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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Movie review of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn part 2" by Roger Ebert



Roger Ebert writes a movie review of one of the movies that has engrossed billions of people around
the world: "Breaking Dawn part 2" from the series "The Twilight Saga" a genre of drama, fantasy and romance. It's different than other genres for the simple fact that it's a teenage girl that has fallen in love with the most gorgeous guy she's ever seen --and he's a vampire.The series is originally written by Stephenie Meyer but the movie was actually directed by Bill Condon. Ebert did a great job of describing the story in his review as he says," We see the new Bella in an entertaining sequence when her husband, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), takes her on a test drive, so to speak, as a vampire. She can run from place to place instantaneously, see details of nature in great and speeded-up detail, win in hand-to-paw combat with a mountain lion and has a taste for blood." Despite the fact that he wrote a marvelous (in my opinion at least) review filled with descriptions of the most important highlights of the movie without spoiling the movie, he himself doesn't like the movie. He says,"Look, the "Twilight" series is not my thing," yet he managed to keep his reader interested with his well written review but he did admit that he liked the finale of the movie which kept him in safe ground by stating his opinion yet putting there his counterattack already.


http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-twilight-saga-breaking-dawn-part-2-2012

2 comments:

  1. I will agree that this movie was worth watching because it was the finale of "The Twilight Saga" series. I like the review you chose for this movie because I read the review and it gave a lot of discriptions about the movie without spoiling the movie.

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    1. From all the reviews that I read this one is by far the best one that I found. On the other hand I don't dislike Twilight since is a different type of movie, I mean glittering vampires, romance everywhere, overly attached lover...that's what makes it unique. Yet people judge it because of those details, and actually that's the whole point.

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