Breaking Dawn, Part One was such a good movie! I highly recommend it! It was quite different from the book but in a good way. In the book, it switches point of views in every chapter, from Bella, to Edward, to Jacob, and so on.
In the movie, it starts off with Jacob receiving the invitation. He ran away from his house because he was so upset about the whole engagement between Bella and Edward. The whole idea of a vampire and a human getting married is just disgusting to him.
Bella was so nervous for her wedding and especially with Kristen Stewart’s facial expression; she almost looks like she is in pain. It was such a beautiful wedding. It looked somewhat like a scene out of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The music for all of the scenes was appropriate and seemed light-hearted compare to the very first “Twilight” movie. You can definitely tell that there was a different director for this movie because of the style of the movie. It was well done! The movie was not what I was expecting but that is not a bad thing. The first Twilight movie seemed gloomy compared to Breaking Dawn, Part One. All of the background music made the movie seem less gloomy and the only reason why I am saying this is because the first movie had a lot of gloomy music. Of course, that is only my opinion. I felt that the first movie revolved around the Paramore’s song, which I did not care too much about it. The new theme song for this movie is A Thousand Years by Christina Perri. It is such a beautiful song! I think it matches the movie so well because Edward waited for so long to find his Bella. It is so romantic.
Time to get back on track! Edward and Bella got married and went on their honeymoon. Their honeymoon was cut short because she got pregnant. They didn’t know that it was possible because they have never heard of it before. The fetus was too strong for Bella and was taking all of the nutrients from her body, leaving her with little energy to do anything. In the movie, she was very sick and was extremely thin. The fetus actually crushed some of her bones. Since it was a vampire pregnancy, the pregnancy was a speedy one. Within a month’s time, she had her baby. Bella’s sac was too thick, so needles and knives could not penetrate it. Edward had to bite through the sac. So yes, he had to bite through Bella to get the baby out. It was a very gory scene but at the same time, it was a sweet scene until Bella “died”. It was very sad and almost made me cry. Edward injected some of his venom into Bella to attempt to change her into a vampire instead of losing her forever. Jacob was an emotional wreck and actually planned to kill Edward and Bella’s daughter Renesme. Jacob couldn’t kill her because he imprinted on her. The book does a good job of explaining what imprinting is. The movie ended with Bella on coffin-like bed. Just as it was about to end, her eyes opened and they were red as fire. I just can’t believe that I have to wait another year in order to watch the second part! I can’t wait.
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