Saturday, July 31, 2010

Stephenie Meyer talks ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ romance

One of the most fun things about The Twilight Saga: Eclipse was that almost-but-not-quite culmination of Bella and Edward’s relationship, and for a lot of fans the “leg hitch” sequence was one of the most important moments in the book-to-film transition.

Still, in keeping with Edwards “old school” nature, things did not progress beyond second base (arguably), and when at the fansite junket for Eclipse, Stephenie Meyer explained why that was (in the book, and subsequently in the film).

“Edward was born in 1901. And in his mind — he understands the world more clearly than we do. He hears everybody’s thoughts. But to him, this is kind of a…for him it’s a very disrespectful… And he can’t get away from the taboos of his youth. It would be wrong to take advantage of her, in his mind. And obviously, she has a completely different viewpoint. Her viewpoint of it is very modern. She knows that she is with him forever, and she doesn’t see his point. But he just comes from a different place. And I really like, every place I could put in, that would really date him. Because I like when he is…..109,” she explained.

She went on to tell the sites that there was also a little bit of stalling involved in Edward’s manuever, and she also talked about her perspective on the messages that some fans have gotten from the series.

Full interview and transcript HERE

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