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Kristen Stewart is much better than she is in New Moon, with much less of the moping and dead pauses, but some of her line delivery is still awkward and her facial expressions for my tastes are lifeless. I have to say I still don't think much of the acting of the central trio. Ashley Greene is also quite good, if not great. Burke as always is amusing with some of the better lines of the film(though is that saying much do you think?), while Sheen, ever the great actor, adopts a menace and magnetism as Aro without overdoing it too much. The last thirty minutes was perhaps the most exciting Breaking Dawn: Part 1 got, as some of does have purpose and intensity, which was something that the first half of the film did not have.There are also two good performances, Billy Burke and Michael Sheen, the latter being another point of interest.

In all honesty I was expecting it to be of hilariously cheesy quality, but somehow Condon brought a little more subtlety than I was expecting. For my tastes though some of the pop tunes are on the insipid side, however the score itself was pleasant with a lot of what I like about Burwell evident. I like Burwell a lot, his music has a hypnotic and quite hauntingly beautiful quality to it. The scenery often does look stunning, the effects are okay I guess and the cinematography especially with the close-ups of the back of the wedding dress and the final shot is some of the best of the franchise in my opinion.I also liked Carter Burwell's score. At some points it was quite Gothic, and at others it had either an evergreen or autumnal feel to it. Although there are moments of sloppy editing, I did like the look of the film. I'd say of the four Twilight movies so far Breaking Dawn: Part 1 has the most cinematic feel to it, on the other hand there is not much here that made Condon's previous films so good and I'd go as far to say it is the film of his that engaged me the least.Īre there any redeeming qualities to this instalment? I think so actually. Did Condon do a good job directing? For me, I am not sure. Gods and Monsters is amazing and one of my favourites, Kinsey was interesting and Dreamgirls elevated by the soundtrack and cast was quite decent. I am familiar with his previous films and find him a promising director and writer, finding his films well written, observed and acted. So what was it that got me seeing Breaking Dawn: Part 1 in the first place? The answer was its director, Bill Condon. Breaking Dawn: Part 1 is not quite among the worst of the year and nowhere near among the worst ever, however it suffers from some major problems that I will get to later in the review. As far as the movies, I still think, coming from someone whose knowledge of the books only comes from my sister being a fan and me reading a chapter of one and putting it down, that the best is Eclipse(not saying much) and New Moon the worst. This said, I am indifferent to the franchise. I am neither a Twilight fan or a Twilight detractor. Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 4 / 10 A vampire movie/paranormal romance but without the bite.
#TWILIGHT BREAKING DAWN TORRENT SERIES#
But those who follow the Twilight novel series know what's coming up and it's not quite the same as Malory.īreaking Dawn Part I is the weakest so far of the Twilight films I've seen, but it does set the stage for what is to follow. These two seem to be having a romantic triangle that rivals Arthur/Guinevere/Lancelot. Do you doubt where he's going to come down? The possible birth of the Pattinson/Stewart child is held as a threat to his people so Lautner has some critical choices to make. Poor kid, personally I'd have taken him before Pattinson.

Taylor Lautner as the Indian wolf prince of his tribe is still the odd man out in the triangle. But giving birth to a vampire is difficult indeed and there are no vampire obstetricians apparently. Pattinson and Stewart honeymoon in Rio DeJaniero and that's certainly one of the most romantic spots on the globe. Why couldn't his beautiful daughter marry a nice doctor?

Reviewed by bkoganbing 4 / 10 They're Marriedįinally that dead/undead duo of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have finally tied the knot though Stewart's father is not ecstatic over her choice of life or after life partner if you will.
