Posts Tagged ‘Twilight’

9
Dec

New Moon: The Movie

   Posted by: Michael Feather   in Reel Discernment

Yes, I went to see this movie. And yes, I felt a little awkward since I did not have a teen girl, or even any girl, with me. I was curious. I have read all the books, so I thought it would be good to see how the story was told. How will they accomplish the storytelling since so much of the book that I remember plays out in Bella’s mind? How will that communicate on the screen? It actually worked pretty well.

The movie was well done considering the story. The story is very “teen girlish,” so I am not exactly the demographic. I like the overall story, but I don’t swoon when Edward or Jacob show up without a shirt on. The books are fine because I can read faster and I do not need to linger over the intimate details I care nothing about. But movies are different. This movie will work for the demographic that they are trying to reach, but for the rest of us, let’s move on from the bare chests of the two guys.

But that fact brings me to the major issue I had with the film—lust! I think this is the big struggle of this portion, but really all, of the story. How many times in one movie can you portray and even state that your life is nothing without another person. If this is not talking about Jesus, we have a major problem. In this movie, the need is not for Jesus, but rather Edward. Some people would not want this called lust, but come on. If this is not lust in the eyes of teen girls everywhere then I don’t know what is. Interesting that girls, who tend not to be as visually oriented, are getting more and more visuals in the films. I think that they are probably more attracted to the character, because most of them have read and reread the books. But I am curious if we are seeing a shift. Are we setting up women to struggle the same way guys do with the visual temptations? Is that being encouraged by movies like this?

Personally I could have done without the slow motion of Edward walking and all the shirtless scenes of Jacob. In fact, I would have preferred more story and less of the eye candy. Again, the movie was not made for men, or even people my age. Fortunately when I went to this movie, I had only two other people in the whole theater with me, my movie buddy and one other woman probably in her 30s or 40s. This means we missed out on all the teen craziness whenever one of the two guys came on the screen. Thank God for His grace even in the small things of life.

Unless you have a teen girl that wants to see the movie or you liked the book and what to see it on the screen, I would pass on the movie. While it was somewhat well done for the story, there are better things out there. Don’t worry. They will still make the rest of the books into movies even if you don’t see this film. Teen girls alone will make this profitable.

6
Mar

Twilight Week Five: What Comes Next?

   Posted by: Michael Feather   in Discerning Reader

Here is the big finale for our book. This week’s comments were written by Sarah Herbert. Thanks, Sarah, for finishing this up with such a good post. Enjoy this last one and feel free to comment on the whole book now. Turning it over to Sarah…

As I was reading through these final chapters of the book Twilight, I was anxiously waiting to see what would happen. As the book rises to its exciting climax and resolution our author brings about a few more ideas to discuss. These are just a few that came to my mind; any other thoughts you might have now that all has been revealed? Read the rest of this entry »

28
Feb

Twilight Week Four: Eternal Life?

   Posted by: Michael Feather   in Discerning Reader

So Sorry group.

This post was done yet again by Mr. Kirk Burtch. So, he gets the credit or the blame, whichever you would rather. :) Take it away Kirk.

So what do you think of Bella’s choices regarding Edward, her father, and Billy? What of this new group? Did they escape from the island on Lost? What did you see in chapters 16 through 20 that peaked your interest? Here are some thoughts I had as I followed the revelations in Bella’s adventure.

Influence for good? Read the rest of this entry »

14
Feb

Twilight Week Two: Deeper into the Teenage Mind

   Posted by: Michael Feather   in Discerning Reader

Bella loves Edward and Edward loves Bella. Isn’t that cute for Valentines Day? Now that we got that out of the way, what did you think about chapters 6 through 10 of this first novel? Read the rest of this entry »

7
Feb

Twilight Week One: The Beginning

   Posted by: Michael Feather   in Discerning Reader

Introduction
Welcome to the next book that we are reading together and discussing on this blog. We will be working our way through the book Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, the first in a projected series of four. As I have said before, this is different than most of the books we discuss here since the intended audience is teens with an emphasis on girls. The fact is that even books like this have interesting themes to discuss. We will be working through five chapters each week, the first five being covered in this post. Please feel free to comment on what I wrote or on your own observations in the comments section.

Alienation in a New Town Read the rest of this entry »

23
Jan

Twilight: The Next Book Pick

   Posted by: Michael Feather   in Discerning Reader

Hello to all of you out there who wish to be involved in this online book club. Since we have finished The Kite Runner, we need a new book to read together. As you can see by the title of this post, I have chosen the next book.

This is going to be an interesting choice in many ways, but I do think it is the right one.

Twilight is a young adult book geared toward teen girls. Read the rest of this entry »