Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is not a great film by normal standards. The dialogue is still stilted, the love triangle logic is nonsense, and the sparkling remains silly. However, as a , it is nearly perfect.
The narrative engine of the film revolves around Renesmee, the half-human, half-vampire child of Edward and Bella. In the Twilight lore, "immortal children" are forbidden by the ancient ruling coven, the Volturi, because they are uncontrollable and threaten the secrecy of the vampire world. The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn - Part 2 -201...
Carter Burwell’s musical score deserves special mention. Returning to the franchise after scoring the first film, Burwell weaves Alexandre Desplat’s themes from Part 1 with his own original motifs. The climactic reprise of "Bella’s Lullaby"—now played by Edward on piano as a grown-up Renesmee watches—is a haunting, beautiful bookend to the saga. Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is not a
The second half of the book is notoriously difficult to adapt. It lacks the traditional "middle act" structure, instead existing as a long, tension-building sequence leading to a massive confrontation with the Volturi. Part 2 opens with Bella’s awakening as a newborn vampire—a moment fans had waited four films to see. Gone is the clumsy, self-doubting human. In her place is a sleek, powerful, and utterly confident immortal. The narrative engine of the film revolves around