The plot was unexpected. I've been wondering if it's possible for Bella to become a vampire, and if so, in what way. Unexpectedly, the two of them got married, got pregnant, gave birth to a child, and in the end, in order to save Bella's life, Edward went to suck Bella's blood (don't think this is very scary, although this film tells about a human and a A love story of vampires, but the blood-sucking scenes are handled indifferently and quickly, without making people feel scary or disgusting.)
From the experience and standpoint of human beings, I often imagine what kind of contradictions and difficulties they will have. Necessarily, this is a romance film, and it is also a fantasy film. Anything can happen. As long as you feel natural it is OK.
This film can continue to watch, and it is very important that the main characters in it have hardly changed. People are prejudiced, and if the main character changes when the sequel is made, unless the performance is more prominent, it will be difficult for the audience to accept it.
I like the dedication and confidence of the male and female protagonists in each other. When two people get along, the kind of intimate and slightly excited atmosphere always reminds people of the feeling of falling in love just now.
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