![]() ![]() The film is on track for a 150m opening weekend. At least the bleeding wolves have stopped talking. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 grossed 30.4 million from late opening night screenings. Most pleasantly surprising is the climactic battle sequence, a sharply directed no-holds-barred blowout that achieves genuine thrills but a painfully misjudged final twist undoes much of its good work.īetween its farcical script, soulless relationships and waxwork performances, this is a final chapter that will please only the most devout fans. After the birth of Renesmee, the Cullens gather other vampire clans in order to protect the child from a false allegation that puts the family in front of the Volturi. There are too many laugh-out-loud ludicrous moments to count – Bella and Edward’s raw, animalistic undead sex is distinctly less of a bang than a whimper, while Jacob’s (Taylor Lautner) wolfy love bond with little Renesmee is every bit as creepy as you’ve heard.īut it’s not all bad Michael Sheen’s on top scenery-chewing form as creepy-camp Volturi leader Aro, and look out for a brilliantly self-parodic sequence involving Bella’s poor dad (Billy Burke) and Lautner’s trademark shirt-stripping. Instead, the plot centres on their hybrid daughter Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy), who’s marked for death by sinister vampire coven the Volturi. Description In the fifth and final chapter of THE TWILIGHT SAGA, the birth of Bella and Edwards child ignites forces that threaten to destroy them all. ![]()
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