Just talk about the ending

Miller 2022-03-17 09:01:02

No matter how many people say that the movie is mentally handicapped and naive, from my personal point of view, there is still a certain distance between the movie and the bad movie. At least it is better to grasp the beginning and the turn of the story. As for not seeing the love spark, it is a matter of opinion. A person who knows yy, even if there is no eye contact, can write a long story about ten thousand words.
Just want to talk about the ending. I haven't read the original work, and I don't plan to read it. I am even more uninterested in knowing how the unfinished parts will develop. Because for me, the abrupt ending is the most ideal. Edward did not turn bella into the same person as him, but said, is it okay to grow old like this? I think, for For a vampire, when there is a time when eternal life will eventually get tired, he will concretize abstract concepts. See the graduation hat on Edward's wall. The appearance and life that will never get old seem to be repeated endlessly. Things, at first you will find it interesting and fresh, then get used to it, then panic, then erupt, then despair, and then go on uninterestingly. Times are changing, everything around is changing, the president has changed one after another, the fashion trend has passed one after another, everything is cyclically repeated, people keep saying retro, the only constant is you, What a dull thing this is.
So he didn't change her into his kind, but hoped that she would grow old like a normal person. This is the highlight of the ending and the most undreamy essence of this dreamy movie to satisfy the otaku yy.

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  • Johann 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    Uh, it’s actually pretty fanatical about settings like vampires, it’s okay, I don’t like it very much, and it’s not very annoying.

  • Frank 2021-10-20 19:00:10

    You don’t need to carry an IQ to watch this kind of movie. .

Twilight quotes

  • Isabella Swan: Who are they?

    Angela Weber: The Cullens.

    Jessica Stanley: They're, um, Dr. and Mrs. Cullen's foster kids. They moved down here from Alaska, like, a few years ago.

    Angela Weber: They kinda keep to themselves.

    Jessica Stanley: Yeah 'cause they're all together, like TOGETHER together. Uh, the blonde girl, that's Rosalie, and the big dark-haired guy, Emmett, they're like a thing. I'm not even sure that's legal.

    Angela Weber: Jess, they're not actually related.

    Jessica Stanley: Yeah, but they live together. It's weird-and, okay, the little dark-haired girl is Alice. She's REALLY weird, and, um, she's with Jasper, the blonde one who looks like he's in pain.

  • Angela Weber: Smile!

    [camera clicks]

    Isabella Swan: Okay.

    Angela Weber: Sorry, I needed a candid for the feature

    Eric Yorkie: The Feature's dead Angela, don't bring it up again!

    Isabella Swan: It's okay, I just...

    Eric Yorkie: I-I got your back baby.

    Angela Weber: I guess we'll just run another editorial on... Teen Drinking...

    Isabella Swan: You know, you could always go for... eating disorders? Speedo padding on the swim team.

    Angela Weber: Actually, that's a good one...

    Jessica Stanley: Kirk right?

    Angela Weber: [in unison] Kirk.

    Jessica Stanley: That's exactly what I thought.

    Angela Weber: We're talking "Olympic Sized".

    Jessica Stanley: There's no way - he's so skinny, it doesn't make sense.

    Angela Weber: Totally.