Quote:
"I think Edward Cullen has Asperger's Syndrome. His social awkwardness is more than just cultivating mystery. He wobbles, talks wrong and stares incessantly."
Haven't read or seen Twilgiht. Thoughts?
On the spectrum?:
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Edward Cullen (book) -
No
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Robert Pattinson (Actor) -
Yes
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Bella Swan (book) -
Yes
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Kristen Stewart (actor) -
No
Bella in the book is described as:
* Clumsy
* Bad reflexes (hates sports)
* Doesn't relate well to humans, had little friends (no BF's) before moving to Forks
* No fashion sense
* Couple of characters through the books had said because of these things, 'It's as if she was born to be a vampire'.
Entering SPOILER WARNING for Mage... so I don't suck to anyone else.
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Vamp venum cures autism as Bella didn't have any of these issues at the end of book four. However extremely painful it's nice to know there is a cure.
Robert Pattenson to quote several interviews & or comment:
* He's excessively shy and uncomfortable even after months of being in the spotlight. On the Ellen show his body language was all about blocking the audience. I wanted to hug him.
* "
I went to Portland for two months before we starting shooting, and I just didn't talk to anybody for ages during the beginning of the shoot. I never went out, but I kind of broke down half way through. I was like, 'Okay, people are starting to think that I'm actually out of my mind now.'"
* He's not observant & self-claimed as accident prone.
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I'm really afraid of getting hit by cars, like terrified of it. I'm terrified of crossing streets. I'm also very accident-prone..."
* Obsessively eats certain foods.
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I was just taking out my trash and I had, like, 300 cans of Diet Coke. It was just like, 'How did that happen?' I don't even remember buying them. I also like Cinnamon Toast Crunch. My addictions are pretty much the only things I consume."
* He also doesn't make that many facial expressions (aside from embarrassed smiling). He did this a lot in HP too. That is fine for men as for posing all they have to do is 'look' tough ('mean' autism focused expression) so it's easily hidden when in comparison to females who have to look soft.
I could go on and on... and gladly would but I know I have autism and am running on, so I will stop myself.
These are just my thoughts from what I've observed. I could very well be wrong... though I hope I'm not. I've always liked Robert the way he is.
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