only the final battle

Eloisa 2022-04-22 07:01:06

First of all, let me explain that there is no specific scene description for this decisive battle in the original novel at all. It is directly that Arrow touched Alice's hand and then shrank his eggs and ran away with his men (see the author Stephanie Mayer). Can't handle the big scene at all). But even though the fidelity of this series of movies to the original novel has always been speechless, if this part of the novel is really moved to the movie, the audience waiting to watch the action scenes will definitely be scolded. No way, so far, we can only let the screenwriter open their minds.

In fact, since the first part of the novel, Stephanie Mayer has been describing the various types of superpowers possessed by the vampire family, such as reading minds, foreseeing the future, controlling emotions, and discharging palms. It is simply a low-profile version. X-Men; as for the Indian guy named Benjamin who can control at least the three elements of water, wind and soil, it is hard not to think of Aang in the American animation "Avatar". If the brain hole is opened enough, watching these superpowers use their abilities to start a big fight will undoubtedly greatly enhance the entertainment and excitement of the film. However, the original author, Stephanie Meyer, just threw out this concept, but didn't know how to describe the specific battle scenes, and the screenwriter of this film undoubtedly did not have this ability.

So, at the end of the fight, the vampires who originally had all kinds of cool superpowers, no matter which side they were on, were the same as having amnesia. The most powerful, the result is only a crack in the ground (or aoe damage regardless of the enemy), and then Jane on the Volturi side performed one or two "pain" and was bitten off. All in all, it was a waste of things, and the ingredients that were good were turned into a pot of strange hodgepodge.

As for the "all this is just a possible future shown by Alice" that was finally revealed, countless people have complained, and I will only quote a few points: how it should be ended, a well-known YouTube creative group focusing on imagining other possible directions of the movie's plot (also known as hishe) directly rewrite the ending as Arrow, after seeing the future given by Alice, avoids the mistakes of his own side in the original future, and attacks in different ways, resulting in the final destruction of Karen's side; A blogger on YouTube, dylan is in trouble, who recorded his own reaction to watching a movie, pointed out that this so-called peace is false, and the nature of Volturi's coveting the members of the Cullen family with superpowers has not changed. , they will make a comeback sooner or later. In addition, he also pointed out that the author of the original novel, Stephanie Mayer, forced the whole story to end with a big reunion in order to "retain and re-enter the world written by him", but forgot to advance in the normal plot. Next, the death of a character can elevate itself and the story, just like George rr Martin (you are killing chickens with a knife). . .

All in all, the lack of ability of the author of the original work, coupled with the loyalty of the main creator of the film to the original work, did not dare to go beyond the thunderous pool, and finally created this very exciting but silent final battle. Of course, for fans of this series, they only need to see a happy ending. As for logic and character sublimation? Can you eat?

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 quotes

  • Bella Cullen: What was that?

    Edward Cullen: She showed you the first memory she has of you.

    Bella Cullen: Showed me how?

    Edward Cullen: How do I hear thoughts? How does Alice see the future? She's gifted.

  • Bella Cullen: Now you know. Nobody's ever loved anybody as much as I love you.

    Edward Cullen: There's one exception.