The finale of complete abandonment

Kareem 2022-04-21 09:01:40

The biggest significance of this movie is that the "Twilight" series is finally over.

It can be said that, except for the non-existent vampire battle, this film is not worth mentioning at all. All the actors wore red and black colored contact lenses, and struggled to hold on to their aggrieved faces for more than 100 minutes. This is undoubtedly a huge ordeal for viewers who are not fans of the series.

It was only after the passage from the original book appeared in the last film that I realized that this was a novel with "I" as the protagonist. The author projected all his inner "nympho" thoughts onto the character "Bella". No wonder the five films always have a strong Mary Sue flavor in their hypocrisy. This is the great work of Qiong Yao of the United States.

For the various settings of the vampires in the film, people who watch it can't help but laugh. It's great to be a vampire, you can do that every day without worrying about getting pregnant, and you will never be tired, and you don't have to worry about your body being overwhelmed... I have been completely convinced by the author's brain. After watching the finale, I finally understood that it wasn't the screenwriter's fault that the film became like this, it was entirely because the original novel was a third-rate novel. It's okay to show it to Sichun girls, normal people will be tired of all kinds of plots to the point of nausea.

Okay, that's it.

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 quotes

  • Bella Cullen: What was that?

    Edward Cullen: She showed you the first memory she has of you.

    Bella Cullen: Showed me how?

    Edward Cullen: How do I hear thoughts? How does Alice see the future? She's gifted.

  • Bella Cullen: Now you know. Nobody's ever loved anybody as much as I love you.

    Edward Cullen: There's one exception.