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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1

Set after Bella (Kristen Stewart) chooses Edward Cullen (Robert Pattison) over Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) in "Eclipse", Bella marries Edward where they spend their honeymoon on a private island, called Isle Esme, off the coast of Brazil. Two weeks into their honeymoon, Bella realises that she is pregnant with a half-vampire child and that her condition is progressing at an unnaturally accelerated rate. After contacting Carlisle, who confirms her pregnancy, she and Edward immediately return home to Forks, Washington. Edward concerned for Bella`s life and convinced that the foetus is a monster as it continues to develop with unnatural rapidity, urges her to have an abortion. However, Bella feels a connection with her unborn baby and refuses. When the baby is born, the Quileute wolf pack decides that Bella`s child is a danger and threatens to kill the child, forcing Jacob Black to leave the pack and starts his own.

Language: English
Subtitle: NA
Classification: PG13
Release Date: 24 Nov 2011
Genre: Thriller / Drama / Fantasy / Romance
Running Time: 1 Hour 57 Minutes
Distributor: SHAW ORGANISATION
Cast: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Dakota Fanning, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone
Director: Bill Condon
Format: NA

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Writer: Elaine Ewe

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Watch this if you liked: “Twilight”, “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” and “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse”

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I" is definitely one of a kind. The review proceeds on the assumption that the readers are fans of the book or at least have some knowledge of the movie, or watching it would not make much sense anyway because it is a direct sequel for the series.

The movie, which will be henceforth referred to as "Breaking Dawn", is more adult than its previous three instalments, for it deals with Bella and Edward's marriage and her eventual pregnancy. For the uninitiated, "Breaking Dawn" finally brings us the sex scenes that we have been waiting for since "Twilight", considering Bella and Edward's infatuation with each other, and Bella's deadly baby. No, really, it is like a lesser version of "Rosemary's Baby". This also leads more scenes of Jacob brooding, but let's not point fingers here, because almost everyone broods in this movie.

Despite the material's potential, none of it is realised. Even the movie is rated PG-13, and there are some unintentionally hilarious moments. Bella's young age could be made into a family dilemma, but no, her mum is ecstatic to see her marry, while her dad just broods. Then, when Bella learns out about the various objections to her pregnancy, her insistence on keeping the baby could be made more dramatic, seeing as a mother-child relationship is often a very sensitive subject, but no, Edward and Bella just brood in their own way. The core audience may be under 18, but they are not stupid.

Further, the story is much too applicable to real life, considering the amount of people that seem to be whining about their love lives these days, and all of us watch movies to escape from real life, not to see it on display on screen.

Much of the problem stems from the cast, as I actually found the story material to be relatable for most girls, being a girl. In essence, "The Twilight Saga" really is Bella's story, so complains can't be made about why the series is so Bella-centric. However, it falls flat because the cast just looks unhappy most of the time, with the exception of Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen, seems to be more emotional in this movie. Kristen Stewart actually has a wide range of emotions, ranging from anxiety, distress, joy, and a quiet determination, but she does not have the least idea how to channel them. It was jarring to see her being anxious when she is supposed to be happy, which adds another point in favour of the story material, for in literature, her emotions can be written parallel to her thoughts. Taylor Lautner, meanwhile, is brings the same range to the table like he did in "Abduction", although there are less shots of his naked torso this time.

The cinematography is pretty subpar for this movie. The director is much too fond of inserting close-up shots of Bella, and the bad CGI from the previous instalments are carried over. A dream scene is present in the movie, but like everything else, it is done in such a way that even the reviewer wants to cry with tears of frustration. However, there are moments where it shines, such as the wedding and action scenes.

On the whole, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I" is worth watching if you have watched the last three movies. I mean, after coming this far, why stop when you are nearing the end? On a side note, stay after the post-credits if you are interested to find out what is to come in the second part of "Breaking Dawn".

Cinema Online, 25 November 2011
   
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Effective 15 July 2011
G - Suitable for all ages
PG - Suitable for all ages, but parents should provide guidance to their young
PG13 - Suitable for persons aged 13 and above, but parental guidance is advised for children below 13
NC16 - Suitable for persons aged 16 years and above
M18 - Suitable for persons aged 18 years and above
R21 - Restricted to persons aged 21 and above only
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