100% yes!!!! Thank you for articulating my thoughts over the last decade and a half. The problems with twilight definitely come from the flaws of the book, not from the actors or the movies.
@@steadfastthinker that's not really how it works, yes authors are entitled to creativity, but readers are also entitled to criticize their work, no work of fiction gets a pass on this front, besides, people don't criticize entire generes, or at least they shouldn't. Twilight deserves actual critism because of its narrative shortcomings, not because it's a romance story, just like there are good horror movies, and bad horror movies, there are also good and bad romance novels, one may not like a particular genre, but that's personal preference, the quality of any given narrative is objective, and if that quality is lacking the story will be shit no matter the genre.
True, but to be fair, the creators behind the film DID hire some pretty bad actors, made the films almost unbearable to watch. Also the horrible CGI running
Well... i always agree with bella and thought she was boring but then the books are from her POV and she sees herself that way we have no idea how others see her. I havent read midnight sun but i heard it has more moments showing what made bella special at least for Edward
@@MakotoKinoSailorJupiter2020 I think the person is saying that even though the writer was aware of the problem and even has a character acknowledge it, she didn’t do anything to fix it. So the self awareness is pointless.
My favorite line from the movie is when Edward drops Bella off at Jacob's (bc apparently, Bella is a commodity that can be traded and shared 🙄) and they're faced with a shirtless Jacob, Edward says "doesn't this guy own a shirt?"
Same goes to Billy too in most cases. But seriously, between him, Billy, Carlisle,Alice and Jasper, Seth too, loved Seth too, they're practically the only thing that makes the films worth watching for me? Hell, fuck it, only reason I'll watch the films all the way through is the Dad Squad! Book has surprisingly got some of the best dads in literature! Which is saying something because usually the dads in these kinds of books are either completely absent or just wants to kill their kid or something. Though I'm still questioning how a chill ass dude like Billy ended up with a fucking nice guy™ for a son. Like Billy, my dude, um, think you might need a replacement there. You're way too good for that boy. Your boy um, I'm afraid, quoting the wise words of Hank Hill that boy ain't right.
An aspect, that I don't see people talking about, of how is Edward so drawn into boring Bella is because Edward can read everyone's mind, he knows everything about everyone and can predict how the person will behave anyway. In Midnight Sun he seems so bored and tired of everyone, he even comes off as a bit arrogant and unberable - until Bella comes in, someone he can't read, in the beggining he only knows about her trough others thoughts, and for him to actually get to know her he has to have a conversation with her. She is the first person in a century he can actually talk with without knowing everything at once. That is what they do for days after meeting each other, asking questions about each other everyday and not getting tired of it.
I always felt that Edward was so awkward in his initial interactions with Bella because he hadn't had to TRY to get to know a person in a century. He was out of practice with social niceties like small talk. he judged everyone he met based almost solely on their thoughts, dismissing most of them without the need or desire to get to know them, and Bella's closed thoughts intrigued him for the first time in years. That and her being his Singer, which was arguably the biggest draw for him.
That's why Bella and Edward play chess so much during their honeymoon. She's the only person he CAN play with because he doesn't know what moves she's going to make. Before Bella, the only person he could "play" with was Alice, but because she can predict his moves and he can read her mind, they just sit there staring at the board for a long time before one of them gives up and knocks over their king.
That's honestly fine they meet this way, no one questions it, it's a good start. The problems are: A) Why is the world's most boring girl the one with the vampire-magic-repellent power? It could've been anyone, if that's all Edward needed to like a human, Bella's character could've been ANYONE and it would've worked. B) Since Bella is so vague, their relationship never goes beyond that. It works really well that the only one who catches a mind-reading vampire's attention is someone whose brain he can't read. But that's where their chemistry and reason to be in love, specifically Edward's reason to be in love with Bella stops. Their personalities don't work together because Bella has none, and Edward is THE worst love interest I've EVER seen. And that brings me to: C) Why does Bella like Edward? He is terrible! He's creepy, selfish, unaware of his own flaws, manipulative, disrespectful, and overall toxic! He only ever thinks about himself while stating that he does everything for Bella, he is overdramatic, puts both of them in danger with his stupidity, he has no sense of privacy or boundaries or respect for others. It really seems like Belle likes the idea of being with a vampire and the concept of being a vampire more than Edward himself. Which is a major issue in a romance story. I honestly wouldn't have been able to watch these movies if not for Alice who absolutely ROCKS, I love her a lot. And I did also like Jacob, especially in the early stages of his character, but of course they had to ruin him, God forbids we have a male character who's not a walking red flag! (Except for Charlie, we love Charlie)
Something Kristen Steward did really well, is portraying an actual awkward teen, that lives in her head. Notice how much she just doesn't notice that happens around her. She played that so we'll in fact, that people tend to get annoyed by that, same as people who don't get them do in real life.
She's the polar opposite of what awkward teens were when I was a teenager (2004 - 2009), at least in my area. We were loud, cringy, obnoxious, and got into other people's business.
I agree. I think she was amazing. Kirsten Stewarts Bella was EveryGrrl. We all wanted to be her...even us 50 somethings lol. I love this movie and don't get all the hate.
I always liked Kristen’s mannerisms in the role tbh. She captures like the ticks and awkwardness of a socially insecure person who spends a lot of time alone. Felt more genuine to me than most teen performances of someone who’s supposed to be “awkward”.
no she doesn't. it looks like she's trying to have "ticks" but also trying to make it hot. awkward people like me (I'm autistic, so obviously have ticks and stutters, etc) aren't constantly fluttering my eyes with my mouth open and breathing all hard like I just finished having sex.
@@mischr13 just bc you think she looks like she's having tics doesnt mean she's actually having them and even if she does have tics its bc you can develop them from anxiety. Plus her constantly fluttering her eyes and breathing hard is nowhere close to what tics are so why are u comparing it to tics?
So what I’ve gathered is that Bella is portrayed by Kristen Stewart as a “flat, boring character”, but it’s only because the books (apart from midnight sun & short life of Bree tanner, and the section of breaking dawn from Jacob’s perspective) are from Bella’s perspective. Bella views herself as a boring, flat person. She doesn’t see the worth in herself- which is why she’s always describing everyone else in such vivid detail and is in such awe of others. When you read Midnight Sun, you get to see how others perceive Bella. She is beyond kind- standing up for friends and making others feel as though they aren’t odd or unwelcome. She left her mom because while Renee was happy to have her, she could tell that she needed time to flourish with Phil. She saw how much her dad, Charlie, was eating out all the time and so alone without Renee, that she cooked his meals and made sure he was well taken care of. So, in this instance- it’s all about whose telling the story. Bella is.... but she is an unreliable narrator.
you're right. absolutely correct. But the thing is that Stephenie Meyer portrayed Bella as this flawless, selfless character with little to no goals in her life. This character is just GOOD. I mean how is she even human?
Twilight illustrated the pain of a teenage heartbreak so well. Bella sitting in that montage experiencing literal pain is so real. That’s the best part to me
I never realized how much reading the books informed my experience of the movies. Especially the part about Bella having her ability pre-change - in the books it's established that the others did, too. Alice had visions as a child and was committed to an asylum, where a vampire janitor took a father-like caring to her and turned her to protect her from James. Jasper could feel other people's emotions as a human, which was enhanced into the ability to control them as a vampire. Edward was exceptionally, creepily good at "reading" people and could always tell what people were thinking, which became the literal ability to hear others' thoughts post-change.
I'm with you -- it really didn't occur to me until much later how many gaps I was filling in with my memory of the books. It wouldn't have solved every problem, but it certainly would have helped if more story-building elements (like how vampires get their powers) were given a little more weight in the films.
The only thing I disagree with is the volleyball scene, mike's laughing to get into Bella's pants and Jess is laughing to get into Mike's pants not bc Bella is funny
Absolutely thats dead on what Jess was laughing for. It was really well acted imo. That's exactly what a teenage girl desperate to seem cool to the guy she has a crush on would do lmao.
I'd add Rosalie, Bree Tanner, and the Egyptian vampire with weather powers (played by Rami Malek). They had the best back stories and potential to me. Honorable mention would be Alice I guess. 3082021 / 8:47p
I mean, he is underused but I think everyone forgets that the only reaction to Jacob basically sexually assaulting Bella with a kiss, in response to which she punched him and broke her hand, was "Really??" followed with "Congratulations!" and his police duty of asking whether he wanted to press charges. Wtf dude, your daughter was not and is not okay with Jacob kissing her, no matter how long you've know him or his father.(what Charlie does slightly varies from book to film but it's never the reaction you should expect from a father)
I moved to a small town in middle school and was treated like a celebrity. I met a guy my freshman year who was the only other goth person in the town and I was infatuated with him. We dated and I knew he was only going to be there for 4 months, but when he left...it was like what is the point of life? I read the Twilight books in my late 20s and I thought, damn....this book perfectly captures a teen girl with some abandonment and mental health issues, drug addiction (Edward Cullen being addicted to Bella), plus it just being extra for the sake of story telling. I loved the shit out of it.
its literally meant to be a stereotypical teen love novel about VAMPIRES. idk why so many people wanted some epic outcome from the franchise?? the main point is that it absolutely slayed in its field.
To be fair, Jessica does bring a sense of self awareness tbh. I wish she was used more. When she says “thats so funny” without laughing I think thats meant to show she’s being polite but she doesn’t really like Bella (because she notices that the blonde dude is into her). I also think there’s a super funny scene when bella is depressed in the second movie and she’s walking with jessica and she’s in her head narrating about lamenting over edward, but if u listen to the background u can hear jessica just absolutely roasting bella for being a bad friend and being absent. It’s really funny and self aware. Also, the whole idea of them falling in love at first does actually make sense. Bella is the only person who edward can’t mind read, and she also smells really good. That makes her inticing to him. On the other hand, vampires are described as inhumanely attractive and on top of that edward saves her life multiple times. I’d fall in love if it were me. The rest of your criticisms are valid lol
The superpower thing is also explained a bit better in the last book. They say that turning someone into a vampire amplifies their natural power/abilities. There's also a story about how Aro turned his sister because he hoped she would show a powerful and useful ability, but her ability was to make people feel happy. Marcus and Aro's sister got married and were planning to run away from the Volturi, but Aro found out and had his sister killed because Marcus' ability was more useful to him. Truth be told every secondary character has a more interesting story than the main couple.
I also thought Jessica's "that's so funny" line implied she only said that because of her crush on Mike and would laugh at anything he says to try to get his attention.
the last paragraph about them falling in love makes sense to me now because you’ve explained that: i missed that watching twilight as a casual viewer so if they just explained that in the movies better, then i’d like their love story a whole lot more (now i can appreciate it too, since for me the highlight of love stories is seeing the characters fall in love, & i didn’t really see that with edward & bella but now i get it, thanks to you ! :D)
I appreciate you giving some appreciation to Rosalie. Despite being massively underwritten, she has always been an insanely interesting character I wanted more of. Great video!
I always thought most of the characters had more interesting backstories than Bella and Edward. Rosalie especially. I would’ve liked a movie dedicated to her.
When he said "we really don't like it when teenage girls love something" I literally screamed, please, thank you, my whole teenage years left me with lots of insecurities about my likes bcs people just think teenage girls are dumb or stupid or have no taste whatsoever. It's soooo common and soooo unvalidating, I can't belive people have not yet started a conversation about it. Is really not fair.
This! I'm 27 and I still play down my interest in things so I don't seem "cringe" to other people. Meanwhile my dad literally painted a part of his basement in his football teams colors. No one's judging him.
Kind of off topic but I like how at 8:50 when Anna Kendrick's character says "That's so funny" she's being fake as hell, she's only laughing to look nice in front of the guy in that scene, who her character has a crush on. I've noticed (at least in my experience, others are free to disagree) that most girls immediately register that and most boys think she's being legit
I wasn't sure if Friendly Space Ninja believed Anna Kendrick thought she was funny or if he was being sarcastic, I want to see what other guys think of that scene now
Definitely sarcastic, the timing and pitch of voice, I wouldn't know if it was for the blond dude but it sounded like she wanted to "compliment" Bella, or at least don't make it awkward.
@aenjgeal, on point! I was wondering if anyone else caught that. She was being fake as hell for the benefit of the guy she had a crush on. Anna Kendricks’s perfect execution of that always makes me laugh!
@@chloeelimam3899 Was wondering about that too, because to me it's clear she's only going along with 'it being funny' because Mike seems to be into Bella and she's not having any of it
The first book as pretty outspoken about the fact that the only reason everyone in forks is interested in Bella is because it's a crazy small town and nobody there thinks that anyone would come there out of their own volition - not because of anything about her. There's that.
I disagree with that completely people liked her because they actually were interested in her all the guys feelings were 100% real it has nothing to do with the fact that it's a small town you can see the pain in mike's eyes that he really wants to be with bella it has nothing to do with sex it's the same way with Eric he really wanted to be with her too his feelings for her was real as well so that logic doesn't make any sense at all
@@annarogers8545 Well, it sums up out of the new Girl in a boring town (smth exciting and everyone wants to „win“), Bella seeming mysterious by not really being interested and her having to be taken care of - for the boys potentionally being a hero. Plus, she is beautiful and not interested into typical girly stuff -> seems to be not annoying. Some are attracted to and some aren‘t. In this case more are or we see more who are than that are not.
And that Bella is aware of it and dislikes it. She prefers to be friends and wants everyone to be friends, trying to placate Jess, who's pretty mean with Bella, as if it's her fault Mike likes her. (Rereading again after YEARS and finding Bella super... chill and cool? She's simple and misses her mom and house a lot and is actually very considerate and kind.)
If you actually read the books that would answer all your questions. Bella’s friends were meant to be comedic relief. Edward spent days asking Bella endless questions about herself. She loved reading and taking care of her irresponsible mom. And before they were together Edward would learn her character by watching her through other peoples minds. And it’s explained in the books that every vampire takes their strongest attributes as a human into their vampire life. And Alice could already see the future as a human and was actually in an insane institution.
imo an adaptation should hold up for itself. we shouldn't have to read the books to understand that. not to mention those scenes where edward asks bella about herself, where they bond and talk, should have been included 100%.
For any movie adaptation, if you need to go back to the original source in order to "understand" it, then the movie can't stand stand up for itself and it is not well written. Film adaptations should be written in a way that the original message can be conveyed through that sole work.
@@amiborabee You have a point, but Friendly Space Ninja talks about the books and the movies in this video as if they're interchangeable. He criticizes Twilight in general rather than the movies specifically for not showing Edward and Bella getting to know each other, and then he shows a picture of Stephanie Meyer as if this problem was with the books and not an issue with the movie. And I think the movies might actually explain how the vampire powers work, but maybe I'm misremembering because I read the books first so it always made sense to me.
"Edward is a creep but Bella still thinks he's lit, Charlie, that's my guy Alice is so fucking fly. The werewolves are boring, I still don't like the ending. The last book was treason , Jacob should be in prinson." oh my, I think the same. Excellent.
I think the line is good if it was delivered differently. I think a problem is that Bella's personality just isn't one we typically associated with sarcasm because she's supposed to be insecure and awkward, but instead of conveying that through Bella herself, they had to hone it home by making the scene physically awkward by having the two classmates begin to awkwardly laugh at it too. So it's more poor execution than the line being a bad joke.
@@Kamishi845 it had to be delivered awkwardly because Bella is awkward and introverted! The cringe laughing made it even better. That whole scene always makes me laugh. But I agree it’s a genuinely funny line with better delivery.
10:47 I understand this criticism for the movie but in the book Edward and Bella spend days hanging out where they take turns asking each other questions about the others life. It’s a nice touch I wish they showed in the movie
I mean, Twilight just _is_ a good example of something that's a poorly made product with an infamous reputation (given the glorification of stalking, the toxic main relationship, etc). So it really is not a great helping point. And I'm not even a guy lol. I think a better example would be One Direction but OD is not even as hated as Twilight. There are also things that teenage girls aren't associated with that are considered "cringy" and there are things that teenage girls _like_ that isn't considered "cringe". So the situation is not black and white and nobody really talks about that Then again, American culture might just be different and there are things that I'm missing (I'm not American nor do i live in America lol)
It really wasn't that. I read all of it when the hype was starting to fade. Then they were going to make movies glorifying the toxic mess. At least I recognized it as toxic etc. I was wondering how it even got that far when the source material wasn't the best in the first place. For someone it was aimed at, it didn't work and now we're dealing with its worse legacies running rampant. It wasn't toned down much in the movies and it's still a problem imo.
about the powers when she’s human thing. all of them seem to manifest something as a human. Alice could see visions, which was why they locked her at an asylum, Jasper was said to be extremely charismatic and convincing as a human, Edward mentions how he was always sensitive to people’s thoughts and “vibes” around him, so on and so forth. the powers just become more explicit and come to be in the control of it's user after transformation. also, Bella's power is mental, that's why Alice can still see her actions and Jasper can control her emotions - their powers are not illusions, they act in the real world
yes and to add what you said here in twilight universe, some humans are gifted with supernatural powers. bella inherited her powers from her father charlie who also exhibited resistance to mental powers but in rudimentary form while bella made it much more stronger.
I came to the comments looking to add this! I do think the movies would still have benefitted from explaining that somehow-- even a simple throwaway line, like saying it's not really something they've been able to figure out despite their centuries of collective experience, would have made the whole thing just the tiniest bit more logical.
I’m pretty sure in the books it mentioned how Bella’s thoughts were her most prized possession. They were the one thing that just hers. Which explains why she was immune to other vampire powers.
@@noelleanderson8878 she has a very private mind where no one can touched her, it comes from her subconscious desire to protect her mind above all else. besides both she and charlie also shared similar personality; introvert, aloof and prefer to keep their thoughts to themselves.
Breaking Dawn takes the time to mention that Benjamin was created especially because Amon knew he would be extra special even for a vampire. So he must have been able to do something to be singled out during his human life.
I have a few notes from reading the books so far (I just finished Eclipse) 1. In the first book (Twilight) Jacob basically told Bella that Edward was a vampire on the beach. 2. Bella confirms Edward is a vampire in a calm car scene. That was nothing like the drama-filled iconic scene from the movie. 3. It doesn't say in the movies but when Bella had visions of Edward in New Moon, that was just her mind trying to cope he knew nothing about that until she told him at the end of the book. 4. In Eclipse Jacob Black also makes a suicide threat after finding out Bella is engaged to Edward. 5. It is not explained AT ALL in the movies that the werewolves don't age once they hit wolf puberty until they learn how to "fully control" the wolf or just stop being a wolf. 6. In Eclipse there is a chapter where Bella goes down to La Push and learns about the history of the Quileute tribe and they should have gone deeper into those stories because they were pretty interesting. 7. It is explained that if Edward Cullen never existed and they lived in a normal world Bella and Jacob would have been soulmates and it feels like what Bella wants/ needs. 8. Even though Jacob imprinted on Renesmee (Bella's baby) at first it was a big brother/guardian thing but Stephanie Meyer kind of hinted at how Renesmee will stop aging or slow down at a certain point and will get with Jacob. 9. I saw this as another comment, but Alice was locked in an asylum for having visions as a human. Jasper was really in tune with people's emotions. Emmet was just buff, and Edward was really good at guessing what people were thinking. 10. Bella is just like really horny and Edward smells good, his voice sounds like velvet, and he looks like a Greek statue.
i wouldve loved to see 5 movies just about charlie, i mean what sounds more interesting? a cop investigating deaths and discovering the town is populated by vampires led by the town doctor and werewolves lead by his best friend. or a girl falls in love with an abusive vampire and stuff.
About Bella's "superpowers", I'm pretty sure that vampires can have a hint of their ability as humans. For example, Alice could sometimes predict the future as a human, but it doesn't explain that in the movies.
They don't really explain why they exist in the books either as far as I remember (correct me if I'm wrong though!) I guess we just have to accept that Alice and Bella just have these random innate abilities that seem to be amplified upon becoming vampires.
@@elysiandream it said that some vampire's powers are very strong they can show even when they were humans. Like the fake Edward uncle (don't remenber his name) could know vampire's and sometimes human's power
@@elysiandream It is explained in the books. I read them waaay too long ago, but as far as I recall, Alice was in a psychiatric asylum because she had visions and Jasper was a charismatic soldier leading his troops with great motivational speeches. So, becoming a vampire kind of reinforces their natural human characteristics and turns them into powers. It is a flaw in the films that this is never explained, so if you haven't read the books you cannot understand where some things come from.
@@blancabt Oh whoops I really didn't remember that detail (granted its been a good 10 years since I've read the books I think) and I didn't really watch many of the movies. I guess its a detail they didn't feel was necessary for the movies but does then make for a really odd plot point that the audience is just made to accept. Thank you for clearing that up!
@@blancabt yeah, I'm pretty sure Benjamin (the elemental guy) also belongs to this category, Amun turned him specifically because he recognized his powers and knew he would be a powerful addition to his family ...
I looked up Alice’s backstory and we find out that she had her powers before she became a vampire. She was put into an asylum after people thought she was “crazy” for predicting the future. She was abused there and got turned into a vampire. I assume this is why Bella has her powers beforehand. Maybe they are all “destined” in a way to become vampires and that’s why some have their powers beforehand.
Yes ! And in the book from edwards perspective he mentions he always had trouble reading Charlie’s mind and he thought he was a bit slow but it turns out it could’ve been genetic
Haven't read the books in a while so I'm just guessing, but seeing as vampires and werewolves exist could there not just be other supernatural powers at play too? Like people who can see the future, or are immune to other mental powers and so on. Then, vampirism can just serve as a gateway for non superpowered people to gain superpowers, while those who had superpowers already just happened to also become vampires?
@@iiiivvvv9986 I remember a throwaway line that implied Angela could be a witch (it was never explored, but let's face it Bella never paid much attention to her human friends) and the Volturi said in the last book that these werewolves are actually shapeshifters that happen to turn into wolves and there is another type of werewolf out there. I guess it's quite possible there are more supernatural beings and powers at play.
@@Namitsukichan Yeah definitely more supernatural creatures. That's why Caius hates the shapeshifters, because he was almost killed by werewolves. Also Jane and Alec were burned as witches and actually showed witch-like powers as humans - the reason that Aro took interest in them. Honestly the movies seem to be for people who are already invested, they do a shit job at explaining the lore which is the BEST thing about the Twilight universe imo. I really wish instead of rewriting Edward and Bella's story or trying to convince us Jacob and Renesmee isn't pedophilic that she would expand upon the secondary characters and Twilight lore. The volturi's war with the romanians has always interested me.
"Everyone treats her like shes fascinating" she a new GIRL in a SMALL town. That happens to every girl, especially above average attractive girl who moves to a small town, lmao
As someone who grew up in a very small town, I can verify that every new kid at my school became popular and everyone’s main focus within their first 2 days, they were like a shiny new toy that everyone wanted to play with. This is probably because nothing much happens in small towns because the population is so small that everybody knows everybody and everyone knows everything that happens, which isn’t much. It’s just kind of monotonous until a new face appears, a change to the normal environment.
@@space_pollution I grew up in one of the towns twilight was filmed in while it was being filmed. Most of the scenes of people taking an interest to Bella at school were filmed there and uh yeah, same thing there lmao
Also in Midnight Sun, it's established that everyone is attracted to Bella's mom without anybody realizing it (other than Edward)...a similar thing happens with Bella when she moves to Forks and interacts with Aro and they're all so interested in her. She inherited some of Renee's attractiveness, which makes a lot of sense since she also inherited Charlie's "quiet" mind.
But you see, every single thing that you mentioned is what makes it perfect for a 13-year-old girl. It was perfectly angsty and intense and that's kind of how being a teenager feels. Remember how every crush you had felt soul-crushing and life-altering? It was very.. validating in a way. It's also interesting to point out that in this story, the girl gets everything she wants and it's all her choice - her choices don't get invalidated or ridiculed, and she never gets punished for them, and that was refreshing as a young girl. We were so often told that we didn't know what we really wanted and other people knew better. The main problem with twilight is that people hold it up to something it never pretended to be. Also: that one scene in the first movie - the overhead shot of the car, the blue tint, full moon playing in the background? It slaps. I c o n i c.
ehhhhh, but it shouldn't be saying its ok or healthy. its rape culture if anything, the stalking and abuse portrayed as romantic. pop culture detective has great videos on the topic such as his "stalking for love" video
@@pixiebomb28 i really didn't care if my crush didn't like me as long as I'm around them I'm happy But I did get my heart vrushed when I found out my crush was gay but aleast I made a great friens and being rejected actually felt good afterwards it's not that bad Idk why I don't have a problem with crushing on straight girls Probably because I never intend to date them cause I already knew they were straight People say I make no sense as to why I don't want to date my crushes Cause I excepted that I always crush on either gay men or straight women . I'm used to having bad luck in romantic love so I don't even care if my crush is real I'm fine if they are fictional they feel real I don't have to be in my crush I can just create my own world where my crush exists I don't have a crush rn but I made one up a ginger girl with beautiful long curly hair and freckles Ok I just realised I didn't give her a name yet
They never sold me on the notion of bloodthirsty vampires going to high school where teens bleed ALL THE TIME from simple injuries, to over-squeezing pimples, to menstruation, biting one's tongue, getting in fights etc. They would be triggered by bloodlust at least once per week.
It's a bit hard to rationalize, yeah. I think the in-universe explanation is something along the lines of: it IS hard for them (particularly Jasper) and they have to be super careful around others if they aren't well practiced at managing their thirst. They always sit apart at lunch. They skip certain classes or activities where it could be a trigger (like blood typing day in Biology). The added layer is that Bella's blood smells SUPER GOOD for some reason, so when SHE get cut at the beginning of New Moon at the Cullens' house (where they can let their guard down a bit usually), it causes a near frenzy. But...still, yeah, they can't plan for the kid sitting next to them getting a paper cut or a bloody nose or something. So that's a huge flaw. As for menstruation...uh, believe it or not, Meyer has an explanation for that 😬. It's gross and doesn't make a huge amount of sense, so I'll spare you here, but if you want a cringe laugh you can look it up. Same for how Edward can...um...PERFORM in Breaking Dawn. So many cringe laughs.
Yes 🤣 the menstruation part! The whole book series I couldn't help but wonder how Edward dealt with his bloodlust during her cycle 🤔 he loved Bella's blood soooo...
Hands down my favorite scene in the movie is when Edward jumps on Bella’s truck when she’s washing it in her driveway and he invites her to meet his family. They actually appear to be interacting in a friendly, silly, teenage relationship kind of way. They finally have chemistry on screen and its fun to see. Then the scene ends and Edward and Bella are just miserable again 😭
That’s exactly why the first movie had way more potential, Edward has moments of a personality and in New Moon Jacob is the most likable in this entire franchise This is why 1 and 2 only get my defense
I come from a different era. Vampire novels when I was in high school were Bram Stoker's Dracula or Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire (LeStat was the primary character in the series). The difference between those books and what kills the Twilight series for me is simple. The Twilight books treat vampires like they are contemporaries who stay up to date with the times to fit in. Instead of being an apex predator that has experienced decades, centuries, or milennia, we get Edward, and the rest of the Cullen's. Who play baseball, and make friends with their food because they're vegan. And oh yeah, a vampire who is decades old has a crush on a 16 year old girl. Isn't that cute? If you ask anybody who liked those books to post a photo of themselves when they read those books, they will call the photo cringe. Ok. That was 1 decade ago. 7 or 8 decades later you will say you looked cute when you were young. And you will think 16 year olds are immature , naive, foolish, fun, and optimistic. That's called experience and perspective. Honestly. The book is about a 16 year old girl getting pregnant by an 80 year old sparkly vampire. Because love. Bonus twist: The other guy you liked ends up crushing hard on your daughter. Love the characters all you want. The plot is creepy Greek tragedy garbage. Admit it. There is no way you would like to be in a relationship with an age gap of more than 10 years. That's what kills the books for me. I can suspend belief that vampires and werewolves exist. I just can't believe a 16yo girl likes someone Joe Biden or Donald Trump's age in a romantic mysterious way.
My problem with the Twilight saga is how as a teenager you think this is true love, and you dont realise how toxic evryone is: Bella, Edward, Jacob. They're always manipulating, possesive an just overall toxic. And eeevery teenage girls was like "omg I want love like thaaaat" Oh, also the fact that the author made vampires (who I personally think are creepy and "scary") look so magical and cool AND SHINY. Like completely different mythical characters. But that's just me.
I agree with the first part about toxicity, especially ESPECIALLY the whole Jacob Renesme thing is just - bleah, no matter how she tried to justify it, but how the author chose to portray her own characters isn’t valid criticism, it’s just your opinion about a creature that doesn’t even exist.
I like twilight cause it was a refreshing story. I get excited when something isnt repetitive and new. Didnt care for the example it gave. It was adventure into new experiences. Also what you said we all agree.
well, we can't underestimate teenage love, because I know two people have each other since high school and they grow old with each other. I hope it still exist today. Like today. er..
Historically, vampires could and were portrayed as beautiful and seductive. She might have pushed it to another level but she has the right to and it goes well with the story.
When I rewatched the series again last month, the simplicity of their characters somehow comforted me. In a weird way, her blandness was a nice difference to the happy-go-lucky type of protagonists I usually see. The way that Bella is more accurately represented as a teenager really made me love the series. It's a bit weird but I love it :)
In Midnight Sun (Twilight from Edward’s pov) it’s revealed that Edward has a hard time reading Charlie’s thoughts, but unlike Bella’s some of his still get through. Edward wonders if there’s a genetic reason for Bella’s thoughts being protected. Also, the reason some powers work on Bella is because her shield protects her from powers related to mental abilities but not physical ones. Though I’d argue that she should be protected from Jasper’s as well since emotions are formed in the brain. Like if she’s protected from Jane’s power she should also be protected from Jasper’s.
It's also noted that Renee has a really, REALLY loud mind, to the point that it's strongly implied that she has a subtle ability to telepathically control everyone around her. Nessie seems to have inherited her abilities from Renee.
i still feel like the books were way better than the movie. all the cringy scenes people bash twilight for like the forest scene when she says he’s a vampire, it doesn’t exist. in fact, he never even really refers to himself as a vampire in the book when she finds out. the books also do touch on bella a lot more (esp in midnight sun, she talks about her life in arizona bc edwards is continuously asking her questions bc he can’t read her mind and he wants to know every detail about her). she is still, admittedly, a bland character - just a regular girl that reads books, “girl next door”, but i think that’s on purpose for the purpose of making it easier for the everyday girl to put themselves in her spot. the book is a little pretentious, but i think that’s the only ‘oof’ part about it. i think it does a good job of being a fantasy romance book for teenagers.
I agree! The forest "You're a vampire" scene didn't even happened in the books. They talked about it in the car after Bella's almost assault in Portland and then the "Your my personal brand of heroine" conversation was more lighthearted and happened in the meadow. I love the books and they're better because there were a lot of lighthearted and funny moments in them for me, and it was such a waste that the movies had to go choose the serious and melodramatic angle for all the movies. And even in the Twilight book, Edward and Bella did have conversations alone. I remember the part when they talked in the cafeteria and Edward kept the bottle cap from Bella's soda when the bell rang (and it was a moment when he actually acted like a teenage boy! and they didn't include it in the movie damn)
I completely agree, when I went back and re-read the book I remembered why I found Edward charming as a teen. He’s not nearly as angsty as his portrayal in the movie, there are so many more moments of him joking and being lighter in general. Plus Bella does call him out quite a bit, and you do actually get to see them get to know each other, there’s a whole week where he asks her pretty much every question he can think of from “what’s your favorite color?” To more complicated questions about who she is and how she thinks. If you only see the movie, Edward is really unappealing but in the book he’s your typical dark, edgy, charming, snarky YA boy.
Holy shit, you people need to pick up an actual novel sometime. The Twilight books are sooooo poorly written and lacking in plot, I can't believe they actually got published.
@@amityislandchum let people enjoy things. they are written fine for a teen “novel”. never claimed it was the best, most profound book on earth. they’re teenagers in this book. it makes sense. edward’s life experiences complete stopped at the age of 17. he is both old as fuck but stuck in the mindset of a 17 year old. i think it’s interesting, esp in the newest book in his pov. no one is claiming that this book is the best book on earth, but it certainly isn’t that fuckin bad. she wrote the book, published it, etc in a total of 6 months, and for that, it’s pretty damn fine a read. chill out with the ego.
@@amityislandchum I get what you're saying. Frankly, I've just read the books last year and I know that a lot more other books I've read are better, but this is one of my guilty pleasures you know? There were definitely flaws and I think you're not a responsible Twilight fan if you don't recognize them. heck even the whole fandom roasts the franchise at some point. We never claimed it was a literary masterpiece -- just something you can enjoy without taking it too seriously. For others, it was nostalgic. Also it was a discussion about the movies not giving justice to what was portrayed in the books.
you ever think about the fact that when teenage boys are really into sports they have a love of the game and a passion for it. they are cool and enthusiastic etc... but when teenage girls like a boy group or a movie franchise like twilight they are cringy, overly emotional, stalkery and obsessive. Can we all just like what we like without the judgement? thanks.
the superpower thing being 'active' in Bella is a thing that's explained in the books (I think, or on SMs website) where some superpowers are so strong they are active in human form, and get stronger in vampire form (like, vamp Bella can stretch her shield). Alice had the same, where she was killed for being a witch as a human bcos she could tell the future
@4Freedom4All you wrote all that for no reason lol. The author of twilight said she was inspired by Romeo and Juliet years ago. Being inspired doesn’t mean you will make a shot for shot retelling of the same story. Two teens that fall in love at first sight in the first movie and willing to kill themselves for each other in the second movie, they literally start the second movie watching Romeo and Juliet. Just because Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy doesn’t mean people can’t get inspired to make a love story from it maybe do a bit of research before going off on a rant.
I don’t remember who said it, but I heard once that Bella is a good character for shy, insecure girls to escape into. She’s introverted, doesn’t have many hobbies, not all that interesting of a person... and yet everyone just thinks she’s just great. As someone who was a relatively bland preteen/teenager, I always wanted to be like Bella because everyone liked her without much of a question. As an adult I understand that Bella is terrible, but from ages 12-15 she was a serious role model.
I agree! Honestly I'm 19 and still relate to her lol. It's nice to fantasize about a hot guy who's also a supernatural creature liking you when you yourself are just a normal boring awkward teen. When she becomes a vampire is when she gains her confidence.
The author actually said that; as well as the reason she didn't characterise much of Bella's 'looks' or interests super in depth. She left a lot open for the female reader to imprint themselves into.
Okay cuz oause... Your song 19:55 was a BOP 😂😂😂 I died laughing the while time but i was also giving a slight shoulder jig 🤷🏾♂️🤣 great video btw. PS i still enjoy the Twilight movies, possibly because im a 90s Disney head who loves vampires & the thought of "soulmates" 🙄 i inow, im a sapp a**
Boys & men being obsessed with sports to the point where riots erupt if their team loses but society: women who like uggs, pumpkin spice latte and twilight is where we draw the line
@@silverprimus321boi9, first of all, most women don't "stan" uggs or pumpkin spice lattes though people make fun of that on a regular basis. second of all, men stan sports SO MUCH more than most stereotypically female-dominated things.
YES! Try attending a youth group therapy for social anxiety and those are the mannerisms you get if not silence and staring at the floor. Another commenter said the people who hate Kristen Stewart’s mannerisms for being too weird are the same people who find others who act in that way to be cringe af. KS acted great as an insecure teen girl and Bella is written that way in the book.
@@ladygojo1320 I think I was a bit more of a resilient kid ahaha. I adjusted pretty well myself when I finally settled down for the end of high school and university. I do have a small group of friends and am very happy with myself. School counselors frankly used to stress me out much more than approaching peers (even ones I’m not close to). The school counsellors I knew came off as really patronizing. I’m not particularly uncomfortable with presenting or leadership roles in my academics. I ended up joining a school leadership program. I was socialized as a kid to be able to handle a normal amount of socialization. (Parent work parties) My habits only really happen when I’m hyper focused on certain tasks now.
exactly and ppl say she acts flat boring etc but from Bellas POV she thought of herself like that, if you read mignight sun or the part of breaking dawn from jacobs POV or any more of the add-ons you will see its just because of what she sees herself as
There's a theory going around that Bella has a half-vampire ancestor, explaining that her body doesn't feel natural which comes out as awkward/clumsy how she can smell blood in the books, how she's so pale despite living in Arizona, how she has the ability to shield. it goes on to when you see her turned into a vampire she becomes more comfortable with herself, more aligned with the vampire DNA, like the last piece of a puzzle has been placed. It sort of makes sense to me.
The problem I have with Twilight is that literally every character is more interesting than the main characters. The back story of all the Cullens is far more fascinating than Edward’s and certainly more interesting than anything bella does in all 4 books. That and the imprinting I really dislike the concept altogether it just seems way too much like grooming to me.
My favorite parta of the books are when vampires tell their story to Bella. I'll watch a spin off of all those stories and even the Italian royalty guys
@@bloodmoonvampire6632 they tell all the storie of how Alice and jasper met, how jasper was a neofit in the civil war and how another girl vampire (i think victoria?? not sure) used him. And Alice knew in her visions he will regret and will want a changed and that they will fall in love so Alice met him in a particular spot so they could meet in the present.
Give me a story about a single dad trying to save his daughter from an manipulative vampire. Charlie stole the show in both the books and movies. I think he even calls Bella out for only hanging out with the Cullen family and worried about her
Twilight from Charlie's perspective is a horror story since it basically looks like Bella was indoctrinated into a rich cult and he never really gets to see his daughter again after already losing so many years with her because of Renée.
Charlie was the most interesting character in the entire movie franchise. Seeing how he does almost everything he can to keep her safe and try to provide his daughter with the best, only to have her somehow bring Edward into the picture again..please.
@@iCanbEYOURrUKIA Oh, like the time he was told that his daughter had just been assaulted by her male friend, and his response was to congratulate the male for assaulting his daughter? Yeah, totally a great guy "going to bat for his daughter." 🙄
Its unfair that when people like traditionally masculine interests that has crazy fans like sports (where fans are violent and literally killing each other), its still tolerable for society. Sports fans also talk about the topic constantly, watch it all the time, have merch everywhere, scream and yell and gather in large crowds, but society accepts it but god forbid someone likes kpop or other stuff that young girls like.
It is in a way how superhero comics were seen as. Mostly nerdy men in their parent’s basement never doing anything. Same could be said about gamers. Now society sees those things differently.
@@christinabullio6523 it doesn't help that, for whatever reason, "girly" media tends to be made with a lot less care or at least competency compared to "boys" media, not saying all girly things are bad, but stuff like Twilight is super mainstream and it's maybe the worst example of teen girls' interests in existence.
You are too generalising, imo it may related with the period of the culture, gaming culture was considered useless years ago, but now the value has shifted and even considered as a career. Kpop perhaps is still considered new and just reaches global phenomenon post 2015, so it is normal for some people to considered it strange, and it will change as the time goes.
There's an extremely short explanation in the books about Bella's supernatural ability as well as other vampires - it's nothing fancy Edward just says that basically a lot of humans have very subtle "abilities" that most are unaware of, but these abilities are heightened when a human is turned into a vampire just like strength, speed, vision, and all other sense are heightened
The one thing that always annoyed me was everyone complaining that she wasn't smiling. People don't have to smile 24/7. If you're surrounded by monsters that wanna kill you and you're smiling I don't trust you.
or how shes 'flat and boring' but thats bc thats how she sees herself, if anyone read midnight sun jacobs POV (i hate jacob) or any other add-ons its not bc she is flat and boring its bc the way she sees herself
@@korerietveld4797 Bella sees herself as so incredibly uninteresting and unspecial that it would in fact be quite remarkable and unique if it were actually true. It quite obviously isn't, though. And it's obtuse of her to think that literally every other person she meets is just totally wrong and doesn't know anything somehow,,or whatever. However, in the first Twilight book Bella actually sees herself as super selfless and kind of falling-on-her-own-sword for her mom, so her mom can go be happy with her new step-dad without her. Which always annoyed me. Because she says/thinks that she was doing this inspite of her mom and step-dad supposedly actually wanting to include her in their lives, and she just basically believed that she knew better than they did just how much of a bother she would be to them. And we literally hear her brain thinking thoughts about her friends that only a bad friend would have, or at best actually not even thinking about her friends at all unless they're directly in front of her and she literally doesn't have a choice. 😕😬🤨 idk man.. while I pretty much think ANY / ALL narrators are [at the very least potentially ]unreliable to some degree or another *especially* if it's told at all specifically from some particular character's pov or another, I question if that's really an excuse or contradiction of the things about Bella that are the most unlikeable. 🤔🤷♀️🤷♀️ 🙃 I haven't read Midnight Sun yet though. So ..who knows, maybe that would actually change my mind. Idk
Exactly, she was always a moody, deary character and I think her personality reflected the gloomy surroundings of Forks, hence why she was always hanging out in the woods with vampires 💀 it wouldn't make sense for her to smile all the time lol
Bella's personality was that she was "born 30 years old". She looked after her mom who was basically a child in the body of an adult, and then Charlie who never really learned to cook or take care of himself. She was also really into classic literature. I always thought she was very self possessed and confident despite her anxiety. She didn't care what other people thought, which is what made her so attractive.
But there are tons of passages in the first book where she berates herself for her flaws. Like, every single chapter she hates herself for being clumsy and shy. I get that teenagers are supposed to feel a certain level of self-consciousness, but Bella's amount is sickening. "Confident" would be the last word I would use to describe her.
Pretty sure some of them did have their powers before they became vampires but I think it depends on the power Alice when she was human always had visions before she even turned into a vampire same with Bella
Yeah, believe it or not, I really resonated with Bella. Parentified to extreme, and found solace only in books and odd things for young adults to be into, like the Brontë sisters novels. They were bestsellers and chart topping movies not because "hot vampire", it was "mousy girl actually being represented".
@@edenmckinley3472 The only book I read any of was the first 3 pages of the last book and her inner monologue/turmoil (which I think had to do with her engagement ring) was SO obnoxious I couldn't make it any further than that. I was like "Nothing is happening for 3 pages! She's just whining about herself TO herself..."
I loved the books and movie when I was a kid. But even tho at 27 year old I've outgrown the story and dislike it and the author overall, I find it more entertaining and bearable than any Adam Sandler movie in the past 10 years.
Adam Sandler’s movies are money laundering schemes. Jack and Jill has the look of a movie with a 10-20 million budget, but it cost 79 million dollars to make. To put things in perspective, Jack and Jill cost 11 million dollars more to make than Twilight Eclipse. It cost 4 million dollars more than Independence Day. If it had one million more it would be as expensive as Shutter Island, Mission Impossible and the Brendan Fraser version of The Mummy.
Yeah, it’s dumb but so are franchises like Fast and Furious and Transformers but you don’t see people hating on them nearly as much. Society despises young women and teenage girls. That’s it.
I disagree. I am a woman but I don't like twilight at all. I find Bella annoying and unbearable and her relationship with Edward is toxic. Other than that the theme and characters (minus Bella, Edward and Jacob) are so interesting, it inspired me to write a story
@@josefinebliss2801 what about Mulan (the cartoon)? It's a female oriented motion picture and all time favourite. My Little Pony is directed towards little girls but there exists bronies. K-pop's popularity in west is another example. I don't think society find them cringey. Blaming society's misogyny for hate on a franchise doesn't cut it. If it's a good story, society would accept it. Not everyone can simp for the toxic relationship between Bella and Edward. I believe the hate is well deserved.
@@jaybirdfly149 I don't think the relationship is toxic...not if you view from bella's side...she was already a too matured old woman who caught up in a teenagers body...she cudnt relate with anyone except edward..she had har insecurities and she failed to see herself as a person...edward did see her as one...and I didn't find the watching her sleep creepy in the book...its not watching her sleep..its just I think edward being too strong and have the capability to stop anything almost any dangerous thing... He ia obsessively worried..the relationship will not work out in reality..but in this fiction its great...I like the 1st two books and 3rd except the love triangle...4th book was creepy
@@jaybirdfly149 uhhh your point makes no sense??? lmao you can’t compare twilight to MY LITTLE PONY, a show made for actual children. OP’s point was that people love to clown on things young teen girls (not children) like. just like how we see charlie damelio and other _sometimes_ innocent young tiktokers getting bashed for no reason and people hating one direction and boy bands cos they have a largely female fan base. idk how you don’t see people hating kpop cos that hate exists all over the internet to the point where it’s unbearable
Only shy persons will agree that Kristen nailed it as Bella. She portrayed that “awkwardness” so well and hey, we also know that for the world quiet and shy = boring and flat. In the books we see Bella is into books and that she’s always taking care of her family and friends (which for someone with 17 years old I think is pretty decent), but she being obsessed with Edward is not all that she is. In eclipse she said it, that she found “her place” in that vampire world and that’s why she fights for it (yeah, in the real world that sounds like bs 😅 but again, she fighting for what she wants is also another pretty decent quality).
Hello, shy and awkward person here who likes Twilight. Bella is awkward and painful to watch, yes, that was portrayed well. But the thing is, she's just not it. I've seen bunch of shy and awkward fictional characters, and their all at least 4 times better than Miss Swan.
@@Prinzessin-s6b I respect and kind of agree with that. I’m not saying she’s the best and I’m not either comparing her to others characters, I just said she has more qualities than just being awkward.
@Noemí Hrdez You’re absolutely right. What I justified is also in the movies, but not as good as it should and I believe that often happens in adaptations. I also think Twilight was a phenomenon in which it was already implicit that you had read the books, so... I think the fans knew very well the whole plot as well as the characters and their motivations in that plot, and let’s be honest, this saga was a fan service. The movies were made for and because of these fans (money).
Gurl barely showed emotions while acting, she only showed emotions where she had to pretend to be in pain. And homegirl was awkward in scenes with the boys because she has to pretend she was attracted to men.
The books explain the difference between the powers that can affect Bella and the powers that can't. The short answer is: Bella is only immune to powers that directly affect the mind. Jasper's abilities affect a person's nervous system; the hormones/chemicals associated with fear, euphoria, contentment, rage etc. Alice sees the future, but this doesn't relate directly to any one person's mind. Therefore, both their powers work on Bella. Edward and Aro both read minds. Jane creates the illusion of burning pain by projecting it into the minds of her victims. Kate's "electric shock" works in a similar fashion. This is why their powers don't work on Bella.
It doesn't make sense with Kate's powers. You can clearly see electricity flowing through her body so I don't understand how her powers create the illusion or how it affects the mind.
@@arabian8873 **sigh** I specifically said "the books". What you are describing is something you _saw_ in the _films._ The films completely left out the distinction between *psychic* vampire powers and *physical* ones. This leads to Bella (in the films) having a shield that only blocks certain abilities but cannot block others ... for no apparent reason. Kate's powers are displayed as physical electricity in the films because film is a visual medium. It may have been more cinematic (cool-looking) or convenient (script-wise) for them to depict it that way without taking the time to have characters explain that it is a mental ability she is using. In the books her power has absolutely no visual cues. You simply touch her and feel it.
@@FadzaiSimango No, she's right and you're the idiot sitting here trying to compensate for Stephenie Meyer's intolerably bad writing. Kate's power affects the body, not the brain. Alice's power is specifically reading people's DECISIONS in their minds. Meyer fucked up, because she's too dumb to write a consistent story.
@@amityislandchum did you read the books? they didnt make anything up, this is all stuff Stephanie myer wrote and explained. alice actually says it herself when bella asks why she and jasper can effect her. she can see the outcomes of possible decisions, not the decisions themselves or the motivations behind them.
Your comments about Rosalie reminded me of the one (one) *absolutely perfect* moment in the first Twilight film: Bella comes over to the Cullens' for dinner, and the family are excited because (besides most of them feeling happy for Edward) they've been living in this nice house but never had a chance to use the kitchen before; Bella, however, explains with slight embarrassment that she ate before she came so as not to inconvenience them, since she knows they don't exactly do food. At that moment, without even changing her expression -- gotta maintain that iron control over herself to keep her monstrous side in check, doesn't she -- Rosalie smashes the beautiful (and full) glass salad bowl between her hands. I will mock the Twilight franchise in both its incarnations over so many things, but that single moment is fucking *amazing.* No notes.
A note on Bella's power - some of the vampires have instances of their powers as humans. Alice had premonitions before she was a vampire and, because she grew up in the early 1900s, was given electroshock therapy as punishment
Actually, Bella's superpower makes sense in the books. According to Edward, her mother has a strange mind and her father has a little hazy thoughts, so it could create Bella's shield. And vampire superpowers are based on human talents (e.g. Jesper was sensitive to emotions of others during his human life).
No they don’t, because Bella doesn’t shield from anyone else. It’s one thing if her power was a mental shield, but it’s not. If she has the ability to shield vampire powers, then she should have shielded Alice’s power of perception, and jaspers ability to change her mood
@@BabyGirlTiny She has only the mental shield - against Jane, Edward, Aro... Alice's visions are not a mental thing, nor are Jesper's abilities. Alice's visions are based on reality, she can see the results of Bella's decisions, not the decisions themselves. So she is not in Bella's head. And Jesper only controls the physical things in the brain. I know, it's a thin border. + James could track Bella (his superpower), he also used physical ability.
@@BabyGirlTiny ur a dumbass ive seen multiple ppl correct u lmao ur one of those ifiots who hasnt watched or read the twilight saga but hates on it anyway
@@viktorie27 no she doesn't have only the mental shield, since she was blocking that electric vampires power and Janes power which isn't mental. Her shield blocks others from using their powers within that shield. Thats her power. She doesn't block just mental powers. Thats not a thing. Or did everyone forget how Bella was able to train that shield in the first place since nobody around her besides Edward has a mental ability. And yes, alive’s powers are mental, so if Bella has a shield around herself and Alice is trying to use her powers on Bella, Bella can block them because she can block vampire powers.
I'm so glad people are starting to realize that Twilight does not deserve the amount of hate it gets, I mean we're living in the era of wattpad movies. Maybe it was these wattpad movies that led us to realize that Twilight was really not that bad. Also slight tangent but as I was listening to Lindsay Ellis' video describe the hate Twilight got, it seemed oddly familiar, and after thinking about it it kinda hit me that the hate Twilight got was very similar to the kind Taylor Swift gets, just a thought.
Wattpad movies get a lot of hate. But not nearly the hate campaign Twilight got. Lol even your average normie in 2007 or 2008 was roasting Twilight. Hell, Robert Pattinson himself did. I would go as far as to say that cringe wattpad movie about Harry Styles is waaaaay worse and creepier than twilight. Poor Harry should feel violated, tbh. The fanfic site AO3 is banned in China because a girl wrote a sexy fic in Chinese about a Chinese actor and a coworker of his (also a guy- I don’t know if that’s relevant since China is kinda... not cool with lgbt). Meanwhile in the west we make movies about real person fanfics. 😂
twilight was the wrong movie at the right time, a magical time called mid 2000s where the internet was really on the rise. that's why it was so much hated imo. it was all about the time it got out
The funniest comentary on a movie/ book, I've ever seen. I hardly laugh. Like I don't remember the last time I laughed. This...was gold. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
I read up on something and apparently the writers made her personality like that, even though she is the main character, but because it helps more teenagers relate to her awkward behaviour. It maybe cringe looking back at it i think, although they could have done more with her character, it made it feel personal to the viewers ?¿ idk that's what I read hehe
@Shana Vaid as much as i agree i do think that the harry potter books are better. there are still some life advice in there, which to me there isn't in twilight, you know? and to me it's not about her personality itself, more to the fact that she lets herself getting pushover in any decision ever. i'm not trying to attack you or anything and i totally see where you're coming from with the misogynistic side. :)
Cmon it’s not that toxic... it’s crazy cause he’s like a melancholic vampire fighting against himself all the time... but toxic is when something is bad for you when the relationship was good for both of them If I would say something negative would be codependent... they can’t live without each other which is some Romeo and Juliet syndrome present in every YA but yeah... other than that it’s great
@@isamaria3356 but they are constantly gaslighting each other and their whole romance is as you said, based on codependency as well as lies, their entire attraction is pretty much superficial. Edward likes her because of her blood and because she acts differently than he expects, and she likes him due to his looks?? Oh and Edward pretty much confessed to stalking her, breaking into her house and watching her sleep... Bella is technically also being isolated, another part of a toxic relationship, as well doesn't really do anything when she isn't with Edward. So yes it is pretty toxic, while you are right that most YA novels use a similar approach to romance, it is most often more about codependancy or 'devotion' kinda thing.
There is actually an explanation for Bella's powers. She has a mental shield, which protects her mind specifically. It doesn't protect her from ALL powers... just those that target her mind. Alice's ability to see the future isn't a mental attack, so Bellas shield doesn't effect it. Jaspers powers effect emotions in a biologial/chemical sense, so her shield doesn't protect her (that one is sort of iffy but that's the explanation we're given). Since most vampire attacks and abilities are mental in nature it just seems like her abilities block all attacks. But if say Benjamin were to use his elemental abilities to send a wall of water or a fireball at Bella, Bellas mental shield wouldn't do a dam thing. Also, it is possible to have abilities without being a vampire. Alice could see future even as a human (she was locked in an insane asylum because of it). Its implied Edward was very intuitive and could read people very well even as a human as well. The implication being that gifted vampires were gifted human who had certain abilities or traits enhanced when they became a vampire. Movies of course don't explain this stuff as well as the books. But that's pretty normal for book to movie adaptations. Not saying Twilight doesn't still have it's share of holes. Just saying there are actual explanations for part about Bellas powers.
One of the best parts of the book is a period of a few days when Edward and Bella actually spend time together and he asks her a bunch of questions about herself. Sucks that they cut that out of the movie and it made their chemistry seem even weirder
Their vampire powers are based on their human talents! Also, the reason Bella seems bad at being alive is based on the idea that she was always meant to be a vampire, which is why she has the easiest transition and has strong powers she can control so quickly.
The “powers” of the vampires were an “increase” of they human abilities, that’s why. Im sorry, I just had that useless information in my head stored since I was 12 and I had to share it 😂
also the reason that alice and jasper can still use their "powers" on bella is because its something physical while other "powers" are more of illusions or mental. bella has a mental blockage but anything that is physical she is not immune to. idk how much sense this makes but when watching this video this is all my brain could think of🧍🏻
@@victorialetiuha9070 She literally *sees* the future. She can see Bella because Bella isn't invisible in the future and Alice doesn't do anything Bella-focused like see the future through Bella's eyes or whatever. She just sees future scenes in which Bella happens to be physically present.
Almost all the Cullens backstories would make for incredible movies WAY better than what we got and I would watch the hell out of all of them. Rosalie a classic gangster movie of revenge…Carlisle an epic drama of one man’s internal struggles and redemption… Jasper a classic tale of the old west and war only under a vampire matriarchy… and Alice a classic horror set in a 1920s Asylum. Like seriously all those movie would be all so different and epic.
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I like to imagine an alternate version of Twilight where its just Charlie and Carlisle and Billy solving supernatural crime in Forks. And then in the final climactic showdown, Billy slowly and shakily stands up from his wheelchair and turns into a werewolf.
I love this. Carlisle and Billy working together to keep Charlie from figuring out vampires and wolves, but Charlie has kinda figured it out but refuses to believe it...except in his dreams!
Reading the books really did change my experience with the movies and I never realized how much until now. You raised very good points that never occurred to me because I knew the context/further detail from the books. Anyhow, great analysis! I really enjoy your videos ^♡^
about the final point re bellas superpower, the books sort of go into how vampires with powers take something from their human life and amplify it. also in a canonical twilight fan produced film, its revealed that alice always had premonitions even as human, which is why she was put into a mental hospital. most recently, midnight sun sort of touches on how bella may have gotten her power genetically because edward remarks on how charlies thoughts are also very quiet, and how her mom has extremely loud thoughts. so... i guess theres meant to be something there? lol
@@BabyGirlTiny i feel like i remember reading something about how she can only block powers that are direct, so when jasper changes moods hes not changing your mood hes doing it to anyone around him. and alice sees all futures all the same time. meh
@@BabyGirlTiny it's because Jasper's powers are on the body, not the mind, whereas Jane's power, Aro's and Edward's are on the mindm and Alice also sees the person but it doesn't affect their mind. that's why. her mind is protected by her power but her body isn't.
@@nestad2698 no, that’s not the case, I think. Isn’t one of the Denali Vampire sisters shocking Edward with electrical shocks to motivate her to expand the shield? And the shocks are to to the body, right? I think, the explanation by @neari face is correct. I remember vaguely something like this as well.
@@Marutschkaka that's literaly what they say in the books, that it's because it's her mind. and the electrical shock is actually a psychological thing, she doesn't actually electrify you like they did in the movie
Kristen Stewart is an amazing actress. They were telling her to do the twitchy stuff. She's done a great job capturing Bella, don't hate on Kristen for the dullness of Bella.
There’s also the issue of Bella having her internal monologues, and that doesn’t transfer well to a movie like this. Bella doesn’t have the most interesting personality, but the books let us in on her thoughts. Outwardly? She’s a brick. Kristen was given a thinking brick and told to play the brick… She’s not that bad in other movies I’ve seen her in… sure, not someone I would describe as an absolutely brilliant actress, but she’s not the worst either. She just got a role that hardly shows anything, and five movies of constant narrating would have been boring and annoying as well…
@@thatoneweirdkidthatyoudisl6723 Bella is generally a dull character who comes off a bit self involved she nailed that aspect of Bella e.g.. Bella only truly becomes alive once she turns in Breaking Dawn.
I can't bring myself to hate Twilight, I was a fan of it when I was younger and grew out of it like everyone else, but re-watching it from times to times, with a bottle of wine, good food and even better company is a guilty pleasure of mine. It's so bad, cringey, ridiculous and over the top at times, it's involuntarily hilarious & entertaining as hell ! I love Twilight for that
Agreed ! It’s my guilty pleasure and nostalgia from my teens. I’ve read all the books, & would’ve loved to see movies or sort films centered around the vampires and werewolves , and all their back stories !!! 💓 I’ll always love it to some extent ! I’m sure there’s cringey movies from every ones era that they still love & have nostalgia for !
"It's never really explained why..." It is explained why in the books, though, particularly in "New Moon" and the subsequent novels. Bella's blood appeals to Edward and vampires more because she has latent superpowers (i.e. is a "mental shield"), which draws vampires to her scent to either kill her as a threat, or turn her into another vampire to strengthen their coven (i.e. the Volturi).
if im not mistaken the reason why edward is drawn to bella's blood is because she is his personal brand of heroin or what aro would say just another la tua cantante incidident. the same stuff also happened to alice when she was a human where james was drawn to her blood but unlike edward he never fell in love with her except to kill her for blood. luckily for alice she was saved and transformed into a vampire.
As a teenage girl who is in both male and female dominated fandoms, I can tell you that they are both equally toxic if you go a bit too far(which is very easy to find, actually), just not in the same way, and aren’t viewed the same way at all. It’s funny how only the mostly-female-fandoms are generally judged as cringe, obsessive, weird, immature, etc etc and forever treated as such; however, even if mostly-male-fandoms get called out for the same behaviour, nobody remembers it, hell their image stays « cool », « trendy »... Also, when it’s mostly a female fandom at the beginning but some guys tell their dudebros about it when they see it becomes popular, and the new male fans now treat it as if it was cool from the start, ignoring they had been insulting the girls for liking it, saying it was horrible without even trying just because teenage girls liked it? Yeah... it happens a lot. Especially with anime. The anime fandom is really, really bad for girls. It’s really infuriating being treated as if you don’t exist, or as if « a girl liking stuff for boys » was rare. When really, 40 to 50% are female. We’re just not paid attention or heard enough, which is why it may seem as if we’re not there. And since we’re just generally sexualised, treated as « rare », and there are lots of incels, misogynistic/sexist behaviour, it doesn’t help women to try to be heard and seen even more. The internet in general tends to erase women from it(remember rule 16?). In the English language now calling everyone « dude », « man », « bro » « sir », « guys » etc is okay. But try to do it with « gurl » «sis » « girls » etc and see how most males react. And since it is kind of anonymous, when you say something interesting that doesn’t reveal your gender, automatically you are considered a guy, and praised as such. I find it very annoying that « the default » gender is male in our society. Female is « the second » gender, the customised avatar in a game, an option, a minority. Although there are as many females as there are males. The only safe space for teenage girls in fandoms is within female-mostly fandoms, which is why we tend to be so obsessive about them I guess. Since we know our opinion won’t be heard with a bias, and will be taken seriously for once. And there are less creepy dudes trying to take advantage of you. You feel safe and can reveal your gender without having any kind of drawback for doing so. The female/lgbt fandoms are seen as obsessive and loud because we can be that freely, just as the male fans do in their fandoms -(but are called « passionate » instead)- and people aren’t used to that. I wonder why that kinda scares our society...? Of course some take it way too far, in all fandoms and regardless of gender. And those are pointed at and generalised as if the whole fandom was the same. But this is another problem.
We need to make a group for just discussing such things. Also add fanfìction into that group, people often treat it as if it's just girls writing it and they hate it just based on thay bias (that and thinking a of it is equally bad)
this very well put. I am deeply invested in anime, sports, action movies and mainstream media, but I also like "girly" stuff as well. I went through a "i'm not like other girls" phase in middle school and i feel like every girl does at some point. and it's bcos of these reasons why girls experience internalized misogyni
Totally agreed. As a guy who follows many stuff, I have seen the male dominated fandoms do stuff to people nobody should be subjected to. Anime is a cesspool for females because of the way it treats most girls in anime itself. No matter the age, 90% of all anime girls are sexualized and guys get a pass on perving them. Yet girls are subjected to enormous torture for liking the things they do when its not even a tenth as bad as the stuff guys love.
@@TheFourthWinchester well said. In My Hero Academia Mineta is an outwright perv and everyone in the anime acknowledges it, even himself. but he's then told wanting to become a hero just so girls will talk to him is a valid reason to wanna be a hero, in other words rewarding his perviness. he's percieved as "funny" bcos he's a disgusting pervert and it just doesn't work for me. in MHA they also have constant scenes in every single episode where girls in the anime, regardless what they're wearing or doing, will be shown in shiny sparkly slow motion way, showing it as this is how the male characters view them. but there's not a single scene like that for any of the male characters. My Hero Academia is a great anime and I love it, it's just a shame it's not an exception for this disgusting portrayal of girls. same goes for Haikyuu
I used to turn on the movies just to let something chill play in the background. It reminds me of simpler times, rainy November days doing house chores and baking cookies.
100% yes!!!! Thank you for articulating my thoughts over the last decade and a half. The problems with twilight definitely come from the flaws of the book, not from the actors or the movies.
The first Twilight is a very nostalgic experience for me. I used to watch it at sleepovers with school friends.
Are there people who actually say that it's the movies/actors fault? The books are just as bad as the movies
@@random23287 the movies are bad cause they're based on the books, I don't understand why this is such a hard concept to grasp for some people XD
@@steadfastthinker that's not really how it works, yes authors are entitled to creativity, but readers are also entitled to criticize their work, no work of fiction gets a pass on this front, besides, people don't criticize entire generes, or at least they shouldn't.
Twilight deserves actual critism because of its narrative shortcomings, not because it's a romance story, just like there are good horror movies, and bad horror movies, there are also good and bad romance novels, one may not like a particular genre, but that's personal preference, the quality of any given narrative is objective, and if that quality is lacking the story will be shit no matter the genre.
True, but to be fair, the creators behind the film DID hire some pretty bad actors, made the films almost unbearable to watch. Also the horrible CGI running
Funny thing is that in the books, even Bella was confused about being the center of attention and admitted she was uninteresting.
That's right!
Pointing out your problems does not make them go away.
@@wannabehistorian371 I didn’t say that, now did I?
Well... i always agree with bella and thought she was boring but then the books are from her POV and she sees herself that way we have no idea how others see her. I havent read midnight sun but i heard it has more moments showing what made bella special at least for Edward
@@MakotoKinoSailorJupiter2020 I think the person is saying that even though the writer was aware of the problem and even has a character acknowledge it, she didn’t do anything to fix it. So the self awareness is pointless.
The funniest joke of Twilight is "Does she even like Italian?" "... Her name's Bella."
also Jacob going into the tent scene in eclipse lol
And Charlie attempting the birds and the bees talk
*Smashes glass salad bowl*
I dunno there are people in the USA with french first and last name who don't speak French sooooo maybe ?
My favorite line from the movie is when Edward drops Bella off at Jacob's (bc apparently, Bella is a commodity that can be traded and shared 🙄) and they're faced with a shirtless Jacob, Edward says "doesn't this guy own a shirt?"
I love how everyone just agrees that Charlie is like... the best part of the series and should be protected at all costs
Him, Seth, and Rosalie are my personal favourites
My favourite part is the fact that Charlie is like absolutely in love with Carlisle
ACAB
Same goes to Billy too in most cases. But seriously, between him, Billy, Carlisle,Alice and Jasper, Seth too, loved Seth too, they're practically the only thing that makes the films worth watching for me? Hell, fuck it, only reason I'll watch the films all the way through is the Dad Squad! Book has surprisingly got some of the best dads in literature! Which is saying something because usually the dads in these kinds of books are either completely absent or just wants to kill their kid or something. Though I'm still questioning how a chill ass dude like Billy ended up with a fucking nice guy™ for a son. Like Billy, my dude, um, think you might need a replacement there. You're way too good for that boy. Your boy um, I'm afraid, quoting the wise words of Hank Hill that boy ain't right.
Yeah...he was horrible in the novels.
An aspect, that I don't see people talking about, of how is Edward so drawn into boring Bella is because Edward can read everyone's mind, he knows everything about everyone and can predict how the person will behave anyway.
In Midnight Sun he seems so bored and tired of everyone, he even comes off as a bit arrogant and unberable - until Bella comes in, someone he can't read, in the beggining he only knows about her trough others thoughts, and for him to actually get to know her he has to have a conversation with her. She is the first person in a century he can actually talk with without knowing everything at once.
That is what they do for days after meeting each other, asking questions about each other everyday and not getting tired of it.
I always felt that Edward was so awkward in his initial interactions with Bella because he hadn't had to TRY to get to know a person in a century. He was out of practice with social niceties like small talk. he judged everyone he met based almost solely on their thoughts, dismissing most of them without the need or desire to get to know them, and Bella's closed thoughts intrigued him for the first time in years. That and her being his Singer, which was arguably the biggest draw for him.
That's why Bella and Edward play chess so much during their honeymoon. She's the only person he CAN play with because he doesn't know what moves she's going to make. Before Bella, the only person he could "play" with was Alice, but because she can predict his moves and he can read her mind, they just sit there staring at the board for a long time before one of them gives up and knocks over their king.
Maybe she has no thoughts
That's honestly fine they meet this way, no one questions it, it's a good start. The problems are:
A) Why is the world's most boring girl the one with the vampire-magic-repellent power? It could've been anyone, if that's all Edward needed to like a human, Bella's character could've been ANYONE and it would've worked.
B) Since Bella is so vague, their relationship never goes beyond that. It works really well that the only one who catches a mind-reading vampire's attention is someone whose brain he can't read. But that's where their chemistry and reason to be in love, specifically Edward's reason to be in love with Bella stops. Their personalities don't work together because Bella has none, and Edward is THE worst love interest I've EVER seen. And that brings me to:
C) Why does Bella like Edward? He is terrible! He's creepy, selfish, unaware of his own flaws, manipulative, disrespectful, and overall toxic! He only ever thinks about himself while stating that he does everything for Bella, he is overdramatic, puts both of them in danger with his stupidity, he has no sense of privacy or boundaries or respect for others. It really seems like Belle likes the idea of being with a vampire and the concept of being a vampire more than Edward himself. Which is a major issue in a romance story.
I honestly wouldn't have been able to watch these movies if not for Alice who absolutely ROCKS, I love her a lot. And I did also like Jacob, especially in the early stages of his character, but of course they had to ruin him, God forbids we have a male character who's not a walking red flag! (Except for Charlie, we love Charlie)
@@stacy6839that theory has been brought up many times and it works in the movies, but obviously not the books because she's the narrator.
Something Kristen Steward did really well, is portraying an actual awkward teen, that lives in her head. Notice how much she just doesn't notice that happens around her. She played that so we'll in fact, that people tend to get annoyed by that, same as people who don't get them do in real life.
Totally agree.
She's the polar opposite of what awkward teens were when I was a teenager (2004 - 2009), at least in my area. We were loud, cringy, obnoxious, and got into other people's business.
@@helRAEzzzer she is just playing herself as teenager. lol kristen is more akward and weird irl
I agree. I think she was amazing. Kirsten Stewarts Bella was EveryGrrl. We all wanted to be her...even us 50 somethings lol. I love this movie and don't get all the hate.
@@helRAEzzzer she's obviously an introvert. Not everyone who is awkward is loud and obnoxious :)
I always liked Kristen’s mannerisms in the role tbh. She captures like the ticks and awkwardness of a socially insecure person who spends a lot of time alone. Felt more genuine to me than most teen performances of someone who’s supposed to be “awkward”.
yeah i clearly remember someone i went to high school with who acted almost exactly like bella
You’re so right, the unlikeable quality was perfect, because she’s supposed to be someone unpopular, strange
like Lara Jean even though she wears tons of makeup, is really outspoken, dresses all preppy... you're not an akward teen at all
no she doesn't. it looks like she's trying to have "ticks" but also trying to make it hot. awkward people like me (I'm autistic, so obviously have ticks and stutters, etc) aren't constantly fluttering my eyes with my mouth open and breathing all hard like I just finished having sex.
@@mischr13 just bc you think she looks like she's having tics doesnt mean she's actually having them and even if she does have tics its bc you can develop them from anxiety. Plus her constantly fluttering her eyes and breathing hard is nowhere close to what tics are so why are u comparing it to tics?
So what I’ve gathered is that Bella is portrayed by Kristen Stewart as a “flat, boring character”, but it’s only because the books (apart from midnight sun & short life of Bree tanner, and the section of breaking dawn from Jacob’s perspective) are from Bella’s perspective. Bella views herself as a boring, flat person. She doesn’t see the worth in herself- which is why she’s always describing everyone else in such vivid detail and is in such awe of others.
When you read Midnight Sun, you get to see how others perceive Bella. She is beyond kind- standing up for friends and making others feel as though they aren’t odd or unwelcome. She left her mom because while Renee was happy to have her, she could tell that she needed time to flourish with Phil. She saw how much her dad, Charlie, was eating out all the time and so alone without Renee, that she cooked his meals and made sure he was well taken care of.
So, in this instance- it’s all about whose telling the story. Bella is.... but she is an unreliable narrator.
That’s a really interesting way to put this! Thanks for giving that thought
This is so true. Totally agree with this when I was reading midnight sun.
omg i love this
Idk in the books she seems more interesting and confident
you're right. absolutely correct. But the thing is that Stephenie Meyer portrayed Bella as this flawless, selfless character with little to no goals in her life. This character is just GOOD. I mean how is she even human?
Twilight illustrated the pain of a teenage heartbreak so well. Bella sitting in that montage experiencing literal pain is so real. That’s the best part to me
the books with those 4 blank pages and the name of the months ugggh loved it
I remember FEELING that soo hard when I first saw it
I related to it so much. It kinda does show what depression post breakups can be like.
I never realized how much reading the books informed my experience of the movies. Especially the part about Bella having her ability pre-change - in the books it's established that the others did, too. Alice had visions as a child and was committed to an asylum, where a vampire janitor took a father-like caring to her and turned her to protect her from James. Jasper could feel other people's emotions as a human, which was enhanced into the ability to control them as a vampire. Edward was exceptionally, creepily good at "reading" people and could always tell what people were thinking, which became the literal ability to hear others' thoughts post-change.
Same.
I'm with you -- it really didn't occur to me until much later how many gaps I was filling in with my memory of the books. It wouldn't have solved every problem, but it certainly would have helped if more story-building elements (like how vampires get their powers) were given a little more weight in the films.
Damn I kinda like that explanation
Damn this would’ve bad for an amazing backstory or separate films.
Is it a plot hole that Jasper can use his powers on Bella, or is there an explanation?
The only thing I disagree with is the volleyball scene, mike's laughing to get into Bella's pants and Jess is laughing to get into Mike's pants not bc Bella is funny
Absolutely thats dead on what Jess was laughing for. It was really well acted imo. That's exactly what a teenage girl desperate to seem cool to the guy she has a crush on would do lmao.
@@ColieBear18 Jess also really dislikes Bella which can be seen when Edward reads her mind.
I actually thought it was funny.. :/ But yeah, that's def why they were laughing.
I thought they were laughing bc it was so awkward, I know I was nervously chuckling when I watched it
that was so obvious I dunno why he missed it
Whether one loves, likes, dislikes or hates the Twilight franchise... everyone agrees that Charlie is the best and most underused character
All facts!
I'd add Rosalie, Bree Tanner, and the Egyptian vampire with weather powers (played by Rami Malek). They had the best back stories and potential to me. Honorable mention would be Alice I guess.
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Yeah!Charlie and imo Rosalie and Leah are really underused and really good characters
I mean, he is underused but I think everyone forgets that the only reaction to Jacob basically sexually assaulting Bella with a kiss, in response to which she punched him and broke her hand, was "Really??" followed with "Congratulations!" and his police duty of asking whether he wanted to press charges. Wtf dude, your daughter was not and is not okay with Jacob kissing her, no matter how long you've know him or his father.(what Charlie does slightly varies from book to film but it's never the reaction you should expect from a father)
@@wiktoriabaginska6880 we just pretend we do not see that scebe
I moved to a small town in middle school and was treated like a celebrity.
I met a guy my freshman year who was the only other goth person in the town and I was infatuated with him. We dated and I knew he was only going to be there for 4 months, but when he left...it was like what is the point of life?
I read the Twilight books in my late 20s and I thought, damn....this book perfectly captures a teen girl with some abandonment and mental health issues, drug addiction (Edward Cullen being addicted to Bella), plus it just being extra for the sake of story telling.
I loved the shit out of it.
Awww😍
its literally meant to be a stereotypical teen love novel about VAMPIRES. idk why so many people wanted some epic outcome from the franchise?? the main point is that it absolutely slayed in its field.
To be fair, Jessica does bring a sense of self awareness tbh. I wish she was used more. When she says “thats so funny” without laughing I think thats meant to show she’s being polite but she doesn’t really like Bella (because she notices that the blonde dude is into her). I also think there’s a super funny scene when bella is depressed in the second movie and she’s walking with jessica and she’s in her head narrating about lamenting over edward, but if u listen to the background u can hear jessica just absolutely roasting bella for being a bad friend and being absent. It’s really funny and self aware.
Also, the whole idea of them falling in love at first does actually make sense. Bella is the only person who edward can’t mind read, and she also smells really good. That makes her inticing to him. On the other hand, vampires are described as inhumanely attractive and on top of that edward saves her life multiple times. I’d fall in love if it were me.
The rest of your criticisms are valid lol
The superpower thing is also explained a bit better in the last book. They say that turning someone into a vampire amplifies their natural power/abilities. There's also a story about how Aro turned his sister because he hoped she would show a powerful and useful ability, but her ability was to make people feel happy. Marcus and Aro's sister got married and were planning to run away from the Volturi, but Aro found out and had his sister killed because Marcus' ability was more useful to him.
Truth be told every secondary character has a more interesting story than the main couple.
I also thought Jessica's "that's so funny" line implied she only said that because of her crush on Mike and would laugh at anything he says to try to get his attention.
the last paragraph about them falling in love makes sense to me now because you’ve explained that: i missed that watching twilight as a casual viewer so if they just explained that in the movies better, then i’d like their love story a whole lot more (now i can appreciate it too, since for me the highlight of love stories is seeing the characters fall in love, & i didn’t really see that with edward & bella but now i get it, thanks to you ! :D)
@@leonie4322 awww glad i could help love!
help i need to see a clip of this
I appreciate you giving some appreciation to Rosalie. Despite being massively underwritten, she has always been an insanely interesting character I wanted more of. Great video!
Rosalie is the GOAT!
yeah she provides a contrast to the rest of the super nice perfect vampires
I always thought most of the characters had more interesting backstories than Bella and Edward. Rosalie especially. I would’ve liked a movie dedicated to her.
@@georgina1447 They aren't even perfect. They all have a backstory that wasn't explored.
When he said "we really don't like it when teenage girls love something" I literally screamed, please, thank you, my whole teenage years left me with lots of insecurities about my likes bcs people just think teenage girls are dumb or stupid or have no taste whatsoever. It's soooo common and soooo unvalidating, I can't belive people have not yet started a conversation about it. Is really not fair.
Amandabb did a good video talking about this on her channel
@@thabzmoloi2953 I'll check it out, thank you!
you should watch Lindsey Ellis' video on Twilight that he mentioned in this video, I think he said its linked in the description
Yes!! It's taken me so many years to get over this insecurity and begin to openly show my love for things!
This! I'm 27 and I still play down my interest in things so I don't seem "cringe" to other people. Meanwhile my dad literally painted a part of his basement in his football teams colors. No one's judging him.
Yes, Rosalie's Revenge would be an awesome movie. She is effing gangster in that scene.
Kind of off topic but I like how at 8:50 when Anna Kendrick's character says "That's so funny" she's being fake as hell, she's only laughing to look nice in front of the guy in that scene, who her character has a crush on. I've noticed (at least in my experience, others are free to disagree) that most girls immediately register that and most boys think she's being legit
I wasn't sure if Friendly Space Ninja believed Anna Kendrick thought she was funny or if he was being sarcastic, I want to see what other guys think of that scene now
Definitely sarcastic, the timing and pitch of voice, I wouldn't know if it was for the blond dude but it sounded like she wanted to "compliment" Bella, or at least don't make it awkward.
@aenjgeal, on point! I was wondering if anyone else caught that. She was being fake as hell for the benefit of the guy she had a crush on. Anna Kendricks’s perfect execution of that always makes me laugh!
That doesn't register?
@@chloeelimam3899 Was wondering about that too, because to me it's clear she's only going along with 'it being funny' because Mike seems to be into Bella and she's not having any of it
The first book as pretty outspoken about the fact that the only reason everyone in forks is interested in Bella is because it's a crazy small town and nobody there thinks that anyone would come there out of their own volition - not because of anything about her. There's that.
I disagree with that completely people liked her because they actually were interested in her all the guys feelings were 100% real it has nothing to do with the fact that it's a small town you can see the pain in mike's eyes that he really wants to be with bella it has nothing to do with sex it's the same way with Eric he really wanted to be with her too his feelings for her was real as well so that logic doesn't make any sense at all
@@annarogers8545 Well, it sums up out of the new Girl in a boring town (smth exciting and everyone wants to „win“), Bella seeming mysterious by not really being interested and her having to be taken care of - for the boys potentionally being a hero. Plus, she is beautiful and not interested into typical girly stuff -> seems to be not annoying. Some are attracted to and some aren‘t. In this case more are or we see more who are than that are not.
Yes. I think most people who grew up in a small town totally understand this.
And that Bella is aware of it and dislikes it. She prefers to be friends and wants everyone to be friends, trying to placate Jess, who's pretty mean with Bella, as if it's her fault Mike likes her.
(Rereading again after YEARS and finding Bella super... chill and cool? She's simple and misses her mom and house a lot and is actually very considerate and kind.)
yup, this happened to my friend when they moved to a small school
As Dylan once said
Bella's list goes:
1. Edward
2. Death
3. Jacob
could not have said it better!
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I love that we all just know exactly what this means lmao
If you actually read the books that would answer all your questions. Bella’s friends were meant to be comedic relief. Edward spent days asking Bella endless questions about herself. She loved reading and taking care of her irresponsible mom. And before they were together Edward would learn her character by watching her through other peoples minds. And it’s explained in the books that every vampire takes their strongest attributes as a human into their vampire life. And Alice could already see the future as a human and was actually in an insane institution.
imo an adaptation should hold up for itself. we shouldn't have to read the books to understand that. not to mention those scenes where edward asks bella about herself, where they bond and talk, should have been included 100%.
For any movie adaptation, if you need to go back to the original source in order to "understand" it, then the movie can't stand stand up for itself and it is not well written.
Film adaptations should be written in a way that the original message can be conveyed through that sole work.
@@amiborabee You have a point, but Friendly Space Ninja talks about the books and the movies in this video as if they're interchangeable. He criticizes Twilight in general rather than the movies specifically for not showing Edward and Bella getting to know each other, and then he shows a picture of Stephanie Meyer as if this problem was with the books and not an issue with the movie. And I think the movies might actually explain how the vampire powers work, but maybe I'm misremembering because I read the books first so it always made sense to me.
"Edward is a creep but Bella still thinks he's lit, Charlie, that's my guy Alice is so fucking fly. The werewolves are boring, I still don't like the ending. The last book was treason , Jacob should be in prinson." oh my, I think the same. Excellent.
Is it an actual song?
@@TheAlterer 19:16 song writing by @Friendly Space Ninja
😩💀💀
@4Freedom4All Not to mention he assaulted Bella...
I’ll fight you, the “I’m pale no wonder Arizona kicked me out” is a fuking great joke.
Ikr I laughed too and then got annoyed bcoz he said it wasn't funny
I think the line is good if it was delivered differently. I think a problem is that Bella's personality just isn't one we typically associated with sarcasm because she's supposed to be insecure and awkward, but instead of conveying that through Bella herself, they had to hone it home by making the scene physically awkward by having the two classmates begin to awkwardly laugh at it too. So it's more poor execution than the line being a bad joke.
@@Kamishi845 the fact that Bella's never sarcastic and that everyone acts really awkward is a part of the joke tho
@@Kamishi845 it had to be delivered awkwardly because Bella is awkward and introverted! The cringe laughing made it even better. That whole scene always makes me laugh. But I agree it’s a genuinely funny line with better delivery.
I found it funny too.
Imagine if people looked down on the way grown men act at sports games like they do female fandoms
truth
Well said.
AGREED !!! Also, the way they are obsessed with pure garbage like the Lord of the Rings, Star Wars etc. Twilight is oscar worthy compared to those !
@@TheOriginalRadGrrl That’s simply not true and you saying that is not helping your argument
@@TheOriginalRadGrrl excuse me, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars are cinematic masterpieces.
10:47 I understand this criticism for the movie but in the book Edward and Bella spend days hanging out where they take turns asking each other questions about the others life. It’s a nice touch I wish they showed in the movie
Yes! Whatever teenage girls like or enjoy, it becomes cringy, unbearable and stupid. Let them enjoy things
Agreed society just really hates teenage girls and loves belittling the things that they are passionate about.
I mean, Twilight just _is_ a good example of something that's a poorly made product with an infamous reputation (given the glorification of stalking, the toxic main relationship, etc). So it really is not a great helping point. And I'm not even a guy lol.
I think a better example would be One Direction but OD is not even as hated as Twilight. There are also things that teenage girls aren't associated with that are considered "cringy" and there are things that teenage girls _like_ that isn't considered "cringe". So the situation is not black and white and nobody really talks about that
Then again, American culture might just be different and there are things that I'm missing (I'm not American nor do i live in America lol)
It really wasn't that. I read all of it when the hype was starting to fade.
Then they were going to make movies glorifying the toxic mess. At least I recognized it as toxic etc.
I was wondering how it even got that far when the source material wasn't the best in the first place.
For someone it was aimed at, it didn't work and now we're dealing with its worse legacies running rampant.
It wasn't toned down much in the movies and it's still a problem imo.
I am a teenage girl and I agree, despite the fact that I find Twilight cringy as hell.
Yeah, as long as they know/ understand that Bella and Edward's relationship isn't a good example, let them enjoy things, it's entertainment.
about the powers when she’s human thing. all of them seem to manifest something as a human. Alice could see visions, which was why they locked her at an asylum, Jasper was said to be extremely charismatic and convincing as a human, Edward mentions how he was always sensitive to people’s thoughts and “vibes” around him, so on and so forth. the powers just become more explicit and come to be in the control of it's user after transformation. also, Bella's power is mental, that's why Alice can still see her actions and Jasper can control her emotions - their powers are not illusions, they act in the real world
yes and to add what you said here in twilight universe, some humans are gifted with supernatural powers. bella inherited her powers from her father charlie who also exhibited resistance to mental powers but in rudimentary form while bella made it much more stronger.
I came to the comments looking to add this!
I do think the movies would still have benefitted from explaining that somehow-- even a simple throwaway line, like saying it's not really something they've been able to figure out despite their centuries of collective experience, would have made the whole thing just the tiniest bit more logical.
I’m pretty sure in the books it mentioned how Bella’s thoughts were her most prized possession. They were the one thing that just hers. Which explains why she was immune to other vampire powers.
@@noelleanderson8878 she has a very private mind where no one can touched her, it comes from her subconscious desire to protect her mind above all else. besides both she and charlie also shared similar personality; introvert, aloof and prefer to keep their thoughts to themselves.
Breaking Dawn takes the time to mention that Benjamin was created especially because Amon knew he would be extra special even for a vampire. So he must have been able to do something to be singled out during his human life.
Edward’s line in the restaurant is absolutely iconic and the best part of the movie. “Money... sex... money... sex.... cats?”
I have a few notes from reading the books so far (I just finished Eclipse)
1. In the first book (Twilight) Jacob basically told Bella that Edward was a vampire on the beach.
2. Bella confirms Edward is a vampire in a calm car scene. That was nothing like the drama-filled iconic scene from the movie.
3. It doesn't say in the movies but when Bella had visions of Edward in New Moon, that was just her mind trying to cope he knew nothing about that until she told him at the end of the book.
4. In Eclipse Jacob Black also makes a suicide threat after finding out Bella is engaged to Edward.
5. It is not explained AT ALL in the movies that the werewolves don't age once they hit wolf puberty until they learn how to "fully control" the wolf or just stop being a wolf.
6. In Eclipse there is a chapter where Bella goes down to La Push and learns about the history of the Quileute tribe and they should have gone deeper into those stories because they were pretty interesting.
7. It is explained that if Edward Cullen never existed and they lived in a normal world Bella and Jacob would have been soulmates and it feels like what Bella wants/ needs.
8. Even though Jacob imprinted on Renesmee (Bella's baby) at first it was a big brother/guardian thing but Stephanie Meyer kind of hinted at how Renesmee will stop aging or slow down at a certain point and will get with Jacob.
9. I saw this as another comment, but Alice was locked in an asylum for having visions as a human. Jasper was really in tune with people's emotions. Emmet was just buff, and Edward was really good at guessing what people were thinking.
10. Bella is just like really horny and Edward smells good, his voice sounds like velvet, and he looks like a Greek statue.
Yes the books explain things and are so good!!
Emmet was just buff really made me laugh ! 😂😂😂
Everybody likes Charlie, even people who hate Twilight love him
Also the song is far too short
charlie is the main character
Agreed
i wouldve loved to see 5 movies just about charlie, i mean what sounds more interesting? a cop investigating deaths and discovering the town is populated by vampires led by the town doctor and werewolves lead by his best friend. or a girl falls in love with an abusive vampire and stuff.
The song is 🔥🔥🔥
About Bella's "superpowers", I'm pretty sure that vampires can have a hint of their ability as humans. For example, Alice could sometimes predict the future as a human, but it doesn't explain that in the movies.
They don't really explain why they exist in the books either as far as I remember (correct me if I'm wrong though!) I guess we just have to accept that Alice and Bella just have these random innate abilities that seem to be amplified upon becoming vampires.
@@elysiandream it said that some vampire's powers are very strong they can show even when they were humans. Like the fake Edward uncle (don't remenber his name) could know vampire's and sometimes human's power
@@elysiandream It is explained in the books. I read them waaay too long ago, but as far as I recall, Alice was in a psychiatric asylum because she had visions and Jasper was a charismatic soldier leading his troops with great motivational speeches. So, becoming a vampire kind of reinforces their natural human characteristics and turns them into powers. It is a flaw in the films that this is never explained, so if you haven't read the books you cannot understand where some things come from.
@@blancabt Oh whoops I really didn't remember that detail (granted its been a good 10 years since I've read the books I think) and I didn't really watch many of the movies. I guess its a detail they didn't feel was necessary for the movies but does then make for a really odd plot point that the audience is just made to accept. Thank you for clearing that up!
@@blancabt yeah, I'm pretty sure Benjamin (the elemental guy) also belongs to this category, Amun turned him specifically because he recognized his powers and knew he would be a powerful addition to his family ...
I looked up Alice’s backstory and we find out that she had her powers before she became a vampire. She was put into an asylum after people thought she was “crazy” for predicting the future. She was abused there and got turned into a vampire. I assume this is why Bella has her powers beforehand. Maybe they are all “destined” in a way to become vampires and that’s why some have their powers beforehand.
Yes ! And in the book from edwards perspective he mentions he always had trouble reading Charlie’s mind and he thought he was a bit slow but it turns out it could’ve been genetic
Haven't read the books in a while so I'm just guessing, but seeing as vampires and werewolves exist could there not just be other supernatural powers at play too? Like people who can see the future, or are immune to other mental powers and so on. Then, vampirism can just serve as a gateway for non superpowered people to gain superpowers, while those who had superpowers already just happened to also become vampires?
@@iiiivvvv9986 I remember a throwaway line that implied Angela could be a witch (it was never explored, but let's face it Bella never paid much attention to her human friends) and the Volturi said in the last book that these werewolves are actually shapeshifters that happen to turn into wolves and there is another type of werewolf out there.
I guess it's quite possible there are more supernatural beings and powers at play.
@@Namitsukichan Yeah definitely more supernatural creatures. That's why Caius hates the shapeshifters, because he was almost killed by werewolves. Also Jane and Alec were burned as witches and actually showed witch-like powers as humans - the reason that Aro took interest in them.
Honestly the movies seem to be for people who are already invested, they do a shit job at explaining the lore which is the BEST thing about the Twilight universe imo. I really wish instead of rewriting Edward and Bella's story or trying to convince us Jacob and Renesmee isn't pedophilic that she would expand upon the secondary characters and Twilight lore. The volturi's war with the romanians has always interested me.
Or they are just gifted people who happen to become vampires eventually
"Everyone treats her like shes fascinating" she a new GIRL in a SMALL town. That happens to every girl, especially above average attractive girl who moves to a small town, lmao
As someone who grew up in a very small town, I can verify that every new kid at my school became popular and everyone’s main focus within their first 2 days, they were like a shiny new toy that everyone wanted to play with. This is probably because nothing much happens in small towns because the population is so small that everybody knows everybody and everyone knows everything that happens, which isn’t much. It’s just kind of monotonous until a new face appears, a change to the normal environment.
Well damn, one plothole down😂 thats kinda what I thought too. Like... she's pretty🤷♀️
@@space_pollution I grew up in one of the towns twilight was filmed in while it was being filmed. Most of the scenes of people taking an interest to Bella at school were filmed there and uh yeah, same thing there lmao
Also in Midnight Sun, it's established that everyone is attracted to Bella's mom without anybody realizing it (other than Edward)...a similar thing happens with Bella when she moves to Forks and interacts with Aro and they're all so interested in her. She inherited some of Renee's attractiveness, which makes a lot of sense since she also inherited Charlie's "quiet" mind.
@@rachelh3673 even more reason!
love or hate twilight, the fact that people still talk about it shows how iconic it was
I'm sorry but when I think of the word "iconic," it's not Twilight I think of first. Lmao
Exactly. It is very much engrained in pop culture whether ppl want to admit it or not.
we still talk about cancer. that doesnt make it iconic
@@C0rn123 Wow thats a fact
@@C0rn123 cancer isn't a movie
But you see, every single thing that you mentioned is what makes it perfect for a 13-year-old girl. It was perfectly angsty and intense and that's kind of how being a teenager feels. Remember how every crush you had felt soul-crushing and life-altering? It was very.. validating in a way. It's also interesting to point out that in this story, the girl gets everything she wants and it's all her choice - her choices don't get invalidated or ridiculed, and she never gets punished for them, and that was refreshing as a young girl. We were so often told that we didn't know what we really wanted and other people knew better.
The main problem with twilight is that people hold it up to something it never pretended to be.
Also: that one scene in the first movie - the overhead shot of the car, the blue tint, full moon playing in the background? It slaps. I c o n i c.
yes! urgh every crush not liking me felt like it would literally kill me😂😂 you've put it so succinctly, hard agree
100% agree!
ehhhhh, but it shouldn't be saying its ok or healthy. its rape culture if anything, the stalking and abuse portrayed as romantic. pop culture detective has great videos on the topic such as his "stalking for love" video
@@mischr13 Not to mention that Bella actually does get punished for some choices.
@@pixiebomb28 i really didn't care if my crush didn't like me as long as I'm around them I'm happy
But I did get my heart vrushed when I found out my crush was gay but aleast I made a great friens and being rejected actually felt good afterwards it's not that bad
Idk why I don't have a problem with crushing on straight girls
Probably because I never intend to date them cause I already knew they were straight
People say I make no sense as to why I don't want to date my crushes
Cause I excepted that I always crush on either gay men or straight women . I'm used to having bad luck in romantic love so I don't even care if my crush is real
I'm fine if they are fictional they feel real
I don't have to be in my crush I can just create my own world
where my crush exists
I don't have a crush rn but I made one up a ginger girl with beautiful long curly hair and freckles
Ok I just realised I didn't give her a name yet
They never sold me on the notion of bloodthirsty vampires going to high school where teens bleed ALL THE TIME from simple injuries, to over-squeezing pimples, to menstruation, biting one's tongue, getting in fights etc. They would be triggered by bloodlust at least once per week.
It's a bit hard to rationalize, yeah. I think the in-universe explanation is something along the lines of: it IS hard for them (particularly Jasper) and they have to be super careful around others if they aren't well practiced at managing their thirst. They always sit apart at lunch. They skip certain classes or activities where it could be a trigger (like blood typing day in Biology). The added layer is that Bella's blood smells SUPER GOOD for some reason, so when SHE get cut at the beginning of New Moon at the Cullens' house (where they can let their guard down a bit usually), it causes a near frenzy.
But...still, yeah, they can't plan for the kid sitting next to them getting a paper cut or a bloody nose or something. So that's a huge flaw.
As for menstruation...uh, believe it or not, Meyer has an explanation for that 😬. It's gross and doesn't make a huge amount of sense, so I'll spare you here, but if you want a cringe laugh you can look it up. Same for how Edward can...um...PERFORM in Breaking Dawn. So many cringe laughs.
Now THAT is one hell of a story
Yes 🤣 the menstruation part! The whole book series I couldn't help but wonder how Edward dealt with his bloodlust during her cycle 🤔 he loved Bella's blood soooo...
I guess you went to a military school cause I've been to 10 different schools and none had that much bleeding happening with frequency
@@ramonapiercesalvatore5917 Not even a drop of blood from a scraped knee?
The fact that Edward is 109 and is matching Bella's 17 year old toxicity if not leading it is beyond me.
✨*Aunt Zelda screaming at Ambrose, "a teenager made you do it, a 1xx years man? Really?" vibes*✨
Hands down my favorite scene in the movie is when Edward jumps on Bella’s truck when she’s washing it in her driveway and he invites her to meet his family. They actually appear to be interacting in a friendly, silly, teenage relationship kind of way. They finally have chemistry on screen and its fun to see. Then the scene ends and Edward and Bella are just miserable again 😭
The bit where he just bends over and straightens out the dent with one hand is so inexplicably adorable to me.
That’s exactly why the first movie had way more potential, Edward has moments of a personality and in New Moon Jacob is the most likable in this entire franchise
This is why 1 and 2 only get my defense
I come from a different era. Vampire novels when I was in high school were Bram Stoker's Dracula or Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire (LeStat was the primary character in the series).
The difference between those books and what kills the Twilight series for me is simple. The Twilight books treat vampires like they are contemporaries who stay up to date with the times to fit in.
Instead of being an apex predator that has experienced decades, centuries, or milennia, we get Edward, and the rest of the Cullen's. Who play baseball, and make friends with their food because they're vegan. And oh yeah, a vampire who is decades old has a crush on a 16 year old girl. Isn't that cute?
If you ask anybody who liked those books to post a photo of themselves when they read those books, they will call the photo cringe.
Ok. That was 1 decade ago.
7 or 8 decades later you will say you looked cute when you were young. And you will think 16 year olds are immature , naive, foolish, fun, and optimistic. That's called experience and perspective.
Honestly. The book is about a 16 year old girl getting pregnant by an 80 year old sparkly vampire. Because love.
Bonus twist:
The other guy you liked ends up crushing hard on your daughter.
Love the characters all you want. The plot is creepy Greek tragedy garbage. Admit it. There is no way you would like to be in a relationship with an age gap of more than 10 years. That's what kills the books for me. I can suspend belief that vampires and werewolves exist. I just can't believe a 16yo girl likes someone Joe Biden or Donald Trump's age in a romantic mysterious way.
Wait. I take it back. Maybe Edward really is a predator. From Epstein island.
My problem with the Twilight saga is how as a teenager you think this is true love, and you dont realise how toxic evryone is: Bella, Edward, Jacob. They're always manipulating, possesive an just overall toxic. And eeevery teenage girls was like "omg I want love like thaaaat" Oh, also the fact that the author made vampires (who I personally think are creepy and "scary") look so magical and cool AND SHINY. Like completely different mythical characters. But that's just me.
Nah xD
I agree with the first part about toxicity, especially ESPECIALLY the whole Jacob Renesme thing is just - bleah, no matter how she tried to justify it, but how the author chose to portray her own characters isn’t valid criticism, it’s just your opinion about a creature that doesn’t even exist.
I like twilight cause it was a refreshing story.
I get excited when something isnt repetitive and new.
Didnt care for the example it gave.
It was adventure into new experiences.
Also what you said we all agree.
well, we can't underestimate teenage love, because I know two people have each other since high school and they grow old with each other. I hope it still exist today. Like today. er..
Historically, vampires could and were portrayed as beautiful and seductive. She might have pushed it to another level but she has the right to and it goes well with the story.
When I rewatched the series again last month, the simplicity of their characters somehow comforted me. In a weird way, her blandness was a nice difference to the happy-go-lucky type of protagonists I usually see. The way that Bella is more accurately represented as a teenager really made me love the series. It's a bit weird but I love it :)
Yes, finally someone said it! Thank you!
Yeees... people hate on Bella because everyone literally is Bella we are all boring characters irl
Actually I love Bella’s character...it’s really nice
@@MariqStefan me too
Same !
In Midnight Sun (Twilight from Edward’s pov) it’s revealed that Edward has a hard time reading Charlie’s thoughts, but unlike Bella’s some of his still get through. Edward wonders if there’s a genetic reason for Bella’s thoughts being protected.
Also, the reason some powers work on Bella is because her shield protects her from powers related to mental abilities but not physical ones. Though I’d argue that she should be protected from Jasper’s as well since emotions are formed in the brain. Like if she’s protected from Jane’s power she should also be protected from Jasper’s.
It's also noted that Renee has a really, REALLY loud mind, to the point that it's strongly implied that she has a subtle ability to telepathically control everyone around her. Nessie seems to have inherited her abilities from Renee.
Oh, if Charlie became a vampire, he would be interesting
The soundtrack SLAPPED! I still have it to this day.
It has to be one of my favorites ever! I said what I said
@@itsmartafilipa There was no reason for the music to go as hard as it did.
Facts. I didnt even watch twilight as a teen but I had the soundtrack on my playlist 😅
Muse and Paramore 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@ciri_riannon235 ABSOLUTELY.
I’m sorry is “ Bella where the hell have you been loca” “sup Arizona how you likin the rain girl” “look Bella a worm” NOT ELITE HUMOR TO YOU?
''also it's la push baby"?
You nicknamed my daughter after the loch ness monster?????
That was was a star!
looool
BELLA WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN LOCA???
Also Anna Kendrick's character has me rolling in laughter everytime she appears on screen.
i still feel like the books were way better than the movie. all the cringy scenes people bash twilight for like the forest scene when she says he’s a vampire, it doesn’t exist. in fact, he never even really refers to himself as a vampire in the book when she finds out. the books also do touch on bella a lot more (esp in midnight sun, she talks about her life in arizona bc edwards is continuously asking her questions bc he can’t read her mind and he wants to know every detail about her). she is still, admittedly, a bland character - just a regular girl that reads books, “girl next door”, but i think that’s on purpose for the purpose of making it easier for the everyday girl to put themselves in her spot. the book is a little pretentious, but i think that’s the only ‘oof’ part about it. i think it does a good job of being a fantasy romance book for teenagers.
I agree! The forest "You're a vampire" scene didn't even happened in the books. They talked about it in the car after Bella's almost assault in Portland and then the "Your my personal brand of heroine" conversation was more lighthearted and happened in the meadow. I love the books and they're better because there were a lot of lighthearted and funny moments in them for me, and it was such a waste that the movies had to go choose the serious and melodramatic angle for all the movies. And even in the Twilight book, Edward and Bella did have conversations alone. I remember the part when they talked in the cafeteria and Edward kept the bottle cap from Bella's soda when the bell rang (and it was a moment when he actually acted like a teenage boy! and they didn't include it in the movie damn)
I completely agree, when I went back and re-read the book I remembered why I found Edward charming as a teen. He’s not nearly as angsty as his portrayal in the movie, there are so many more moments of him joking and being lighter in general. Plus Bella does call him out quite a bit, and you do actually get to see them get to know each other, there’s a whole week where he asks her pretty much every question he can think of from “what’s your favorite color?” To more complicated questions about who she is and how she thinks. If you only see the movie, Edward is really unappealing but in the book he’s your typical dark, edgy, charming, snarky YA boy.
Holy shit, you people need to pick up an actual novel sometime. The Twilight books are sooooo poorly written and lacking in plot, I can't believe they actually got published.
@@amityislandchum let people enjoy things. they are written fine for a teen “novel”. never claimed it was the best, most profound book on earth. they’re teenagers in this book. it makes sense. edward’s life experiences complete stopped at the age of 17. he is both old as fuck but stuck in the mindset of a 17 year old. i think it’s interesting, esp in the newest book in his pov. no one is claiming that this book is the best book on earth, but it certainly isn’t that fuckin bad. she wrote the book, published it, etc in a total of 6 months, and for that, it’s pretty damn fine a read. chill out with the ego.
@@amityislandchum I get what you're saying. Frankly, I've just read the books last year and I know that a lot more other books I've read are better, but this is one of my guilty pleasures you know? There were definitely flaws and I think you're not a responsible Twilight fan if you don't recognize them. heck even the whole fandom roasts the franchise at some point. We never claimed it was a literary masterpiece -- just something you can enjoy without taking it too seriously. For others, it was nostalgic.
Also it was a discussion about the movies not giving justice to what was portrayed in the books.
“so you and cullen huh? i don’t like it” “WHO ASKED FOR YOUR OPINION?” that makes me laugh every time
that phrase made me go search into comments, who else liked it)))
you ever think about the fact that when teenage boys are really into sports they have a love of the game and a passion for it. they are cool and enthusiastic etc... but when teenage girls like a boy group or a movie franchise like twilight they are cringy, overly emotional, stalkery and obsessive. Can we all just like what we like without the judgement? thanks.
Well said!
Idk im more than willing to call teenage boys obnoxious, i went to a bad highschool.
100
Teenage boys have many more interests than sports and they're absolutely looked down on or mocked over some of them.
@@mechanomics2649 definitely not to the extent that teenage girls are mocked for their interests
the superpower thing being 'active' in Bella is a thing that's explained in the books (I think, or on SMs website) where some superpowers are so strong they are active in human form, and get stronger in vampire form (like, vamp Bella can stretch her shield). Alice had the same, where she was killed for being a witch as a human bcos she could tell the future
Actually Romeo and Juliet gave birth to twilight which gave birth to 50 shades of grey that goes on to give birth to 365 days. Blame Shakespeare.
@4Freedom4All you wrote all that for no reason lol. The author of twilight said she was inspired by Romeo and Juliet years ago. Being inspired doesn’t mean you will make a shot for shot retelling of the same story. Two teens that fall in love at first sight in the first movie and willing to kill themselves for each other in the second movie, they literally start the second movie watching Romeo and Juliet. Just because Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy doesn’t mean people can’t get inspired to make a love story from it maybe do a bit of research before going off on a rant.
@4Freedom4All lol ok dude
@4Freedom4All all this over a
joke lol
Not true. Twilight is My Chemical Romance’s doing, as is fifty shades. It’s this whole thing
Except Romeo and Juliet die at the end of the play bro. lol.
She's so obsessed with Edward bcs, it's probably the first interesting thing that ever happened to her.
Welp,, u have a point. Also I see Twilight as a representation of intense first love feelings but waaayyy more exaggerated
I don’t remember who said it, but I heard once that Bella is a good character for shy, insecure girls to escape into. She’s introverted, doesn’t have many hobbies, not all that interesting of a person... and yet everyone just thinks she’s just great. As someone who was a relatively bland preteen/teenager, I always wanted to be like Bella because everyone liked her without much of a question. As an adult I understand that Bella is terrible, but from ages 12-15 she was a serious role model.
I agree! Honestly I'm 19 and still relate to her lol. It's nice to fantasize about a hot guy who's also a supernatural creature liking you when you yourself are just a normal boring awkward teen. When she becomes a vampire is when she gains her confidence.
The author actually said that; as well as the reason she didn't characterise much of Bella's 'looks' or interests super in depth. She left a lot open for the female reader to imprint themselves into.
but that's also a cop out so
@@hotdogs2549 no I agree, that’s not an excuse for a poorly written character. But in this case, for a lot of girls... it WORKED. Haha
true. known as a "wish-fulfillment" character.
Okay cuz oause... Your song 19:55 was a BOP 😂😂😂 I died laughing the while time but i was also giving a slight shoulder jig 🤷🏾♂️🤣 great video btw. PS i still enjoy the Twilight movies, possibly because im a 90s Disney head who loves vampires & the thought of "soulmates" 🙄 i inow, im a sapp a**
I laughed at Anna Kendricks reaction more than the joke
She is jealous, because the guy the loves/likes , loves/likes Bella, and in the book it's obvious in the scene that he has and instant crush.
She sounds like someone who has to be nice to the mafia boss's daughter or she gets murdered.
Boys & men being obsessed with sports to the point where riots erupt if their team loses but
society: women who like uggs, pumpkin spice latte and twilight is where we draw the line
Preach
Umm no. We also make fun of the fast and furious.
Stan culture. That is where most people draw the line
@@shayla106 yeah but astronomically less than the Twilight franchise
@@silverprimus321boi9, first of all, most women don't "stan" uggs or pumpkin spice lattes though people make fun of that on a regular basis. second of all, men stan sports SO MUCH more than most stereotypically female-dominated things.
As a weird introvert who moved a lot as a kid and had little friends, I thought Kristen’s Bella mannerisms were fine.
YES! Try attending a youth group therapy for social anxiety and those are the mannerisms you get if not silence and staring at the floor. Another commenter said the people who hate Kristen Stewart’s mannerisms for being too weird are the same people who find others who act in that way to be cringe af. KS acted great as an insecure teen girl and Bella is written that way in the book.
@@ladygojo1320 I think I was a bit more of a resilient kid ahaha. I adjusted pretty well myself when I finally settled down for the end of high school and university.
I do have a small group of friends and am very happy with myself. School counselors frankly used to stress me out much more than approaching peers (even ones I’m not close to). The school counsellors I knew came off as really patronizing. I’m not particularly uncomfortable with presenting or leadership roles in my academics. I ended up joining a school leadership program.
I was socialized as a kid to be able to handle a normal amount of socialization. (Parent work parties) My habits only really happen when I’m hyper focused on certain tasks now.
exactly and ppl say she acts flat boring etc but from Bellas POV she thought of herself like that, if you read mignight sun or the part of breaking dawn from jacobs POV or any more of the add-ons you will see its just because of what she sees herself as
Nah, she exaggerated.
Yes- key word *fine*. But not interesting for a movie with immortal vampires and werewolves 😅
There's a theory going around that Bella has a half-vampire ancestor, explaining that her body doesn't feel natural which comes out as awkward/clumsy how she can smell blood in the books, how she's so pale despite living in Arizona, how she has the ability to shield. it goes on to when you see her turned into a vampire she becomes more comfortable with herself, more aligned with the vampire DNA, like the last piece of a puzzle has been placed. It sort of makes sense to me.
The problem I have with Twilight is that literally every character is more interesting than the main characters. The back story of all the Cullens is far more fascinating than Edward’s and certainly more interesting than anything bella does in all 4 books. That and the imprinting I really dislike the concept altogether it just seems way too much like grooming to me.
My favorite parta of the books are when vampires tell their story to Bella. I'll watch a spin off of all those stories and even the Italian royalty guys
Imprinting is literally grooming if the person is young.
I'd love to read a book about Alice from her own point of view or even a love story about Alice and Jasper.
@@salomehoyosgil5091 I want to learn more about Alice the most, not much is known about her past...
@@bloodmoonvampire6632 they tell all the storie of how Alice and jasper met, how jasper was a neofit in the civil war and how another girl vampire (i think victoria?? not sure) used him. And Alice knew in her visions he will regret and will want a changed and that they will fall in love so Alice met him in a particular spot so they could meet in the present.
Give me a story about a single dad trying to save his daughter from an manipulative vampire.
Charlie stole the show in both the books and movies. I think he even calls Bella out for only hanging out with the Cullen family and worried about her
Agreed this perspective is way more compelling.
Like that "Taken" movie with Liam Neeson in it, only .. vampire hunter edition.🤭🤭💜
@@jaginaiaelectrizs6341 I am not saying no to that idea!
@@toricarlini4474 The more I think about it, the more I actually want it too! LOLL😹😹
Twilight from Charlie's perspective is a horror story since it basically looks like Bella was indoctrinated into a rich cult and he never really gets to see his daughter again after already losing so many years with her because of Renée.
Its still funny to me, that when Bella has a shield thing before we find out, its basically put in as if Bella just doesn't think. Her head is empty.
Also I can feel some aggression for Jacob, in the video. Might be just me though.
Doesnt charlie have the shield power too to some capacity?
@@Picking.a.name.is.hard1 That's what Edward said.
@@Picking.a.name.is.hard1 yes
that mini music video at the end maaan!! YOU KILLED IT!
Charlie was the most interesting character in the entire movie franchise. Seeing how he does almost everything he can to keep her safe and try to provide his daughter with the best, only to have her somehow bring Edward into the picture again..please.
He was an actual badass in the books, always going to bat for his kid no matter how shitty she was. He deserved better 😔
@@iCanbEYOURrUKIA Oh, like the time he was told that his daughter had just been assaulted by her male friend, and his response was to congratulate the male for assaulting his daughter? Yeah, totally a great guy "going to bat for his daughter." 🙄
the soundtrack in twilight is literally one of my favorite parts of the movie
Yes
Fits perfectly
Its unfair that when people like traditionally masculine interests that has crazy fans like sports (where fans are violent and literally killing each other), its still tolerable for society. Sports fans also talk about the topic constantly, watch it all the time, have merch everywhere, scream and yell and gather in large crowds, but society accepts it but god forbid someone likes kpop or other stuff that young girls like.
It is in a way how superhero comics were seen as. Mostly nerdy men in their parent’s basement never doing anything. Same could be said about gamers. Now society sees those things differently.
@@christinabullio6523 it doesn't help that, for whatever reason, "girly" media tends to be made with a lot less care or at least competency compared to "boys" media, not saying all girly things are bad, but stuff like Twilight is super mainstream and it's maybe the worst example of teen girls' interests in existence.
You are too generalising, imo it may related with the period of the culture, gaming culture was considered useless years ago, but now the value has shifted and even considered as a career. Kpop perhaps is still considered new and just reaches global phenomenon post 2015, so it is normal for some people to considered it strange, and it will change as the time goes.
@@aahmadfadhilah Yeah. Also people like “girly” stuff if it’s actually freakin’ good.
This!
There's an extremely short explanation in the books about Bella's supernatural ability as well as other vampires - it's nothing fancy Edward just says that basically a lot of humans have very subtle "abilities" that most are unaware of, but these abilities are heightened when a human is turned into a vampire just like strength, speed, vision, and all other sense are heightened
The one thing that always annoyed me was everyone complaining that she wasn't smiling. People don't have to smile 24/7. If you're surrounded by monsters that wanna kill you and you're smiling I don't trust you.
or how shes 'flat and boring' but thats bc thats how she sees herself, if anyone read midnight sun jacobs POV (i hate jacob) or any other add-ons its not bc she is flat and boring its bc the way she sees herself
@@korerietveld4797 Bella sees herself as so incredibly uninteresting and unspecial that it would in fact be quite remarkable and unique if it were actually true.
It quite obviously isn't, though. And it's obtuse of her to think that literally every other person she meets is just totally wrong and doesn't know anything somehow,,or whatever.
However, in the first Twilight book Bella actually sees herself as super selfless and kind of falling-on-her-own-sword for her mom, so her mom can go be happy with her new step-dad without her. Which always annoyed me. Because she says/thinks that she was doing this inspite of her mom and step-dad supposedly actually wanting to include her in their lives, and she just basically believed that she knew better than they did just how much of a bother she would be to them. And we literally hear her brain thinking thoughts about her friends that only a bad friend would have, or at best actually not even thinking about her friends at all unless they're directly in front of her and she literally doesn't have a choice. 😕😬🤨 idk man.. while I pretty much think ANY / ALL narrators are [at the very least potentially ]unreliable to some degree or another *especially* if it's told at all specifically from some particular character's pov or another, I question if that's really an excuse or contradiction of the things about Bella that are the most unlikeable. 🤔🤷♀️🤷♀️ 🙃
I haven't read Midnight Sun yet though. So ..who knows, maybe that would actually change my mind. Idk
The non-smiling is not a problem. The scoffing is 😆
@@herluka 😅🤭🤣🤣
Exactly, she was always a moody, deary character and I think her personality reflected the gloomy surroundings of Forks, hence why she was always hanging out in the woods with vampires 💀 it wouldn't make sense for her to smile all the time lol
Bella's personality was that she was "born 30 years old". She looked after her mom who was basically a child in the body of an adult, and then Charlie who never really learned to cook or take care of himself. She was also really into classic literature. I always thought she was very self possessed and confident despite her anxiety. She didn't care what other people thought, which is what made her so attractive.
But there are tons of passages in the first book where she berates herself for her flaws. Like, every single chapter she hates herself for being clumsy and shy. I get that teenagers are supposed to feel a certain level of self-consciousness, but Bella's amount is sickening. "Confident" would be the last word I would use to describe her.
Pretty sure some of them did have their powers before they became vampires but I think it depends on the power Alice when
she was human always had
visions before she even turned into a vampire same with Bella
Yeah, believe it or not, I really resonated with Bella. Parentified to extreme, and found solace only in books and odd things for young adults to be into, like the Brontë sisters novels. They were bestsellers and chart topping movies not because "hot vampire", it was "mousy girl actually being represented".
I wish she had more hobbies apart from reading wuthering heights, Pride and prejudice and Romeo Juliet
@@edenmckinley3472 The only book I read any of was the first 3 pages of the last book and her inner monologue/turmoil (which I think had to do with her engagement ring) was SO obnoxious I couldn't make it any further than that. I was like "Nothing is happening for 3 pages! She's just whining about herself TO herself..."
I loved the books and movie when I was a kid. But even tho at 27 year old I've outgrown the story and dislike it and the author overall, I find it more entertaining and bearable than any Adam Sandler movie in the past 10 years.
Facts
Adam Sandler’s movies are money laundering schemes. Jack and Jill has the look of a movie with a 10-20 million budget, but it cost 79 million dollars to make. To put things in perspective, Jack and Jill cost 11 million dollars more to make than Twilight Eclipse. It cost 4 million dollars more than Independence Day. If it had one million more it would be as expensive as Shutter Island, Mission Impossible and the Brendan Fraser version of The Mummy.
@@sandorenckell5259 Damn. 😂
Twilight is good
Uncut Gems is great.
That Twilight song you made would make Wayfloe so, so proud.
Yeah, it’s dumb but so are franchises like Fast and Furious and Transformers but you don’t see people hating on them nearly as much. Society despises young women and teenage girls. That’s it.
I disagree. I am a woman but I don't like twilight at all. I find Bella annoying and unbearable and her relationship with Edward is toxic. Other than that the theme and characters (minus Bella, Edward and Jacob) are so interesting, it inspired me to write a story
@@jaybirdfly149 Congrats but that wasn't the point
@@josefinebliss2801 what about Mulan (the cartoon)? It's a female oriented motion picture and all time favourite. My Little Pony is directed towards little girls but there exists bronies. K-pop's popularity in west is another example. I don't think society find them cringey. Blaming society's misogyny for hate on a franchise doesn't cut it. If it's a good story, society would accept it. Not everyone can simp for the toxic relationship between Bella and Edward. I believe the hate is well deserved.
@@jaybirdfly149 I don't think the relationship is toxic...not if you view from bella's side...she was already a too matured old woman who caught up in a teenagers body...she cudnt relate with anyone except edward..she had har insecurities and she failed to see herself as a person...edward did see her as one...and I didn't find the watching her sleep creepy in the book...its not watching her sleep..its just I think edward being too strong and have the capability to stop anything almost any dangerous thing... He ia obsessively worried..the relationship will not work out in reality..but in this fiction its great...I like the 1st two books and 3rd except the love triangle...4th book was creepy
@@jaybirdfly149 uhhh your point makes no sense??? lmao you can’t compare twilight to MY LITTLE PONY, a show made for actual children. OP’s point was that people love to clown on things young teen girls (not children) like. just like how we see charlie damelio and other _sometimes_ innocent young tiktokers getting bashed for no reason and people hating one direction and boy bands cos they have a largely female fan base. idk how you don’t see people hating kpop cos that hate exists all over the internet to the point where it’s unbearable
Only shy persons will agree that Kristen nailed it as Bella. She portrayed that “awkwardness” so well and hey, we also know that for the world quiet and shy = boring and flat.
In the books we see Bella is into books and that she’s always taking care of her family and friends (which for someone with 17 years old I think is pretty decent), but she being obsessed with Edward is not all that she is.
In eclipse she said it, that she found “her place” in that vampire world and that’s why she fights for it (yeah, in the real world that sounds like bs 😅 but again, she fighting for what she wants is also another pretty decent quality).
Hello, shy and awkward person here who likes Twilight.
Bella is awkward and painful to watch, yes, that was portrayed well. But the thing is, she's just not it. I've seen bunch of shy and awkward fictional characters, and their all at least 4 times better than Miss Swan.
@@Prinzessin-s6b I respect and kind of agree with that. I’m not saying she’s the best and I’m not either comparing her to others characters, I just said she has more qualities than just being awkward.
I think Nina Dobrev would've been a better Bella, a much better Bella.
@Noemí Hrdez You’re absolutely right. What I justified is also in the movies, but not as good as it should and I believe that often happens in adaptations.
I also think Twilight was a phenomenon in which it was already implicit that you had read the books, so... I think the fans knew very well the whole plot as well as the characters and their motivations in that plot, and let’s be honest, this saga was a fan service. The movies were made for and because of these fans (money).
Gurl barely showed emotions while acting, she only showed emotions where she had to pretend to be in pain. And homegirl was awkward in scenes with the boys because she has to pretend she was attracted to men.
The books explain the difference between the powers that can affect Bella and the powers that can't. The short answer is: Bella is only immune to powers that directly affect the mind.
Jasper's abilities affect a person's nervous system; the hormones/chemicals associated with fear, euphoria, contentment, rage etc. Alice sees the future, but this doesn't relate directly to any one person's mind. Therefore, both their powers work on Bella.
Edward and Aro both read minds. Jane creates the illusion of burning pain by projecting it into the minds of her victims. Kate's "electric shock" works in a similar fashion. This is why their powers don't work on Bella.
It doesn't make sense with Kate's powers. You can clearly see electricity flowing through her body so I don't understand how her powers create the illusion or how it affects the mind.
@@arabian8873 **sigh** I specifically said "the books".
What you are describing is something you _saw_ in the _films._ The films completely left out the distinction between *psychic* vampire powers and *physical* ones. This leads to Bella (in the films) having a shield that only blocks certain abilities but cannot block others ... for no apparent reason.
Kate's powers are displayed as physical electricity in the films because film is a visual medium. It may have been more cinematic (cool-looking) or convenient (script-wise) for them to depict it that way without taking the time to have characters explain that it is a mental ability she is using.
In the books her power has absolutely no visual cues. You simply touch her and feel it.
@@FadzaiSimango No, she's right and you're the idiot sitting here trying to compensate for Stephenie Meyer's intolerably bad writing. Kate's power affects the body, not the brain. Alice's power is specifically reading people's DECISIONS in their minds. Meyer fucked up, because she's too dumb to write a consistent story.
@@amityislandchum
Where do pain signals come from dipshit? The brain. Are you slow?
@@amityislandchum did you read the books? they didnt make anything up, this is all stuff Stephanie myer wrote and explained. alice actually says it herself when bella asks why she and jasper can effect her. she can see the outcomes of possible decisions, not the decisions themselves or the motivations behind them.
Your comments about Rosalie reminded me of the one (one) *absolutely perfect* moment in the first Twilight film: Bella comes over to the Cullens' for dinner, and the family are excited because (besides most of them feeling happy for Edward) they've been living in this nice house but never had a chance to use the kitchen before; Bella, however, explains with slight embarrassment that she ate before she came so as not to inconvenience them, since she knows they don't exactly do food. At that moment, without even changing her expression -- gotta maintain that iron control over herself to keep her monstrous side in check, doesn't she -- Rosalie smashes the beautiful (and full) glass salad bowl between her hands. I will mock the Twilight franchise in both its incarnations over so many things, but that single moment is fucking *amazing.* No notes.
A note on Bella's power - some of the vampires have instances of their powers as humans. Alice had premonitions before she was a vampire and, because she grew up in the early 1900s, was given electroshock therapy as punishment
Actually, Bella's superpower makes sense in the books. According to Edward, her mother has a strange mind and her father has a little hazy thoughts, so it could create Bella's shield. And vampire superpowers are based on human talents (e.g. Jesper was sensitive to emotions of others during his human life).
No they don’t, because Bella doesn’t shield from anyone else. It’s one thing if her power was a mental shield, but it’s not. If she has the ability to shield vampire powers, then she should have shielded Alice’s power of perception, and jaspers ability to change her mood
@@BabyGirlTiny She has only the mental shield - against Jane, Edward, Aro... Alice's visions are not a mental thing, nor are Jesper's abilities. Alice's visions are based on reality, she can see the results of Bella's decisions, not the decisions themselves. So she is not in Bella's head. And Jesper only controls the physical things in the brain. I know, it's a thin border. + James could track Bella (his superpower), he also used physical ability.
@@viktorie27 Thank you for bringing this up and saving me the effort of writing the comment myself lol
@@BabyGirlTiny ur a dumbass ive seen multiple ppl correct u lmao ur one of those ifiots who hasnt watched or read the twilight saga but hates on it anyway
@@viktorie27 no she doesn't have only the mental shield, since she was blocking that electric vampires power and Janes power which isn't mental. Her shield blocks others from using their powers within that shield. Thats her power. She doesn't block just mental powers. Thats not a thing. Or did everyone forget how Bella was able to train that shield in the first place since nobody around her besides Edward has a mental ability. And yes, alive’s powers are mental, so if Bella has a shield around herself and Alice is trying to use her powers on Bella, Bella can block them because she can block vampire powers.
I'm so glad people are starting to realize that Twilight does not deserve the amount of hate it gets, I mean we're living in the era of wattpad movies. Maybe it was these wattpad movies that led us to realize that Twilight was really not that bad. Also slight tangent but as I was listening to Lindsay Ellis' video describe the hate Twilight got, it seemed oddly familiar, and after thinking about it it kinda hit me that the hate Twilight got was very similar to the kind Taylor Swift gets, just a thought.
Wattpad movies get a lot of hate. But not nearly the hate campaign Twilight got. Lol even your average normie in 2007 or 2008 was roasting Twilight. Hell, Robert Pattinson himself did.
I would go as far as to say that cringe wattpad movie about Harry Styles is waaaaay worse and creepier than twilight. Poor Harry should feel violated, tbh.
The fanfic site AO3 is banned in China because a girl wrote a sexy fic in Chinese about a Chinese actor and a coworker of his (also a guy- I don’t know if that’s relevant since China is kinda... not cool with lgbt). Meanwhile in the west we make movies about real person fanfics. 😂
twilight was the wrong movie at the right time, a magical time called mid 2000s where the internet was really on the rise. that's why it was so much hated imo. it was all about the time it got out
The funniest comentary on a movie/ book, I've ever seen. I hardly laugh. Like I don't remember the last time I laughed. This...was gold. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
So... you hate Bella’s lack of personality, love Alice and think Charlie deserved better?! Then it’s you and the everyone in the Twilight fandom
I read up on something and apparently the writers made her personality like that, even though she is the main character, but because it helps more teenagers relate to her awkward behaviour. It maybe cringe looking back at it i think, although they could have done more with her character, it made it feel personal to the viewers ?¿ idk that's what I read hehe
@Shana Vaid as much as i agree i do think that the harry potter books are better. there are still some life advice in there, which to me there isn't in twilight, you know? and to me it's not about her personality itself, more to the fact that she lets herself getting pushover in any decision ever. i'm not trying to attack you or anything and i totally see where you're coming from with the misogynistic side. :)
Bella has a personality. Your comments are stupid and based on nothing
@Shana Vaid she isn't awkward wth
@@MariqStefan she's supposed to be awkward, though. a shy, socially awkward girl gets the attention from one of the hot unattainable guys.
I actually like this movie. To me, the biggest problem is Bella and Edward's relationship. I mean it is SO toxic it's kinda crazy.
100% agree!
@@friendlyspaceninja Oh and the twitching and mannerisms of Kristen Stewart is actually just how she is in real life, you can see it in interviews!
that's actually why i enjoyed them in general, i just like watching toxic romances
Cmon it’s not that toxic... it’s crazy cause he’s like a melancholic vampire fighting against himself all the time... but toxic is when something is bad for you when the relationship was good for both of them If I would say something negative would be codependent... they can’t live without each other which is some Romeo and Juliet syndrome present in every YA but yeah... other than that it’s great
@@isamaria3356 but they are constantly gaslighting each other and their whole romance is as you said, based on codependency as well as lies, their entire attraction is pretty much superficial. Edward likes her because of her blood and because she acts differently than he expects, and she likes him due to his looks??
Oh and Edward pretty much confessed to stalking her, breaking into her house and watching her sleep... Bella is technically also being isolated, another part of a toxic relationship, as well doesn't really do anything when she isn't with Edward. So yes it is pretty toxic, while you are right that most YA novels use a similar approach to romance, it is most often more about codependancy or 'devotion' kinda thing.
When he was reading people's minds at the pub and there was a dude thinking about cat. It's me, I'm that guy.
There is actually an explanation for Bella's powers. She has a mental shield, which protects her mind specifically. It doesn't protect her from ALL powers... just those that target her mind.
Alice's ability to see the future isn't a mental attack, so Bellas shield doesn't effect it. Jaspers powers effect emotions in a biologial/chemical sense, so her shield doesn't protect her (that one is sort of iffy but that's the explanation we're given).
Since most vampire attacks and abilities are mental in nature it just seems like her abilities block all attacks. But if say Benjamin were to use his elemental abilities to send a wall of water or a fireball at Bella, Bellas mental shield wouldn't do a dam thing.
Also, it is possible to have abilities without being a vampire. Alice could see future even as a human (she was locked in an insane asylum because of it). Its implied Edward was very intuitive and could read people very well even as a human as well. The implication being that gifted vampires were gifted human who had certain abilities or traits enhanced when they became a vampire.
Movies of course don't explain this stuff as well as the books. But that's pretty normal for book to movie adaptations.
Not saying Twilight doesn't still have it's share of holes. Just saying there are actual explanations for part about Bellas powers.
"It gave brith to 50 shades of grey and that's unforgivable. Fuck Twilight I hate it."
😂 I love you so much
Lol noone else understands that 50 shades is fan fiction
😂😂😂😂😂
Wait its fan fiction?
@@silverprimus321boi9 if you are serious,just a dirty version look at all the similarities
@@silverprimus321boi9 yea 50 shades was originally a Dom billionaire edward x shy sub bella fanfic.
“So yeah, this is the relationship millions of girls were begging to have.”
Perfect delivery.
One of the best parts of the book is a period of a few days when Edward and Bella actually spend time together and he asks her a bunch of questions about herself. Sucks that they cut that out of the movie and it made their chemistry seem even weirder
I never realized how aggressively blue the first Twilight movie was.
Their vampire powers are based on their human talents! Also, the reason Bella seems bad at being alive is based on the idea that she was always meant to be a vampire, which is why she has the easiest transition and has strong powers she can control so quickly.
Somehow that concept is very boring
Is this the real official explanation from Ms. Meyers? ._.
@@blueraven5353 Kinda. It's written in the last book as one of Bella's thoughts.
@@octarine1561 oh wow thats very unfortunate. Thanks for replying tho!
So the blond girl's human talent was inflicting pain on others?
The “powers” of the vampires were an “increase” of they human abilities, that’s why. Im sorry, I just had that useless information in my head stored since I was 12 and I had to share it 😂
To add to this, in midnight sun, we learn that Edward can’t completely read Charlie’s thoughts so it’s genetic
@@lunnaris474 I didn't get this 🤔
also the reason that alice and jasper can still use their "powers" on bella is because its something physical while other "powers" are more of illusions or mental. bella has a mental blockage but anything that is physical she is not immune to. idk how much sense this makes but when watching this video this is all my brain could think of🧍🏻
@@brekkenmeeks5436 how is seeing future physical? Just interested, no negative
@@victorialetiuha9070 She literally *sees* the future. She can see Bella because Bella isn't invisible in the future and Alice doesn't do anything Bella-focused like see the future through Bella's eyes or whatever. She just sees future scenes in which Bella happens to be physically present.
The fact that Charlie orders every week the same desert that Bella likes. Is a very sweet thing, trying to have her close.
Yes
Almost all the Cullens backstories would make for incredible movies WAY better than what we got and I would watch the hell out of all of them. Rosalie a classic gangster movie of revenge…Carlisle an epic drama of one man’s internal struggles and redemption… Jasper a classic tale of the old west and war only under a vampire matriarchy… and Alice a classic horror set in a 1920s Asylum. Like seriously all those movie would be all so different and epic.
So true! I never really thought about that
i love blue tinted movies, they’re so iconic lmao
Ngl, same...! For some, it’s annoying, but I just think it’s cool!
So true. I wish they'd do a Batman movie with that blue tint look.
@@oneandonlysound99 omg that’d be so great
It reminds me of Tim Burton animations
Thirteen, Another Earth and White Oleander 💜
I have randomly stumbled over your account through your first emily in paris video and since then binged ALL of your videos. I LOVE the way you are editing and your videos bring me a lot of joy
I like to imagine an alternate version of Twilight where its just Charlie and Carlisle and Billy solving supernatural crime in Forks.
And then in the final climactic showdown, Billy slowly and shakily stands up from his wheelchair and turns into a werewolf.
I love this. Carlisle and Billy working together to keep Charlie from figuring out vampires and wolves, but Charlie has kinda figured it out but refuses to believe it...except in his dreams!
i need fanfiction for this ASAP
That sounds like an epic movie/TV show. I would absolutely adore that.
Sell it to Netflix.
Great fic sinopses now write it down
Reading the books really did change my experience with the movies and I never realized how much until now. You raised very good points that never occurred to me because I knew the context/further detail from the books. Anyhow, great analysis! I really enjoy your videos ^♡^
I can't believe you didn't mention, "Look Bella, a worm!" That's legit my favourite line in the entire franchise.
about the final point re bellas superpower, the books sort of go into how vampires with powers take something from their human life and amplify it. also in a canonical twilight fan produced film, its revealed that alice always had premonitions even as human, which is why she was put into a mental hospital. most recently, midnight sun sort of touches on how bella may have gotten her power genetically because edward remarks on how charlies thoughts are also very quiet, and how her mom has extremely loud thoughts. so... i guess theres meant to be something there? lol
Yeah that still doesn’t make sense with how she’s able to only block Edward for some reason and not everyone else
@@BabyGirlTiny i feel like i remember reading something about how she can only block powers that are direct, so when jasper changes moods hes not changing your mood hes doing it to anyone around him. and alice sees all futures all the same time. meh
@@BabyGirlTiny it's because Jasper's powers are on the body, not the mind, whereas Jane's power, Aro's and Edward's are on the mindm and Alice also sees the person but it doesn't affect their mind. that's why. her mind is protected by her power but her body isn't.
@@nestad2698 no, that’s not the case, I think. Isn’t one of the Denali Vampire sisters shocking Edward with electrical shocks to motivate her to expand the shield? And the shocks are to to the body, right? I think, the explanation by @neari face is correct. I remember vaguely something like this as well.
@@Marutschkaka that's literaly what they say in the books, that it's because it's her mind. and the electrical shock is actually a psychological thing, she doesn't actually electrify you like they did in the movie
Kristen Stewart is an amazing actress. They were telling her to do the twitchy stuff. She's done a great job capturing Bella, don't hate on Kristen for the dullness of Bella.
Eh. She seems like she *could* be a good actress, but her career has declined since the Twibrite series.
The problem is she made the character more dull, at least in the books she had SOME personality.
There’s also the issue of Bella having her internal monologues, and that doesn’t transfer well to a movie like this. Bella doesn’t have the most interesting personality, but the books let us in on her thoughts. Outwardly? She’s a brick. Kristen was given a thinking brick and told to play the brick…
She’s not that bad in other movies I’ve seen her in… sure, not someone I would describe as an absolutely brilliant actress, but she’s not the worst either. She just got a role that hardly shows anything, and five movies of constant narrating would have been boring and annoying as well…
@@thatoneweirdkidthatyoudisl6723 Bella is generally a dull character who comes off a bit self involved she nailed that aspect of Bella e.g.. Bella only truly becomes alive once she turns in Breaking Dawn.
@@thatoneweirdkidthatyoudisl6723 I don't think Kristen was writting her charter, but ok
The review was great and informative, but wow am I glad I stuck around long enough to hear that song 😂❤️
I can't bring myself to hate Twilight, I was a fan of it when I was younger and grew out of it like everyone else, but re-watching it from times to times, with a bottle of wine, good food and even better company is a guilty pleasure of mine. It's so bad, cringey, ridiculous and over the top at times, it's involuntarily hilarious & entertaining as hell ! I love Twilight for that
Oh my god I do the same thing! Me and my bestie order sushi, pour a glass and watch twilight like once every two months LOL
Absolutely! It's comforting because it takes us back to easier times. It's guilty pleasure. And nothing wrong with that :)
Agreed ! It’s my guilty pleasure and nostalgia from my teens. I’ve read all the books, & would’ve loved to see movies or sort films centered around the vampires and werewolves , and all their back stories !!! 💓
I’ll always love it to some extent !
I’m sure there’s cringey movies from every ones era that they still love & have nostalgia for !
Same!!! I love it! Eheh
"It's never really explained why..." It is explained why in the books, though, particularly in "New Moon" and the subsequent novels. Bella's blood appeals to Edward and vampires more because she has latent superpowers (i.e. is a "mental shield"), which draws vampires to her scent to either kill her as a threat, or turn her into another vampire to strengthen their coven (i.e. the Volturi).
if im not mistaken the reason why edward is drawn to bella's blood is because she is his personal brand of heroin or what aro would say just another la tua cantante incidident. the same stuff also happened to alice when she was a human where james was drawn to her blood but unlike edward he never fell in love with her except to kill her for blood. luckily for alice she was saved and transformed into a vampire.
This still feels like half an explanation
yes, but where do thoese latent superpowers and that mental shield even come from? especially since she's just some random human.
@@heroinfather316 It's explained in the books that it appears to be via random genetic mutation.
@@EyreAffair ohhh, i see
As a teenage girl who is in both male and female dominated fandoms, I can tell you that they are both equally toxic if you go a bit too far(which is very easy to find, actually), just not in the same way, and aren’t viewed the same way at all. It’s funny how only the mostly-female-fandoms are generally judged as cringe, obsessive, weird, immature, etc etc and forever treated as such; however, even if mostly-male-fandoms get called out for the same behaviour, nobody remembers it, hell their image stays « cool », « trendy »...
Also, when it’s mostly a female fandom at the beginning but some guys tell their dudebros about it when they see it becomes popular, and the new male fans now treat it as if it was cool from the start, ignoring they had been insulting the girls for liking it, saying it was horrible without even trying just because teenage girls liked it? Yeah... it happens a lot. Especially with anime.
The anime fandom is really, really bad for girls. It’s really infuriating being treated as if you don’t exist, or as if « a girl liking stuff for boys » was rare. When really, 40 to 50% are female. We’re just not paid attention or heard enough, which is why it may seem as if we’re not there. And since we’re just generally sexualised, treated as « rare », and there are lots of incels, misogynistic/sexist behaviour, it doesn’t help women to try to be heard and seen even more.
The internet in general tends to erase women from it(remember rule 16?). In the English language now calling everyone « dude », « man », « bro » « sir », « guys » etc is okay. But try to do it with « gurl » «sis » « girls » etc and see how most males react. And since it is kind of anonymous, when you say something interesting that doesn’t reveal your gender, automatically you are considered a guy, and praised as such.
I find it very annoying that « the default » gender is male in our society. Female is « the second » gender, the customised avatar in a game, an option, a minority. Although there are as many females as there are males.
The only safe space for teenage girls in fandoms is within female-mostly fandoms, which is why we tend to be so obsessive about them I guess. Since we know our opinion won’t be heard with a bias, and will be taken seriously for once. And there are less creepy dudes trying to take advantage of you. You feel safe and can reveal your gender without having any kind of drawback for doing so.
The female/lgbt fandoms are seen as obsessive and loud because we can be that freely, just as the male fans do in their fandoms -(but are called « passionate » instead)- and people aren’t used to that. I wonder why that kinda scares our society...?
Of course some take it way too far, in all fandoms and regardless of gender. And those are pointed at and generalised as if the whole fandom was the same. But this is another problem.
That's high quality stuff right there
We need to make a group for just discussing such things. Also add fanfìction into that group, people often treat it as if it's just girls writing it and they hate it just based on thay bias (that and thinking a of it is equally bad)
this very well put. I am deeply invested in anime, sports, action movies and mainstream media, but I also like "girly" stuff as well. I went through a "i'm not like other girls" phase in middle school and i feel like every girl does at some point. and it's bcos of these reasons why girls experience internalized misogyni
Totally agreed. As a guy who follows many stuff, I have seen the male dominated fandoms do stuff to people nobody should be subjected to. Anime is a cesspool for females because of the way it treats most girls in anime itself. No matter the age, 90% of all anime girls are sexualized and guys get a pass on perving them. Yet girls are subjected to enormous torture for liking the things they do when its not even a tenth as bad as the stuff guys love.
@@TheFourthWinchester well said. In My Hero Academia Mineta is an outwright perv and everyone in the anime acknowledges it, even himself. but he's then told wanting to become a hero just so girls will talk to him is a valid reason to wanna be a hero, in other words rewarding his perviness. he's percieved as "funny" bcos he's a disgusting pervert and it just doesn't work for me.
in MHA they also have constant scenes in every single episode where girls in the anime, regardless what they're wearing or doing, will be shown in shiny sparkly slow motion way, showing it as this is how the male characters view them. but there's not a single scene like that for any of the male characters.
My Hero Academia is a great anime and I love it, it's just a shame it's not an exception for this disgusting portrayal of girls. same goes for Haikyuu
I used to turn on the movies just to let something chill play in the background. It reminds me of simpler times, rainy November days doing house chores and baking cookies.