Of the book's 19,713 global ratings on Amazon, Twilight has 14,983 that are five stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So yeah, it has some fans.
Even director Catherine Hardwicke has a book out about directing the movie. (Edward catching that apple! 🍎👐)
But ask most people about the book to film adaptation, and what's the first thing they mention?
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Sparkling vampire skin.
Do some stones, such as marble, reflect light? Are there crystals or diamonds that sparkle when exposed to light? Could the skin of a vampire be structurally different from that of a human?
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Sparkling vampire skin.
Do some stones, such as marble, reflect light? Are there crystals or diamonds that sparkle when exposed to light? Could the skin of a vampire be structurally different from that of a human?
Screenrant suggests the real reason is that it's a plot device to allow these vampires to blend with humans in dark, rainy towns like Forks, thus allowing Bella and Edward to meet.
There's a biologist who argues against this fiction being scientifically possible.
A marble business, no connection to the Twilight franchise, does have an article about marble and how the sun impacts it.
There's a biologist who argues against this fiction being scientifically possible.
A marble business, no connection to the Twilight franchise, does have an article about marble and how the sun impacts it.
"[Marble] gently reflects light..."
Author Stephenie Meyer has tried to better explain the skin:
Author Stephenie Meyer has tried to better explain the skin:
Not everyone is obsessed with how the visual effects departments portray vampires in sunlight.
Other buzz about the adaptation includes:
- Waylon Forge! A friend of Charlie's who is prey for James... but only in the movie, because he isn't in the book.
- Cullen Crest and the jewelry are never mentioned in the books.
- 🐒 Is "spider monkey" or "monkey man" in the books anywhere?
- 🌵 That pretty little cactus plant doesn't get a mention in the book pages, either.
- Poor Alice, her backstory is mostly cut from the films. Only those who read the books know the big connection between Alice and James.
- 🍕 Edward could take a bite of food but not enjoy it, and would need to 🤮 get it out later because vampires can't digest food. The movies skip all that.
- The hilariousness of Bella not being able to handle the sight or smell of blood. 🩸
- Newton's store? University of Alaska? Never really got screen time mentions.
- 💋 First kiss-- woods or bedroom?
- Did Bella's reveal of suspecting Edward is a vampire happen in the woods or in the car? This also depends if you saw the movie or read the book.
Overall, it's a pretty minor list compared to other book-to-movie adaptations.
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Honestly, it was not a fave for me...
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I knew these books/movies were out there but never saw one or read one of the books. I hear they were quite popular though!
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I haven't read the books but I'm intrigued enough to do so now. It's been some time so I hope my imagination while reading is mine and mine alone, uninfluenced by the films.
ReplyDeleteI guess one could say this was one of the gateway novels for teenage girls, who weren't interested in reading.
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