It's pretty much wish fulfillment for teenage girls and women. Nothing wrong with that.
What's wrong with it is the nature of the wish it's fulfilling. As others have pointed out, Twilight's female lead is a passive victim whose life and identity revolve entirely around being some guy's woman. And the guy comes off as a creepy stalker, to boot.
When I was a teenager, I had Leia and Ripley and Juliet Parrish. People who ran their own lives and didn't take any shit. Bella is not my idea of a good role model for young women.
Marian
It's pretty much wish fulfillment for teenage girls and women. Nothing wrong with that.
What's wrong with it is the nature of the wish it's fulfilling. As others have pointed out, Twilight's female lead is a passive victim whose life and identity revolve entirely around being some guy's woman. And the guy comes off as a creepy stalker, to boot.
When I was a teenager, I had Leia and Ripley and Juliet Parrish. People who ran their own lives and didn't take any shit. Bella is not my idea of a good role model for young women.
Marian
....I wonder how much alcohol I can sneak into the theater in a winter coat???![]()
Part of me wants to see Twilight so I can have an informed opinion of the movie.
However from what I've heard of it it'd probably just piss me off and lead me to rant about how the woman writes her female characters like a 80's sci-fi anthology where the female characters life revolves around the male character and she has no goals of her own except to get pregnant and be with her lover forever.
Then there are the vampires.
Seriously there are a ton of mythological creatures other then Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies, some of them need loving too. Hey maybe the author/script writer(since there are numerous tv shows that are also dealing with it) could even make their own up. I know, I know, that would require imagination.
I agree it's a fucked up message to be promoting. Simply because it perpetuates the ideal of "The bad boy with a heart of gold". The whole "I can change him" belief that some women have about men that are douches and should be kicked to the curb.
And I wonder about some of the audience for these books. Whenever I take the wife for a check up, I can count at least one or two middle-aged women sitting in the waiting room reading one of these books. Last time there was a couple of women carrying on about the new movie like a couple of schoolgirls and how romantic it would be to have a man like that in their lives.
TWILITE.
I'm sorry, I just have to interject since so many people are fond of incorrectly stating this.
Harry Potter does not have depth - it has style. There is not a drop of thematic meaning in Harry Potter, however it is charmingly written and has entertaining plots.
Twilight is severely lacking in style and meaning and plot - at least that was my impression from the first 1/3 of the audio book.
Well, it's not Ulysses or anything but I don't think you can say that the Potter books are thematically empty.
The themes in the Potterverse are generally age-appropriate simple life lessons, but that's different from being completely absent.
Frankly I wish the Potter books had existed when I was 9. I might not have been such a thoroughly unmitigated bastard for most of my life.
It's pretty much wish fulfillment for teenage girls and women. Nothing wrong with that.
What's wrong with it is the nature of the wish it's fulfilling. As others have pointed out, Twilight's female lead is a passive victim whose life and identity revolve entirely around being some guy's woman. And the guy comes off as a creepy stalker, to boot.
When I was a teenager, I had Leia and Ripley and Juliet Parrish. People who ran their own lives and didn't take any shit. Bella is not my idea of a good role model for young women.
Marian
What's wrong with it is the nature of the wish it's fulfilling. As others have pointed out, Twilight's female lead is a passive victim whose life and identity revolve entirely around being some guy's woman.
Heh. Just wait 'til "Breaking Dawn".
Worst ending of a series EVERRRRR.
Joy
I really do beg to differ as I find the Harry Potter material to be devoid of anything other than the most basic message of heroic fiction - be good, be brave, loving friendships are good, cruelty is wrong. These aren't really themes or motifs, they are simply part of the narrative form.
What's wrong with it is the nature of the wish it's fulfilling. As others have pointed out, Twilight's female lead is a passive victim whose life and identity revolve entirely around being some guy's woman. And the guy comes off as a creepy stalker, to boot.
...... and just as a broad swath of the population of American guys have made mindless violence porn like 300 wildly profitable
Most young women will always enjoy stories about semi-dangerous guys who fight their darker impulses for the sake of love, because young women are out there dealing with a bunch of horny guys who are often unconscienable in their efforts to get laid. Twilight is giant metaphor about sex and pregnancy for adolescent girls who are trying to understand the dangers of awakened sexuality and its consequences. I went through that period when I was about 13 - sex and pregnancy are scary for girls in a way guys really can't understand.
Nothing grows in your body for a year after sex. You're not going to hemmorrhage while trying to deliver a baby.
Yes, there's a weird masochistic twist to Twilight - but there's a reason for it. Just like there's a weird sado-masochistic twist to 300 - and there's a reason guys get off on that. Neither one is mature or deep or particularly good, but neither are either of these kinds of stories going away.
..... Look, personally, I think Twilight sucks personally, but I found it a little disconcerting how easily genre hardcore fans slipped into the "language" that people usually use to belittle fervent sci-fi/fantasy/comic fans for being devoted to your usual suspects... to relentlessly bash the fans of Twilight.
Really, most superhero comics, for instance, are as thinly written as your average Twilight book or movie.
Hey whoa, back up there for a moment chief..... 300 wasn't porn and I don't remember anything porn related in that movie at all. It took me three attempts to watch that movie all the way through, as it wasn't my biggest thing either and was slow starting off..... it was violent, but I couldn't say it was pornographic.
It was a movie based on a historical battle that based on history, did occur. It touched base on the Spartan Culture and why they existed for as long as they did, and why they had the reputation they did.
A agreed with pretty much most of what you said above until this point.
You don't think Pregnancy is scary for guys as well? That was the whole reason why I didn't decide to have sex until I was well out of High School.... I was scared shatless over the thought of the first time me having sex would end up having a kid coming along the way soon enough.... or catch some virus/infection, etc. etc.
I don't know what guys you've been hanging around with, but the majority of the ones I know don't think of having a kid as a pic nic and many of the younger ones I know are cleary scared about having a kid because they don't even believe they grew up enough yet for such a responsibility.
It takes two to tango and the consequences are also pretty equal, minus of course the physical carrying of the child....
Heh. Just wait 'til "Breaking Dawn".
Worst ending of a series EVERRRRR.
Joy
Is the entire novel a holodeck adventure where Dracula reflects on it in order to make a big decision during the events of his titular novel?
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Look, personally, I think Twilight sucks personally, but I found it a little disconcerting how easily genre hardcore fans slipped into the "language" that people usually use to belittle fervent sci-fi/fantasy/comic fans for being devoted to your usual suspects... to relentlessly bash the fans of Twilight.What's wrong with it is the nature of the wish it's fulfilling. As others have pointed out, Twilight's female lead is a passive victim whose life and identity revolve entirely around being some guy's woman.
I also enjoyed Leia and Ripley - but most of the other girls I knew were into the chicks on Dallas and Dynasty with all their shallow consumerism and self-destructive guy obsessions. Such is what soap operas are made of.
I really do beg to differ as I find the Harry Potter material to be devoid of anything other than the most basic message of heroic fiction - be good, be brave, loving friendships are good, cruelty is wrong. These aren't really themes or motifs, they are simply part of the narrative form.
Don't get me wrong, I like Harry Potter - but I think it's wrong to discuss it as if it had any weight. A lot of fantasy literature does - LotR and its extended meditation on death, His Dark Materials and its elucidation of innocence versus experience, etc. But HP doesn't explore anything except rip-roaring adventure and there's nothing wrong with that.
Just as a broad swath of the American population enjoyed The DaVinci Code despite it being poorly written claptrap . . .
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