The love story in "Twilight: The New Century of Vampires"

Misty 2022-04-23 07:01:04

In the movies about vampires I have seen, none of them are purely about the horror of vampires. The vampire is just a prop used by the director. What the director wants to express is love, such as "A Ghost Story" and China's "A Chinese Ghost Story", all ghosts are a body, and love is the essence of the story.

This "Twilight" looks nothing new, old topic, old cliché. But it still attracts me to watch it. I don't know why. I am used to seeing love stories between humans, and I am still full of expectations for this weird love between humans and ghosts. Balla is a beautiful girl, her eyes are very special, and she really likes this character. The picture of the movie looks a little dark, but it is beautiful in the dark. Every picture seems to be carefully designed, and it is a good choice for computer wallpaper.

Edward Cullen is a vegan vampire. When I heard about a vegan vampire, it was ridiculous. It turned out that he did not suck human blood, but the blood of animals. The love between Balla and Edward Cullen in the movie didn't go through too many twists and turns, and it was basically smooth. But in the first part of the movie, the love between the two of them is described in great detail. Balla is a brave girl who dares to love and hate, even knowing that Edward Cullen is a vampire, she still chooses to love her.

This is the greatness of love. No matter whether the object of your love is a human or a ghost, if you choose, you will not regret it. This is in stark contrast to real love. In reality, when choosing a person, what is often considered is not how deep the love is. Women care about whether a man has a house, a car, and money. What a man cares about is whether a woman is gentle, virtuous, beautiful, and does laundry and cooking. In misplaced love, ignoring the one you love. Women can't figure out whether they love a house or a man, and men can't figure out whether they love looks or women.

Strictly speaking, it's not even love. Because for a woman, there are many men who can give you a house and a car, but very few people really love you. It is an extravagant hope to want to get love and also want to get a house and a car. It is not impossible to achieve extravagant hopes. As long as two people truly love each other, they will have everything they want. Because material things can be obtained as long as you work hard. But if you own a car and a house, but don't have feelings, it's useless to work hard. Of course, the love stories in the movie are very beautiful, and will not involve tangled money relationships.

In the face of love, Edward Cullen was hesitant. He liked Balla. Because of love, he deliberately avoided and distanced himself. He was afraid of losing control of himself and sucking Balla's blood. This is also a kind of great love. In order not to hurt the loved one, I would rather endure the pain in my heart and look at the loved one from a distance.

The touching part of this movie is that after Balla is injured, there will be many inconveniences in falling in love with Edward Cullen forever. She hopes to become a vampire too, from a normal person to a ghost, for nothing but love. Edward Cullen really loves Balla and he wants to be with Balla forever. If Balla is not saved, the human-ghost relationship will become a ghost-ghost relationship. But he can't be so selfish, it's not love. One wants to become a vampire, the other refuses to become a vampire. There is only one purpose, to defend the common love. Edward Cullen used his perseverance to save Balla, and the story of human and ghost love is very happy.

This is a love story in the movie, and I believe it exists in real life as well. Even if it is rare, it is the love belief of human beings to pursue happiness. Routine love stories are often seen and new, because we have never given up the pursuit of true love.

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Twilight quotes

  • Isabella Swan: Hey dad I have a date with Edward Cullen.

    Charlie Swan: He's a little old for ya, isn't he?

    Isabella Swan: No, uh, he's a junior I'm a junior. I thought you liked the Cullens.

    Charlie Swan: I thought you didn't like any of the boys in town.

    Isabella Swan: Edward doesn't live in town, technically. He's right outside.

    Charlie Swan: He is?

    Isabella Swan: Yeah he wanted to meet you, officially.

    Charlie Swan: Alright,

    [cocks gun]

    Charlie Swan: bring him in.

    Isabella Swan: Could you be nice? He is - he's important.

    [Charlie draws invisible circle around his head, as to be a halo]

  • Isabella Swan: Do you do this a lot?

    Edward Cullen: Just the past couple of months. I like watching you sleep. I find it fascinating.