Bethie wrote:
In my perception, there's a general trend when it comes to pop-culture films, books, figures, etc that are (thought to be) associated with a strong female following-
for instance, a lot of women don't care for gratuitous horror/cheesy action films,
....
What kind of reasoning motivates someone from strong dislike of a certain something for various reasons to furiously raging against it at every opportunity?
ugh Twilight. ><
The thing with this film is that there is no art to it. From the get go you can see it was made not with the mindset of making a film or a movie or any type of contribution to cinema.. it was built around marketing parameters to make money.
Top of the list of why its so irritating is that it was targeted to make money out of sex-related themes from a very young audience. That movie IS targeted to the 10-16 yr old audience.
The running theme of the angsty high school girl constantly trying to get laid with the guy that is not only dead but also far older than she is but looks like a teenager is one thing. The theme of the guy doing his best NOT to get laid out of concern for her feelings/etc is another. It cashes in on the supernatural-hype on the teen audience that Harry Potter films had started...with the sexual situations twisted into it. I was stunned when my (at that time) 12 yr old cousin was reading some parts of the novel out loud ... it sounded as if it had come right out of playboy magazine.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not prudish and I believe kids as young as 6 should have a knowledge of human sexuality but when you see a film spun around sexual tension and covered up in teen-angst syrup and targeted at 10-16 year olds just to make money out of the hype... that I find irresponsible and very insulting.
Seeing how the twilight hype among teens literally died off when the audience found out that the coming movie (likely the last one) is when the main characters finally get laid tells you a lot.