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My Thoughts on TWILIGHT (the Movie)

Last Sunday, I saw TWILIGHT with my teenage niece only three days after reading the book for the first time. I had the advantage of not having to go through the “Rob Effect,” which is what Twilight author Stephenie Meyer called the rabid negative reaction of fans against Robert Pattinson’s casting as Edward Cullen. That’s mainly because I already knew beforehand that Cedric Diggory would now morph from a wizard to a vampire, and at that time, I really didn’t care.Making movie adaptations of a popular novel is always very tricky. I’m glad I realized early enough that I had to enjoy a movie adaptation for what it is – a movie – and not obsessively gripe over every single departure from the book. That is, IF the changes are minor and does not affect how the story goes or how the characters are written. I know moviemakers will never be able to put in all of my favorite scenes and dialogues from the novel, so that’s not a big deal for me, but I DO have an issue if the character itself is changed to add more drama (like the petty, rebellious High King Peter in Prince Caspian).

I’d say Twilight was pretty much a success in that it made the book come to life, and it really stayed true to the spirit of the novel. Here are some of my thoughts on the movie:

CASTING

Edward Cullen – Okay, so I mentioned the Rob Effect already. I don’t get it. Seriously, is there any human being who can live up to how people imagined Edward Cullen to be? Robert Pattinson is not a pretty boy like Zac Efron, or handsome in the Brad Pitt kind of way – but he’s a looker. Plus, he has a very chiseled face that can look both scary and beautiful at the same time. For some reason, he reminds me a bit of Heath Ledger. I think he’ll do well as a character actor by the way he portrayed the dark, conflicted side of Edward, which I didn’t really get from reading Twilight. (I understood it more when I read the leaked draft of Midnight Sun, a retelling of Twilight from Edward’s point of view). I particularly liked the way he first said “hello” to Bella during their Biology class – tentative, uncomfortable, but calculating. I also loved his reaction when Bella asked him if he got contacts, where he gave some incoherent excuse and stalked off. What an attractive, morose Byronic hero.

Bella Swan – Wow, Kristen Stewart was amazing, and physically, she’s how I imagined Bella to be – plain-looking but lovely. I was actually surprised at how her facial expressions, body posture and hand gestures were able to reveal the internal turmoil that Bella was going through. This was described in minute detail in the book, and I was worried the actress wouldn’t be able to show this on screen. But Kristen Stewart did, and I’m really impressed. My only problem was that I kept remembering her in Panic Room during the entire movie.

Charlie Swan – Well, that wasn’t how I imagined Charlie to be – I thought he’d be a bit more shy and quiet, but Billy Burke did a great job. I loved how he cocked a rifle when he told Bella to bring in Edward.

Alice Cullen – Ashley Greene was exactly how I imagined Alice to be, except that I pictured her to be even shorter in person, and have even shorter hair. Plus, I thought she should look a wee bit younger, but it really doesn’t matter. Her pitch during the baseball game looked a bit too difficult though, what with kicking her leg straight up like that.

Jasper Hale – Hmmm, Jackson Rathbone really DID look like he was in pain, but I wasn’t sure about the zombiesque look. Plus I thought Jasper should have been a bit bulkier, and more handsome. His character wasn’t that well-developed, but that’s not his fault.

Rosalie Hale – No offense, but I was imagining someone prettier than Nikki Reed. She’s pretty, just not… heartbreakingly beautiful, as I thought Rosalie would be. Well, I think I’m beginning to understand the Rob Effect. Anyway, I thought she did well in her bitchy moments.

Emmett Cullen – He’s big, he’s bulky, but I was imagining Emmet to be even taller, scarier… more like a bear. I don’t know where that came from, but on the whole I think Kellan Lutz did a great job, though this monkey man only got a few lines.

Carlisle Cullen – I, uh, didn’t really like Peter Facinelli in this role. There was just something about his face that creeped me out, I don’t know. Maybe his hair was too blonde or something.

Esme Cullen – I loved Elizabeth Reaser in the role as Edward’s mother “for all intents and purposes.” She was so pretty and so warm, but didn’t she look too… well, normal? She sort of looked like a regular person to me, not a vampire.

James – Cam Gigandet was very convincing as the hunter, a nomad vampire who’s out to get Bella and make her suffer, partly in order to aggravate Edward. He was definitely a good choice, because he looked scruffy and scary and his growls made me shudder.

MUSIC

I loved all the songs they picked for each scene. I wrote another blog entry about the songs from the movie, so I guess I don’t have to go into a lot of detail here. I especially liked the musical score, because it gave the movie an ethereal, haunting feel to it.

STORY

The story did not deviate too much from the plot of the book, which was a relief. The characters were also consistent with the description from the book. I’m so glad also that they lumped a lot of direct quotes from the book into the script, without making it sound contrived or awkward.

I particularly liked the scene when Bella was leaving Charlie. Unlike in the book, where the reader knows what the plan is, the movie had the element of surprise when Bella shut the door in Edward’s face, shouting that they’re relationship is over. When she gets to her room, the audience gasps because Edward is right there helping her pack, and then they understand the plan. Another scene I liked was Bella seeing her friends leave a restaurant, happy as a normal high school kid should be, while she was fleeing for her life, because it showed how her life could have been without Edward.

Of course, there were a couple of scenes I missed from the book. One was the time Edward sat alone at the cafeteria, away from the Cullens table, and signaled to Bella to join him there. I also loved the time when Edward caused a traffic jam in order to see Bella’s horrified expression when Tyler asked her to the spring dance. I also loved the time Bella fainted in Biology class and Edward carried her to the nurse.

COMPLAINTS

The movie is not perfect of course, and I do have some minor nit-picks.

1) It seemed that Edward only stopped sucking Bella’s blood because of Carlisle, who told him to stop. If Carlisle wasn’t there, he probably would’ve killed Bella outright. I guess that added drama, but it would have been better if Edward found the will on his own, without anyone making him stop.

2) It didn’t look as if Edward’s priority at the ballet studio was to save Bella’s life – in fact, he had to be reminded of the fact that his human girlfriend was about to die. In the book, his first concern was saving Bella, and he was able to overcome the temptation of her blood because he was so scared to lose her. In the movie, it seemed as if Carlisle and Edward weren’t in such a great hurry to check on Bella, conversing almost leisurely about her state.

3) I didn’t like the effects they did when Edward showed Bella how he looked like under the sunlight. If I didn’t know what to expect, I wouldn’t really get the point. His skin didn’t glitter or shimmer the way it should.

4) I don’t think it’s easy for people who haven’t read the book to understand why the Cullens – who were seven in all – didn’t just fight James and Victoria face to face, instead of splitting into three groups. They had the numbers in their favor after all.

5) The makeup of the vampires was rather inconsistent. When they were first introduced, they were all chalky pale-white with crimson lips, but in other scenes they look almost normal. Plus, usually only their faces were pale-white, the arms and neck look normal.

6) The effect of speeding up the tape to show how fast a vampire moves look rather… cheesy.

7) I didn’t like Edward’s spidermanish prowess of climbing trees. I didn’t know vampires had that power. But I did like the tree-top scene.

Complete Song List from Twilight

This is the complete song list from the first Twilight movie. To read the song list for New Moon, please click here.

1) Full Moon (The Black Ghosts) – track 3 in the soundtrack

– This was played when Bella left Phoenix to live with Charlie at Forks, up until she got to her room. The lyrics were particularly appropriate, since the song talked about leaving. “And I don’t know where I’ll go / And I don’t know what I’ll see / But I’ll try not to bring it back home with me…”

2) Eyes on Fire (Blue Foundation) – track 9 in the soundtrack

– This was played when Bella was waiting for Edward at the parking lot so that she could confront him about his creepy behavior the day before. Not only was the title of the song great for the scene (which opened with a close up of Edward’s flashing black eyes), but the lyrics represented Edward’s initial struggle with wanting to kill Bella. “I’ll seek you out / Slay you alive / One more word and you won’t survive…” Creepy.

3) Tremble for My Beloved (Collective Soul) – track 7 in the soundtrack

– This was played when Edward saved Bella’s life by stopping Tyler’s truck that was about to crash into her. Again, the song they picked for this scene was very well-chosen. “The hour has begun / Your eyes have now opened / To a world where madness craves / To a world where hopes enslaved / Oh, I’ll tremble for my love always…” The hour has come for Bella to realize that there was something supernatural about Edward, and for Edward to realize that he was beginning to fall in love with a human.

4) I Caught Myself (Paramore) – track 8 in the soundtrack

– This was played while Jessica and Angela were trying on prom dresses at Port Angeles, with a disinterested Bella looking on. The lyrics didn’t really match the scene per se, but it reflected the mental and emotional climate of Bella at that time. “You got it, you got it / Some kind of magic / Hypnotic, hypnotic / You’re leaving me breathless…”

5) Never Think (Robert Pattinson) – track 10 in the soundtrack

– This was played during Edward and Bella’s conversation over dinner at Port Angeles, after he saved her life again from the men who were about to attack her. This is one of my favorite scenes because Edward was beginning to open up to Bella about who he is and how he feels. I also loved the fact that the song was composed and sung by Robert Pattinson (the actor playing the role of Edward Cullen) himself. “Girl save your soul / Go on save your soul / Before it’s too far gone / And before nothing can be done / Cause without me / You got it all…”

6) Spotlight – Twilight Mix (Mute Math) – track 5 in the soundtrack

– This was played during the scene where Edward and Bella came to school together for the first time. “The spotlight is on…”

7) La Traviata (The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) – included in the bonus tracks

– This was played when Bella first visited Edward’s house, while the Cullens were making dinner for her.

8) Clair de Lune (The APM Orchestra) – included in the bonus tracks

– This was played when Bella turned on the CD player at Edward’s room, and they danced for a while.

9) Bella’s Lullaby (Carter Burwell) – track 12 in the soundtrack

– This was played when Edward carried Bella to the top of the trees to show her the sights, and continued to the scene where he was playing the piano for her. I really like the fact that Robert Pattinson was really the one playing the piano in the scene. There’s another “fake” version of Bella’s Lullaby which is actually “River Flows in You” by Yiruma. I wonder why they didn’t go for that one.

10) Supermassive Black Hole (Muse) – track 1 in the soundtrack

– This was played during the baseball game at the field right until James, Victoria and Laurent came to spoil everything. The lyrics doesn’t exactly fit the scene, but the rhythm and the music  did.

11) Let Me Sign (Robert Pattinson) – included in the bonus tracks

– This was played when a pained Edward decided to suck the venom out of Bella’s wound himself, not knowing if he can find the will to stop, in order to save her from becoming a vampire like him. The song runs throughout Bella’s dream sequence during her near-death experience. This was a very haunting, painful song, and again, it’s by Robert Pattinson. I’m not exactly sure what the phrase “let me sign” means though. Let me sign in the petition to become a vampire?

12) Go All the Way [Into the Twilight] (Perry Farrell) – track 6 in the soundtrack

– This was played during the prom, when Edward led Bella to say hi to her old friends Jessica and Mike, and Angela and Eric. “Tonight / Lightning strikes / Let’s go into twilight!”

13) Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Iron & Wine) – track 11 in the soundtrack

– This was played during the prom, when Edward and Bella were dancing alone at a gazebo. She wanted to know why he didn’t let her become a vampire too, and couldn’t understand why he wouldn’t end her life. The song captures Edward’s dilemma – he wanted to have Bella with him for eternity, but he didn’t want to end her life as a human. “Have I found you / Flightless bird / Jealous, weeping / Or lost you / American mouth…” I don’t exactly get what the American mouth is about, but anyway it turns out that the song was Kristen Stewart’s suggestion.

14) 15 Step (Radiohead) – not included in the soundtrack

– This was the first song used for the credits, when Victoria was walking down the stairs after watching Edward and Bella dancing. I suppose the lyrics are appropriate for Victoria – “How come I end up where I started…”

15) Leave Out All the Rest (Linkin Park) – track 4 in the soundtrack

– This was the second song used for the credits. I’ve always liked Linkin Park, so I was glad that they have a song in the soundtrack. “When my time comes / Forget the wrong that I’ve done / Help me leave behind some / Reasons to be missed / Don’t resent me / And when you’re feeling empty / Keep me in your memory / Leave out all the rest…”

16) Decode (Paramore) – track 2 in the soundtrack

– This was the third song used for the credits, and is the first single released for Twilight. This is the song with the most appropriate lyrics for the story, since the composer actually wrote this about Edward and Bella. “But you think that I can’t see / What kind of man that you are / If you’re a man at all / Well, I will figure this one out / On my own (I’m screaming, ‘I love you so.’) / On my own (My thoughts you can’t decode)…”

Crazy about TWILIGHT

3022495092_a9e8fd1908Last Thursday afternoon, I went to Powerbooks at Greenbelt during my lunch break to find an unabridged copy of The Count of Monte Cristo. I checked at the Customer Service desk but it was currently unavailable. Since I really wanted to buy any good book to read over the long weekend, I decided to look around a bit. I was intrigued because the shelves for reserved books were stacked full of the Twilight series, plus there’s a lot of hype around the series because the movie just came out. On a whim, I asked the nice lady at the counter whether the first book of the series was available, and she handed me what turned out to be the last un-reserved copy of Twilight. I decided to buy it on the spot and begun reading it while having pasta at Java Man.

I couldn’t put it down, and it took all my self-control to stop reading the book since I had to go back to the office after my lunch break. I hurried home after work and actually skipped dinner to finish the book, which I did at around 2pm. I decided right then and there that I had to buy the rest of the books. I normally don’t buy books until I’m sure it’s something I want to read repeatedly (preferring to borrow a copy from the library or from friends, or reading at the bookstore first), but this was an exception. I had to know what would happen to Edward and Bella.

So the next day, I went back to Powerbooks, and was dismayed to find that there weren’t any copies available of New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. I hurried to National Bookstore in Glorietta, but they were out of stock as well. When I got back to the office, I called all nearby branches of Powerbooks and National Bookstore to check if they had copies available, but to no avail. Happily, I remembered to call Fully Booked at Bonifacio Global City, which just got their stock. After work, I took a cab and bought the three other books in the series, and began reading New Moon right there at the bookstore. I, uh, again skipped dinner in favor of finishing the book. I slept at 5 am and got up at 8 am to begin Eclipse, skipping breakfast. I had a light lunch at around 2 pm, and finished Breaking Dawn at around 9 pm.

I have a feeling I’ll be writing a couple of blog entries on Twilight after this one, focusing both on the movie and the book. But for now, I suppose it’s enough to talk about how I skipped meals and lost sleep over the series.