Idk, I liked it. But then again, I kinda liked the books the first time I read them about 5 years ago. I always said that the books read like they'd make better movies. That said, I don't necessarily think the movie was better but I think it was pretty good. I'm genuinely upset that the sequel isn't getting made because there's this scene where Simon bites Jace (if you didn't really get the hint, he was turning into a vampire) and it was so erotic. But I don't think that would have translated well into the big screen anyway. Also, there's this one scene in the 3rd book where Jace tells Alec to kiss him (he's trying to make a point that Alec isn't in love with him like he thinks -- it was bullshit) and Alec doesn't do it but I'm convinced that it would have happened in the movie. Even though Jace in the movie is not attractive at all (book!Jace is supposed to be the hot as fuck
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I think I would have enjoyed it more if I read the books because as a stand alone movie, it just didn't explain enough about anything. I quite liked Jace in the movie, actually. And I liked Jace/Clary early on and then I got bored of them. I'm not sure whether I liked Jace/Clary or Simon/Clary more but I think I'm leaning towards Simon/Clary because best friends are my thing. I thought the dude who played Jace was attractive, although not really my type.
(Honestly, I have no proper opinions about this movie except that Aidan Turner is a really good actor.)
Looking back, the books were lulzy. I honestly only think I liked it because I got caught in the fanvidding hype behind them. (http://youtu.be/32OHMDuMajc - this is the vid that peaked my interest in the books) Like, Clare really doesn't even know how to handle characters properly when they aren't prepping Clary or Jace
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Also Valentine was weird. Like...I still don't get his motivations? I guess power and shit but idk, he's a pretty poorly developed villain. He wasn't a good villain (in the movies at least) because he wasn't memorable. He wasn't sympathetic and he wasn't so evil that it's genius. He was just...there. Like a lot of characters.
See, Maia sounds INTERESTING. And of course she would get thrown to the background. From what you're saying, it seems like CC can only manage to develop one or two characters at a time and the rest fall behind. I remember reading CC's famous LOTR fic and she's pretty decent at wordplay, and it's a shame she's so sloppy with characters. Are the books worth looking into? Everyone I talk to either hate them or love them.
Also, did I mention that I needed the sequel so that Tyler Posey could make an appearance? See, in the books when Simon got kidnapped, he got his drink spiked with a magic potion that turned him into a rat and then he was kidnapped. As the rat, he bit this vampire named Raphael and that was why he turned. Raphael, in the books, is described as looking really young (like 13 or something) but Clare was rooting as Tyler Posey to play Raphael in the sequels and I wanted that bad.
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(Honestly, I have no proper opinions about this movie except that Aidan Turner is a really good actor.)
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See, Maia sounds INTERESTING. And of course she would get thrown to the background. From what you're saying, it seems like CC can only manage to develop one or two characters at a time and the rest fall behind. I remember reading CC's famous LOTR fic and she's pretty decent at wordplay, and it's a shame she's so sloppy with characters. Are the books worth looking into? Everyone I talk to either hate them or love them.
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