First off, let’s cut
the chase. Was it good? My answer – it was a real treat! Breaking Dawn 2 is the
best of the bunch. While I can’t speak for whole cinematic quality and
technicalities, all I can say – the heck, I enjoyed it! The final film of the
Twilight Saga fed its thirsty audience with supernatural romance, drama and
some over-the-top action.
The movie opens with
Bella, being transformed to her new vampire body, adjusts to her new world and
discovers a unique ability to create a mind shield. The whole movie moves
around the controversy on Edward and Bella’s fast-growing offspring that brought
the whole gripping battle between the Volturi and the Cullens and company. While
the Volturi sees the arrival of half-human half-vampire child a threat, the
Cullens gather other vampires from the different ethnicities to vouch for the
child. Meanwhile, (as sicko this might be in real life), Jacob imprinted (a
wolf thing) on Renesmee, making Jacob Renesmee’s protector and the two destined
to be soul mates in the ‘near’ future.
With all the different super
powers of the vampire characters, the main attraction of the movie was the
battle with the Volturi. Imagine,
Bella with her newfound skill to shield other vampires; from Amazonian
she-vamps, the ability to supplant intensely real visual images into the minds
of others; from the Egyptian coven, comes Benjamin who can physically
manipulate the elements of earth, air, fire and water and from the Denali
coven, Kate can electrocute anyone who touches her. Adding interest to the new
group of covens is the Romanian duo of ancient vampires, Stephan and Vladimir,
sworn enemies of the Volturi. Don't ask me about the effects, I got psyched with the soap-operatic drama! There. On the other hand, it quite came a surprise, made
the audience gasp, to see the violent ending of some of good the guys,
starting with Carlisle. Awww, did I spoil it? Well, that and many more gave the
whole story-telling part of the film a riveting twist that will make the ride
all worth your angst.
The acting … Hey, I
have to say Kristen Stewart emerged from her signature sulking way of acting.
The versatile Michael Sheen on the other hand, unleashes quite an interesting
eccentric portrayal, as we have always known him as Aro, the ominous leader of
the Volturi. Meanwhile, Dakota Fanning didn’t have to speak a word to prove
another great performance. She had her intense red eyes do all the speaking for
her.
From the beginning
to the closing credits, everything was well tied up. The happy-ending
conclusion of the movie was just like a … wedding video … down to it its
closing credits. Awwww, so cute. I love it! Cheers! Have fun!
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