The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (2011) |
I did, however, enjoy the destructive internal pregnancy that was deteriorating the condition of Bella and Jacob's ongoing turbulent relations with his kind. This episode of the Twilight Saga also delves further in the tribal "inprinting" selection of a mate and how Jacob has not selected his. The film, obviously, isn't through with the love triangle and animosity between Jacob and Eddie in regards to Bella's safety and well being. There's still that continual threat of the wolves and vampires engaging in violent battle over Bella's protection against dying by the vampire bite. The wolves feel a threat in Bella's fast-growing baby and plan to kill it. So that has Jacob torn between protecting Bella and the baby and his own kind. I actually liked the angle with the wolves as it gives way to some interesting plot developments and decent storytelling. I mean the conflict that exists in doing what it takes to try and keep the woman you love safe, having to deal with her betrothal to a vampire, and how his own kind want to kill the baby (as does Eddie who would prefer to have Bella alive than the baby in her killing her). Jacob has as much importance in this movie as the other two. You don't get much of the Voltaire this time, but there's plenty of Bells and Eddie smooching, in close embrace, and making out. This is for the ladies; I was out emotionally here. I do invest in conflict and Jacob's situation did interest me. That was it, though. Bella sure does look grotesque in her later stages of the pregnancy and I told my wife that I thought you could actually see hints of her skull through the facial flesh. I don't know about you but the CGI baby just gives me the creeps. EEK!
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