Wednesday 28 November 2012

Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 Film Review!

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Review

The amazing new Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 just hit are cinema screens with a huge BANG !! This fifth and concluding film in the cinematic franchise based on Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga begins in medias res and will be wholly unintelligible to newcomers.
The story is now at the stage where Bella, (played by Kristen Stewart), is now a proper vampire and a proper mum, and Edward (Robert Pattinson) is a dad. But there's a shock in store. She has been delivered of an uncanny-valley CGI moppet (half human and vampire)called Renesmee, weirder and scarier-looking than any vampire. This bizarre digital effects is so that the infant's features can be seen to change progressively into those of the actual flesh-and-blood performer, 11-year-old Mackenzie Foy, who will come to play Renesmee as a child.

There are tensions at first, but basically Bella and the baby settle down pretty well with the extended Cullen clan, and with  uncle-guardian Jacob (Taylor Lautner) who has "imprinted" (when a werewolf finds there soul mate) his soul on the child. Once again, the vampire family do a lot of their signature standing around, as if posing for a Boden catalogue of the Undead. They are still living in that very elegant modern house but, very bizarrely, when the Cullens fix Edward and Bella up in a place of their own, their normal taste goes right down the toilet with a horrific little Tudor cottage featuring a closet containing four separate vulgar designer bags for Bella. Sadly, the existence of little Renesmee causes a flareup with the sinister Volturi vampires led by Aro (Michael Sheen) and the stage is set for a titanic battle.

As advertised in the semi-trailer that ended Breaking Dawn Part 1, it leads up to an epic confrontation on a frozen lake in the American northwest that will have you on the edge of your seats. On one side are vampires from all over the world dedicated to peaceful coexistence, led by Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), a newly initiated vampire herself, mother of a precocious child and married to the vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson).On the other side are the Volturi, a sinister collection of unreconstructed black-cowled vampires from wicked old Europe.

From all the previous Twilight films I would have to say Breaking Dawn Part 2 is the best by far.
And i think that people who have already seen it would have to agree with me. Also if i had to rate the film out of ten I would say TEN THOUSAND !(Because it was that great with all the twists and mysteries that had you really thinking)

Lastly for all those devoted Twilight fan (fanpires !) who haven't  got a chance to see it yet, go to you nearest cinema and enjoy the great TWILIGHT EXPERIENCE !!!!
  
BY Sabine 8S/FAS

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