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Over the weekend, I happened to have the opportunity to see part of the fourth Twilight movie (yeah, yeah, don't ask). I noticed a few things as they relate to this forum.
I remember guys on this forum talking about Twilight as an example of a female fantasy, and seeing what they could glean from it. For example, here we have a rather plain high school girl who is being fought over by two supernaturally powerful men (alphas) - a vampire and a werewolf.
By this movie, Jacob the wolf boy has been firmly placed in the friendzone, but having him around makes her feel "complete", even though he is clearly very much still in love with her (he makes no bones about it) and it is painful for him to be around her. Not that she cares, of course. What matters is that she has her super beta orbiter around that adores her to give her attention.
Of course the man she did choose, Edward the vampire, also adores her, and has no problem with her keeping her orbiter wolf boy around.
At one point, Bella (our heroine) has a baby, and Jacob "imprints" on it. Part of this wolf ritual is "You would do anything, be anything she needs: a friend; a brother; a protector." Sounds like he basically devotes his life to her happiness. Tellingly, there is no such thing as a female wolf imprinting on a male and devoting herself to his happiness. If there is, it is not discussed.
Finally, one thing this forum has always said: There is nothing special about Bella. She brings nothing to the table. She's rather dull, not especially pretty. Why would these powerful men love her so resolutely? The point is that she could be anyone, I guess, so the female reader can relate to her. But in this movie I did notice one unique thing about her: She's a virgin! (well, she was before she got pregnant).
In this day and age, a girl who has managed to retain her virginity is pretty rare. So maybe there is something special about Bella after all.
I remember guys on this forum talking about Twilight as an example of a female fantasy, and seeing what they could glean from it. For example, here we have a rather plain high school girl who is being fought over by two supernaturally powerful men (alphas) - a vampire and a werewolf.
By this movie, Jacob the wolf boy has been firmly placed in the friendzone, but having him around makes her feel "complete", even though he is clearly very much still in love with her (he makes no bones about it) and it is painful for him to be around her. Not that she cares, of course. What matters is that she has her super beta orbiter around that adores her to give her attention.
Of course the man she did choose, Edward the vampire, also adores her, and has no problem with her keeping her orbiter wolf boy around.
At one point, Bella (our heroine) has a baby, and Jacob "imprints" on it. Part of this wolf ritual is "You would do anything, be anything she needs: a friend; a brother; a protector." Sounds like he basically devotes his life to her happiness. Tellingly, there is no such thing as a female wolf imprinting on a male and devoting herself to his happiness. If there is, it is not discussed.
Finally, one thing this forum has always said: There is nothing special about Bella. She brings nothing to the table. She's rather dull, not especially pretty. Why would these powerful men love her so resolutely? The point is that she could be anyone, I guess, so the female reader can relate to her. But in this movie I did notice one unique thing about her: She's a virgin! (well, she was before she got pregnant).
In this day and age, a girl who has managed to retain her virginity is pretty rare. So maybe there is something special about Bella after all.