitive and protective boyfriend for
Bella and he strongly holds to his Nineteenth Century values of sexual
abstinence and chaste love until marriage. That presents the problem: a vampire cannot marry a
human. Because he loves her, Edward is reluctant to
“turn” Bella though she begs him to.
He realizes that he would be damning her to become a monster like
himself.
Stephenie Meyer, the writer of the Twilight novels, is a
Mormon and some believe this is the origin of the series’ emphasis on family
and chastity. Feminists have
complained that the novels and films present Bella as a helpless female, with
her life revolving around her man.
Edward must continually protect Bella from other vampires (and
werewolves!) who disapprove of their relationship. Feminists also object to the relationship’s violence, as
Bella is seriously injured when she and Edward eventually do consummate their
relationship.
Bella eventually becomes a powerful vampire with a beautiful
half-human half-vampire child.
I see all these things, but what I really see is perhaps a
message which Meyer did not originally intend. The message is this:
to succeed, to really get what you want in this world, you must submit. Adapt to the world. Adjust what you believe. Buy into the system, and you may find
love, success, wealth, and maybe even power. The darkness is very seductive.
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