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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 Review

Release Date: November 18th 2011 Starring: Ashley greene, Robert Pattinson, Matt bushhell Director: Bill Condon

In case you are likely to check out this film, I doubt this review stop you. Since vampire mania swept the globe while using launch of 'Twilight' last 2008, the Twilight Saga has grown from bad to worse. Breaking Dawn: Part 1 is surely an demonstration of everything wrong using the Twilight franchise. Like myself, discover the main teenage 'twihard' demographic, avoid this grim sequel at any cost.

Team Edward! Team Jacob! It's difficult to observe a show, if you have a cinema filled with screaming teenagers near you. Since the film opened with your first look at Edward Cullen (Pattinson) and Jacob Black (Lautner), the screams from at least 200 girls beckoned. Staying silent, I have to have counted four other men in the cinema at the most, no doubt dragged to find out the film by their 'twihard' girlfriends.

Since the film progressed the screams died down, as well as the laughs grew. Where Harry Potter benefited from telling its story between two films, new moon almost turns into a self-parody. The film's opening is arguably it's strongest point. Mortal Bella Swan (Stewart), who still can't catch a smile, is finally having a wedding on the love of her life, the sparkly vampire Edward Cullen. The wedding speech montage from friends in the happy couple is the greatest moment within the film. It is a shame it's cut short for a quick cliche stare down between rivals Jacob and Edward (with Lautner delivering almost enough sarcasm to help make the scene remotely interesting).

This is why the romance story ends. Following that, the flick transcends right into a rather grotesque soap opera. An anticlimactic lovemaking scene between Bella and Edward (during by which every girl inside the audience, plus some guys oddly erupted into cheers) results in Bella falling pregnant. Now look for out her human womb struggles to cope with a foetus that's half vampire and the race to maintain her alive begins. Since the Cullen clan put Bella alive, the film needs a stake for the heart with a few laughable conversations between CGI wolves, who swear revenge for Bella's life becoming threatened by the Cullens. It's almost impossible to make the plot seem sensible. It's pretty sure, if you aren't on top of things with the Twilight mythology, this film doesn't work like a standalone.

A few things i found most disappointing was from an outsider's perspective, the script deliberately avoided anything that might have made for compelling drama, for the film to stay as light, cliched entertainment. Edward's hesitation over fathering a youngster that will kill his wife, and Jacobs test of loyalty to his tribe went completely unexplored, instead the film devoted to making Bella look as grotesque as you possibly can while she struggles to outlive her potentially fatal pregnancy. From her illness, to her gore fest caesarean, I struggled to determine how this film was able to pass which has a 12A rating. Perhaps some salvation might come from the film potentially putting 13-year-old girls off pregnancy. Judging by the deafening screams of cheers from the audience, Breaking Dawn somehow is able to function enough to have fans excited for that sequel. I want to imagine organic beef finally see an action packed vampire/werewolf showdown, however, if one of the last films will go by, I would not get my hopes up.

Verdict: 2/5

As somebody who has become instructed to watch all of the Twilight films, I will say this really is definitely the worst of the bunch. Despite having some of the better acting with the series, pacing problems, awful effects plus a relatively boring script highlight that is certainly one franchise that merely won't die. Still, I own a year to brace myself for an additional one