Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 Review
No one can deny the fact that this was, by far, the best of the five Twilight movies. Fans of the Twilight saga will not be disappointed.
It had plenty of romance, which is one reason why the Twilight saga is so popular. Bella (played by Kristen Stewart) has a newfound vampiric muscle in Breaking Dawn. There is no holding back when the sweet cold-blooded lovemaking with her til-undead-to-us part hubby, Edward (Robert Pattinson) happens. It also has the ab-tastic werewolf Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) putting not only his body but also his soul on the line.
The movie really borders on being R rated. It would be best to only let kids 13 and up see this movie because of partial nudity, sexuality and violence. In Breaking Dawn, Bella has given birth to a half human, half vampire child named Renesmee. Problems arise for Bella and
Edward because their quickly growing child is immortal. Immortal children become deadly vampires at age 2 and can wipe out thousands of humans with no reason, which could exploit the vampire's secret existence. This leads to an massive battle.
The battle scenes were epic. The movie had many surprises and shocking deaths. What makes this movie such a spectacular masterpiece, however, was how much warmth and beauty it brought to hearts of many. It's a hopelessly romantic film that creates an idealistic love worth fantasizing about.
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