Saturday 1 December 2012

Breaking Dawn Part 2 offers more twists and turns that will entice even the Twilight haters and the last film finishes the saga nicely and the films will be loved for many years to come. When Twilight originally came out, although the books were very popular, nobody realised how popular the films would become. I hadn't heard of the books when I went to see the first film at the cinema but I fell in love with the story and went on to read all the books several years ago now. The films are based on a girl called Bella (played by Kristen Stewart) who moves to Forks and falls in love with Edward (played by Robert Pattinson) who happens to be a vampire. As the films have developed we have seen Bella wanting to be with her vampire boyfriend forever so she had been waiting to be turned into a vampire, much to Edward's displeasure. We also saw Edward's family who played a big part in the films, especially the caring Carlisle and fun Alice. Jacob was seen in the first film but didn't play a big role. The whole Edward vs Jacob thing came about in the second film once Jacob had revealed he was now a werewolf and managed to gain a six pack and turn into a hottie. The films also turned into a love triangle with Jacob falling for Bella in the second film and wanting her to be with him from then on. Bella does love and care for him but her love is much stronger for vampire Edward The last film saw Edward and Bella tie the knot and go to the island of Esme for their honeymoon. I thought Breaking Dawn part 1 was very sweet and the wedding and the honeymoon were played out very well compared to the book. Bella then found out she was pregnant and although Edward begged her to reconsider the monster inside her she wanted to go ahead with the pregnancy. We saw her get so tiny and ill and it was interesting to see this. When she eventually gave birth it was all very dramatic and slightly gorey. At the end we saw Jacob imprint on the baby and Bella died but the venom was quick enough to get into her veins.

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