Hello Newstar!
I am late in the game with the posting here but I just watched the movie last night. You point out an interesting key point to the movie, no rain and really no fog.
That all of a sudden takes some of my "that was an interesting twist" away from the movie. I honestly liked it. It was a different view and I did not mind the brooding 200 year old teenager because I sort of compared her to Louis in The Vampire Lastat (sp?). He was always complaining and brooding about his afterlife.
I did not get this movie as too much as an upbeat movie though. They focused on what it would be like if woman were to be "allowed" to be a vampire. One was unable to change and hated men, on a whole, because of the way her before-life had turned out. So to stay in that profession, it made a strange sort of sense. I know you did not comment on that but I am making that statement.
As for our teen, she valued life. She did not want to take the life of someone who was not ready to leave. That shows the more compassionate side that would be noted as a woman's trait in the eyes of some. Being as this was supposed to be a Brotherhood, it was a twist.
Unfortunately, details, such as the weather, can really mess up a movie, especially if you are from that area and are experiencing the full down pour! I am in sunny, overly dry, California. Seriously, we would love some of the rain everyone else has been suffering. I do not mean that rudely. It sprinkled the other day and I stood outside and just took it all in...sad really.
I am sorry the weather ruined the movie, or so it seemed. I love all things vampire and am usually very critical of any changes from what I have read up on. I should have been upset that they could be in the daylight and there was the lack of fangs, although, I think that is more Hollywood and a few other details. But it was different and it did not make them sparkle! Even though I liked Twilight, I hated some of the changes they made on the vampires there too.
Anyhow, Have a good week!
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