Twilight’s screenwriter had exposed her ideas about the birth scene of Bella in the next Twilight saga film. Melissa Rosenberg, the Twilight screenwriter, wants it to be “visceral”. Melissa is still working on the script and she and the movie director Bill Condon are continually improving the screenplay to make Bella Swan‘s traumatic birth scene work on the big screen.
She said to US team:
“I’ve written and continue to rewrite it, working on it with Bill Condon … He has a vision as well, but it’s kind of a shared vision I would say, but ultimately it comes down to, what does he actually want to see?” She said to US team.
“I know what I want to see, which is, I want to see the terror of the experience. I want to have the experience of the fear and feel her pain. I want to feel everyone’s pain in this.”
“I want it to be visceral, so that is what’s most important. Do I want to see teeth in placenta? No, someone else may. I don’t actually want to see that, but to each his own.”
“One must be very careful with that but hopefully you’ve taken this ride with Jacob for all four movies; you know Jacob, and so I think you’ll experience it the way he does, which is spiritually, as a spiritual experience, as an emotional experience and not something that makes one uncomfortable.”
She also talked about the ‘imprinting scene’ where Jacob Black finds out that Bella’s child is his soul mate.
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