April 10, 2009

Since Rob Pattinson didnt say 'I love you' in Twilight, will he say 'Will you marry me' in New Moon?

We can always rely on Twilight Examiner Amanda Bell to write the best articles about Twilight other than gossip about the stars. She has an article about a pivotal scene in New Moon where Edward proposes to Bella after returning home from Volterra.

Twilight, a film whose fanbase began long before it was a twinkle in screenplay author Melissa Rosenberg's eye, had one major element of the story missing: Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) didn't say "I love you" to one another.

Many fans contend that this piece of the book was one of their favorite moments in Twilight, and they were supremely disappointed that the words didn't make it to the big screen. Yes, the famous "Lion and Lamb" scene did make its way into Twilight the film, but, in Twilight the novel by Stephenie Meyer, the scenes of the first unambiguous "I love you" exchanges (first from Bella, then from Edward) were very important still.

The reason for the omission is likely the same as it was for other favorites from the book - time and budget constraints. Yet, after a survey of fan expectations from the film (see here to read them or to submit your own), one thing is clear: the proposal is a must for The Twilight Saga: New Moon.

In New Moon, Edward's proposal to Bella takes place shortly after Bella explains to Edward that, of all the things she could want in the world, she would want him to be the one to bring her to "the change." The conversation, though beginning as a fairly casual one, becomes serious in the span of a moment. Click here to read more.

Source: Examiner

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