While teenage girls and moms remain the most loyal fan base of the movies and books, we aren't alone. Men, including my dad and husband, enjoy the films, as does Mark Kermode, English film critic with The Observer. His Nov. 10th column, "Move over Luke Skywalker...I'm a Twilight man," sets the record straight. He noted, "The idea that you have to be a teenage girl to 'get' Twilight is equally off the money – and I say that as a stuffy, bespectacled greying man rapidly approaching his 50th birthday who is looking forward to the arrival of Breaking Dawn: Part 2 this week with as much excitement as I await Steven Spielberg's reportedly awards-worthy Lincoln. Maybe even more…"
So, as I say goodbye to the "Twilight Saga," I want to share five things I will miss most:
1.The story. There's nothing quite like first love, forbidden love, conflicted love. And to have all three rolled into one story, with elements of the supernatural and fantasy, how can you not be hooked? Thanks, Stephenie, for envisioning a world where a teenage girl dared to fall in love with a young vampire, while being drawn to a lifelong friend, who happens to be a werewolf.
2. The incredible supporting cast. Many movies are made more memorable with a strong supporting cast ("When Harry Met Sally" and "Moonstruck" come to mind). "Twilight" is no different, benefiting from an amazing ensemble cast of both the Cullen clan and Quileute tribe of werewolves. Three of my favorite secondary characters include Alice, played by Ashley Greene, Carlisle played by Peter Facinelli, and, of course, Bella's gruff and tough dad, Charlie, portrayed by Billy Burke. Who can forget the first time Charlie meets Edward while cleaning his rifle at the kitchen table?
Meyer and Rosenberg. |
4. The Volturi. Every good story needs a good villain, and the power-hungry, cultured ruling vampire coven fits the bill. Aro, played brilliantly by Michael Sheen, as well as Caius and Marcus, were a perfect counterpoint to Bella, Edward and Jacob. And who wasn't rooting for Jane's demise in the final fighting scene?
My friends celebrate after watching Breaking Dawn, Part I. |
While there will be other films to enjoy with my friends, none will likely hold the same anticipation and appeal that our "Twilight" outings inspired. I applaud the cast, the filmmakers at Summit Entertainment and most of all, Stephenie Meyer. Thank you. What a fun, unforgettable ride!
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