What’s the difference? Director Bill Condon shot both parts of Breaking Dawn, the last of Stephenie Meyer’s four Twilight books, simultaneously and using the same screenwriter, Melissa Rosenberg, who adapted the other three books for the screen. The movie is a wildly campy, action-packed end to what has been a stultifying though undeniably beloved series I have resisted each installment but had a shrieking good time at this one. “You nicknamed my daughter after the Loch Ness monster?” It’s a wolf thing.) By the time Bella wakes after her traumatic-caesarian-section-by-teeth as seen in BD-Part 1, Jacob has taken to calling the child Nessie, which seems a reasonable approach to a name fit to crush the spirits of elocutionists everywhere. “You think you have some sort of moronic wolfie claim on her?” she bellows at her former suitor Jacob (Taylor Lautner), who has transferred his affections to her newborn half-vampire, half-mortal daughter Renesmee. “You really were holding back before,” Bella murmurs, preparing to mount her husband again.Įven better, the sulks, moodiness and lip biting are gone. She’s incredibly strong and capable-no harnesses needed if Bella wants to rock climb she pretty much flies these days-and now she and Edward (Robert Pattinson) can have mutually rough vampire sex 24/7 if they want, complete with orgasms that sparkle like a disco ball. In Breaking Dawn-Part 2, the magically schlocky last (please) installment of The Twilight Saga, Bella Cullen, nee Swan (Kristen Stewart), is officially a vampire. Follow never saw such an improvement in a movie franchise.
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