I've been waiting patiently for signs of maturing love between Bella and Edward, and I was finally rewarded for my patience. Bella realizes, almost without knowing if, that for a love to succeed it has to be full-bodied and complex. Mature love isn't about need, it's about embracing all of yourself as well as your beloved. Edward has found it possible to step outside of his equally-obsessive need for Bella and realize that sometimes love means being loving enough to let go for the sake of the happiness of the beloved. When Rosalie talks to Bella and describes her relationship with Emmett as being "frozen", it becomes clear by the end of the film that Edward and Bella are anything BUT frozen. They are literally warming themselves at the fire of real love, not kneeling at the stone-cold monument that marks a grave for love. I'l already looking forward to Breaking Dawn!