Written on January 13, 2013
As the finale of "Twilight", "Breaking Dawn", because the original author Stephanie Mayer thought that the novel was too long, a film could not perfectly describe the content of the 754-page story, so it was made into two parts. That being said, at least I have one last hope.
Words can't describe how happy and painful I should be after watching this film. As if paralyzed, I was knocked down on the bed by those happy or bloody scenes, my bones were too soft to move, I was really afraid of seeing blood, and I could only use screams to send out the excitement or fear in my heart.
Humans and vampires are married! The film mainly describes what happened after Edward and Bella had a grand wedding and had a child. No one can predict the consequences of being pregnant with a vampire child. As Bella, when her life has been completely given to the man she loves most, how could she be reluctant to give her life to him, even if she has to take a risk, She also insisted on giving birth to the child. An unavoidable bloody scene was filmed quite well. The actors' acting skills, makeup and post-production special effects were so realistic that it would make people afraid to give birth to a child. In the end, a daughter was born, but Bella stopped breathing due to bleeding ribs and vertebrae fractures and slowly cooled off. ... Edward finally turned Bella into a vampire in desperation, and Bella was resurrected...
Although the plot is very bloody, the film was even shortlisted for the 33rd Golden Raspberry Award, which is a nomination for a bad film, but we don't need to get much life insights from the film, as long as it is eye-catching enough to be a blockbuster.
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