The concepts presented by Twilight, both the movie and the book, are eternal. That dynamic first love, obsession, jealousy, possessiveness, vulnerability, and an unwavering mutual attraction: these are the components that elevate Twilight, though, of course, it shares them with a few-hundred years of literary tradition. Unfortunately, Twilight the film offers very little in the way of great filmmaking to compliment the book. Instead, it delivers exactly and precisely what the fans wanted. This was probably a good move for everyone’s personal safety, but a bad move if the goal was to make a movie that would have broad appeal.