In general, Twilight was still very lethal when it came out in the first part: a handsome and rich male protagonist, with super power and immortality, a Cinderella-like heroine, plus a handsome, charming, Rich, elegant vampire supporting role, simply perfect. Although the story of vampires and people is very old-fashioned, but with the strong makeup technology of the crew (I have seen a real person of ed and bella, it is very passerby) and shooting techniques, coupled with the perfect characters, they still created a very successful film A commercial film that captured the hearts of young girls.
It is a pity that the continuous production of sequels in commercial films is anticlimactic, because the fans who have accumulated at the beginning will gradually lose, and it is difficult to absorb new ones because of the continuity of the plot.
Specifically, the plot of Breaking Dawn (Part 1) is too long, and there is no need to divide it into upper and lower parts. It is too boring to talk about wedding + childbirth in 2 hours. The sequel itself relies on new ideas to attract attention. Such a filming method is almost a TV series, and the enthusiasm of the fans is completely exhausted. The reason why audiences continue to look forward to the sequel to Twilight is largely emotional rather than rational (like me). It stems from the good impression of the first part, and always wants to see how it ends, and more It's more of a diversion than the movie itself.
Let me complain about Bella's performance again. Don't always have a hard expression, okay? I know you are very tangled, and it is very painful to step on two boats, but you have a constipated expression from beginning to end, which is really boring. Very boring.
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