The Teenage Vampire Vehicles

The codes being woven into the Matrix grid of our collective subconscious from the Twilight series by Stephanie Myers are rather dark and dubious. What I find disturbing is that Myers has sold over 116 million copies of her books world wide and the latest film, Breaking Dawn Part 2 scored the eighth biggest opening weekend of all time, with a $141.3 million debut.

In these film, Heady romance with a vampire, bloody scenes, killing, immortality, these things are very cleverly made to seem natural and normal and very enticing to boot.

A friend of mine went to see Breaking Dawn with her teenage daughter and she told me that it took four days to clear away the alluring feelings that the movie evoked. Now, she is in her forties, so you can imagine that her teenage daughter might still be left with the residue of the sticky sentiments that are portrayed so vividly using the latest CGI. Hollywood has no shame, it makes demonic possession glamorous. It is linked to drugs, satanic rituals and pedophilia, which is the religion of those film people in Los Angeles.

What better way to woo a young woman than to take her by the hand and whisk her away higher and higher over the land and into the sky. But wait, up is not the right way, remember. Neither us or our children need to be elevated. We are here to try to go wider and less egocentric and to reach a safe low point with love and softness.

The vampires presented by Edward Cullen and his crew are portrayed as ‘good’ and they are all very good looking too, with superhuman strength and magical powers. It isn’t so difficult to see how both teenagers and their hard working mums could be mesmerized into thinking that a kind of desperate love with a vampire beau type, would be rather exciting.

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