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Wednesday 5 December 2012

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 review


 

Four years following the release of the 1st movie, the fifth and final hit from the Twilight saga is now with us. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 not only does fantastic justice to the series as a whole, but the movie alone is astounding and by far the most epic movie in the actual franchise.

With an opening kickoff sequence nearly identical towards first movie Twilight, it can be clear that Breaking Dawn are going to be as captivating as the earlier precedents. Seeing the world through new vampire Bella’s sight immediately puts the audience in the prime position of feeling like they are an integral part of the movie themselves. On the adrenaline driven first hunt towards epic battle scene nearing the movies end, Breaking Dawn will keep audiences on the edge of the seats.

However, Breaking Dawn is a lot more than animal hunting and vampire struggles. There is also sweetness in seeing Bella and Edward making use of their fast growing daughter Renesmee, and watching the three of these bond as a family members. Of course, Breaking Dawn – Component 2 wouldn’t be complete without worrying about inclusion of another love scene between  Mr. and Mrs. Cullen; only now there’s no tantalizing nervous about crushing Bella on Edward’s element. Never-the-less the scene was handled while using same tastefulness and respect with the audience as the honeymoon scene in part one.

With Bella and Edward being married and after having a daughter, those who have not read the book may believe that to be the key plot of part a couple, but it’s not. Thus what’s the big perspective? The Volturi make their come back to the franchise from New Moon intending to kill Renesmee since they believe that she is an immortal baby, thus breaking one from the vampire’s laws. With the urgency from the impending battle and the threat to their future existence, the Cullens trigger on the fast paced race against time for you to assemble family that will stand in it against the forces from the Volturi.

What culminates caused by gathering their family is usually an enormous battle scene. From a vampire with the now ability to manipulate the elements to one with the ability to block others’ senses, the supernatural powers all add now to what shall forever be remembered as the most action packed scene of one of the Twilight movies. Vampires receiving torn to pieces, werewolves being crushed plus the ground breaking into any fiery pit all mix to leave any Twihard breathless.

The ending montage highlighting Bella and also Edward’s history, set to Christina Perri’s “A 500 Years”, was the perfect approach to end the final motion picture. But is this the last we’ve seen of The Twilight Sagae? Well, if Alice’s vision of Renesmee as an adult is any indicator, there may be any continuation soon.




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