Wednesday, November 21, 2012

“The TWILIGHT Saga: BREAKING DAWN PART 2: the Movie. When DAWN breaks, DUSK takes over.

“The TWILIGHT Saga: BREAKING DAWN Part 2″ PRESS PREVIEW

Finally, the LAST instalment of the TWILIGHT saga is here, all in good measure.

And it has arrived at a jolly good time too, to bid adieu as all good things must come to an end.

The series that has earned the three young leads (Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner) millions of bucks, will meander into a lack-luster vehicle should it continue, suffocating from a dearth of fresh ideas.

Saving the last for  best, this film offers a taut storyline, loads of vampire slaying action with heads rolling, peaking to one justifiable finish.

The sex scenes between Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart sizzle. The acting is emotively better. And, for once, a “Twilight” delivers heart stomping action and stupendous special effects.

Many critics will hail that Breaking Dawn – Part 2 has been repackaged to ensure more entertainment value, and will go down on record as the best TWILIGHT film adaptation.

At curtain call you can be your own judge.

It was noted that there were more gals than guys in attendance at the press preview.

So you can witness that the core fan base comprises mostly of fluttering female hearts.

With two pretty boy hunks and one sweet damsel in tow, the “eye candy” formula works well here.

In this fifth and final Bella-and-Edward fantasy-romance,  our female lead’s persona adopts a dramatic transformation.

She is all at once, a ferocious member of the undead, participating in relentless vampire killing, vampire sex and screaming vampire battle cries.

Bella Swan Cullen (Kristen Stewart) is no longer the hapless lady who’s totally dependent on her one-expression partner Edward (Robert Pattinson) and the shirtless Jacob (Taylor Lautner).

She is now a vampire in her own right and the protective mother of Renesmee.

She has to reckon about the child’s fate, as she is seen as a threat to a bunch of vampires led by Aro (Michael Sheen).

Everything evolves around her and she’s the very reason the vampire war erupted.

The end result is a tense showdown, with vampires and wolves squaring off against the small army of Volturi.

A finale befitting for the fans with a focused story, extravagant production values and a broader audience appeal.

Right.

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