They gave her a gut-wrenching backstory, and she was still disliked because by the time her reasons for disliking Bella were revealed, the audience already had an opinion toward her character. Only, they added sympathy to the list.
Rosalie isn't looking for sympathy, she's a strong female character given a bad rap. Rosalie pities herself and thinks too much about what could have been instead of focusing on what she has and what she can become.
She didn't want to be a vampire and continues to despise her existence after all she gained from it. She adores her supreme beauty and found the love of her life, Emmett, by saving his life. Carlisle gave her a second chance at life despite his selfish intentions at the time, and she has a family who loves her.
Rosalie never wanted to become a vampire, and it wasn't a fate she would have chosen for Bella. She always wanted a family, to be married and have children.
When Alice saw Edward and Bella's future resulting in either Bella's death or transformation into a vampire , Rosalie was furious. She voted no to Bella becoming a vampire, saying she wished someone was there to vote no for her. Although Rosalie does warm up to Bella, the main reason is because of Bella's baby.
She becomes possessive over Renesmee and puts her own desire for a family ahead of Edward's consultation on the threat to Bella's life.
Rosalie is the one who tells Edward that Bella is dead. She did it despite her family telling her not to. She doesn't do it with kindness or remorse, but in a heartless and casual way. She wanted Edward to get over it so things could go back to normal, putting her own feelings above his.
She tells him to grow up and think of something other than himself, treating Edward's affections and moral crisis as though he enjoyed suffering and the drama of it all. Zarreen Moghbelpour is a cinephile, writer, reading enthusiast, and performer based in Australia.
Renesmee plays with Lucina when she was a kid. Renesmee got married to Jacob and made Lucina her maid of honor. In Have A Purpose, Renesmee reveals that she is pregnant. For Edward, his initial draw to Bella was even more ridiculous—all he had to do to become completely infatuated with his eventual wife was smell her. It looked way more unnatural than the CGI baby , which is saying something. Fans know, in the end, Jacob and Renesmee do live happily ever after together, along with Edward and Bella.
Jacob Black and Renesmee Cullen. Jacob and Renesmee seemed alike in so many ways, both half-and-half beings, two things at the same time. In fact, the oldest Cullen in terms of aging is Esme, who was turned at the ripe old age of Is there a black Captain America? Can you really bring dead batteries back to life? Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. By Marie C. For the hour they're in class, Edward considered the best ways to kill Bella and her classmates, if necessary.
Not impossible, but there would be much more noise. Time for lots of screaming. Someone would hear This goes on for about seven pages until the class ends. It's why Edward leaves the moment the bell rings. If he stayed in that class any longer he may have lost control. In the extended version of the film, you see Edward struggle to carry a conversation with Emmett and Jasper in the school parking lot as Bella passes. In the book, Edward's already in his car with his brothers and sisters, driving far away from the school.
In a vision, Alice sees Edward leaving the family in order to protect Bella. Otherwise, he'll likely kill her. There, Edward runs into Tanya and we learn that the female vampire once thought the two of them would pair up. When Edward finally introduces himself to Bella in class it's one of the cringiest interactions of the entire film. Edward appears to stumble over his words because he's trying to keep his mood in check around Bella. In "Midnight Sun," we know he's barely breathing and only speaking when absolutely necessary.
When he goes to check a slide under the microscope, their hands accidentally touch. As a result, Edward quickly, and awkwardly, looks into the microscope and repeats Bella's findings. In the film, they don't touch. It just looks like Edward is displaying exaggerated awkwardness for no apparent reason. When Bella asks Edward if he's wearing contact lenses in the film, he immediately says no. In "Midnight Sun," Edward finds the question strange since he has perfect vision.
He realizes he made a huge mistake once Bella says she noticed a change in his eye color from the first time they met. In the film, Edward's so flustered and unsure of how to respond that he leaves mid-sentence as he comes up with a half-hearted response about fluorescents.
In reality, Edward's eyes changed color because he was out hunting to make sure he could stand being around Bella without killing her. In the book, Bella asks Edward this question in the classroom and simply shrugs it off without a response. In order to save Bella, Edward used his super speed and super strength to prevent a van from crushing her.
In the film, you see a quick shot of Edward's siblings as they watch the events unfold. Rosalie expresses her uneasiness with Carlisle in the hospital. In "Midnight Sun," her concern runs deeper. Jasper and Rose are afraid Bella will reveal there's something unusual about the Cullen family and want to stop her before she can say a word. So maybe that injury turns out to be more serious than it looked," Rosalie said, volunteering to kill Bella herself to protect the coven.
She doesn't understand Bella's desire to be a vampire when Rosalie wishes she could be human again. In "Midnight Sun," we learn Rosalie's jealousy runs a bit deeper. According to Edward, she was annoyed years ago when, unlike every other person and vampire, Edward wasn't attracted to her.
Rosalie wasn't interested in Edward, but nonetheless, it bothered her that he didn't find her desirable. Rosalie was mortally offended that I found some insignificant human girl more appealing than her. When Edward saves Bella from a group of belligerent men in Port Angeles, he tells her he wants to go back there and rip their heads off because she doesn't know what they were thinking.
An incredulous Bella asks Edward how he could possibly know what they were thinking, unaware he can read minds. In the film, Edward easily brushes off her question by saying it's not tough to guess what was on their minds before asking her to distract him so he doesn't go back and hurt them.
During a first watch, Edward's reaction seems a bit visceral since he's extremely protective of Bella. But in "Midnight Sun," Edward hears the thoughts of a man named Lanny who was planning to have his way with the girl. The men reminded Edward of predators he hunted and killed during his early days as a vampire before he settled down into his animal diet with the Cullens. Before he gets to Bella, Edward considers torturing Lanny until he begged to die.
This scene plays out a bit different in the film. Edward begrudgingly takes Bella to a meadow to show her why he can't go out in the sunlight he sparkles and then attempts to strike fear in her. Edward shows Bella all of the "monstrous" things about him as tosses part of a tree across the forest and flits from rock to tree. In the book, Bella is set on going to Seattle. When Edward asks to drive her there, her plans change and the two head to Edward's secret meadow. What we don't see in the film — and learn about in "Midnight Sun" — is that Alice saw a vision that Edward seemed likely to lose control with Bella in the meadow and kill her.
She ran through possible futures for Bella with Edward, but all of them included overcoming the obstacle of the meadow. For most of the book, two visions haunt Edward.
Alice either saw Bella dead or turned into a vampire. Unsatisfied with either outcome, Edward tried to see a third path where Bella lived her human life and they remained together. Billy and Edward give each other one of the film's coldest, awkward stares when they drive by one another in front of Bella's house. This moment plays almost comically in the film since no words are exchanged between the two. In "Midnight Sun," you're able to read Billy's thoughts as Edward hears them and it puts the scene into a better context.
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