ext_53862 ([identity profile] pyramidhead316.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] 4thofeleven 2009-11-30 06:20 am (UTC)

I think the vampires from other fictional series would laugh at the wusses that sparkle in the Twilight series. :D I don't know why, but I just think other vampire species would definitely see that trait as the epitome of very "not tough" behavior, even if they technically superior by being able to stay in the sunlight. Having recently been reminded of this, I like the idea of them smoldering, while the older ones are able to resist sunlight a bit longer rather immediately bursting into fire (like in Forever Knight - sorry, but I'm on a kick with this series now, so I'm going to be mentioning it for a while). But the sparkling in Twilight seems a little too much magical and fairy like, although I guess that's the point. Actually, it reminds me of a vampire series called Ultraviolet, which I saw commercials for a few years ago. I don't know what the premise of it was, because now I can't find information on it, only on the Milla Jovovich "Ultraviolet" movie.

I like the idea of vampires looking like anyone else. I don't particularly like the idea of them being alluring and sophisticated creatures far beyond any humans. Knowing that the first vampire legends were monstrous and ferocious creatures, I like a compromise between the two - they're not damn ugly like Nosferatu, but they're not impossibly attractive like in series like Twilight either. Then again, this book series isn't meant for people like me. It's meant for teenage girls who do buy into the view of vampires as sophisticated, impossibly attractive creatures. Although I do like the idea that the Nosferatu vampires were the precursors to the sophisticated vampires - something I haven't seen a lot of series do anything substantial with. I believe only one major video game series actually covered the idea with any depth.

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