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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2


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New York Daily News
Breaking Dawn, Part 2 expands with a full intensity of force, stronger and more epic than the films that led to this impactf...
New York Post
Finally, someone took the source material at its terribly written word and stopped treating the whole affair so seriously.
Los Angeles Times
The dialogue remains spotty and sappy, the effects still haven't caught up to modern-day standards, but Twilight's popularit...
The Boston Globe
This fifth and mercifully final installment features so much idle anticipation that it's unclear whether we're watching a mo...
Washington Post
As for you, dear reader, the symptoms of our long national nightmare should begin to fade as you're heading out of the theat...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Easily the trippiest and goofiest of the five addled adolescent vampire romances based on the Stephenie Meyer books.
Chicago Tribune
With so many scenes of well-dressed vampires sitting or standing, stiffly, while Taylor Lautner or Robert Pattinson or Krist...
The New York Times
Despite the slow start Mr. Condon closes the series in fine, smooth style. He gives fans all the lovely flowers, conditioned...
USA Today
Fans of the series, which has made more than $2 billion worldwide, will no doubt find it all terribly romantic and deeply me...
Slate
The very title Breaking Dawn, Part 2 hints at what the movie, sadly, reveals to be the case: The Twilight franchise has over...
San Francisco Chronicle
It's a movie so dull you might start yanking on your own head after about an hour.
Rolling Stone
You're going to hear a lot about Breaking Dawn Part 2 being the best of the Twilight movies. That's like saying a simple hea...
Richard Roeper
The fifth and final entry in the historically successful Twilight franchise is the most self-aware and in some ways the most...
The New Yorker
A feast of ripe dialogue and bloodsucking action.
Total Film
Between its farcical script, soulless relationships and waxwork performances, this is a final chapter that will please only ...
Chicago Sun-Times
If for no other reason, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" deserves credit for providing the takeaway dialogue line...
Hollywood Reporter
The final installment of the immortal Bella/Edward romance will give its breathlessly awaiting international audience just w...
The Guardian
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson as embattled parents of a CGI-enhanced daughter drive the final stake into this heavily...
Entertainment Weekly
For four years now (at times, it's felt like an eternity), the Twilight films have coasted along on basic anticipatory quest...
ReelViews
Meyer's vampire saga more cinematic while remaining reasonably faithful to the book.
FirstShowing
Breaking Dawn - Part 2, and the franchise, for that matter, ends with visions of a much bigger, a much better, climax. Then ...
Film School Rejects
Lots of bland interactions; continues the series’ habit of sexist and selfish messages; lack of any consequences for anythin...
Joblo
To the Twi-hards, if you loved the other films, don't be too angry with me. Chances are- you'll like this one too. So go ahe...
IGN Movies
Twilight fans will lap up Breaking Dawn - Part 2 for its romance, self-effacing humor, action and sweet ending to a series t...
/Film
Twilight is what it is — romantic fantasy escapism tainted by a weird, ugly attitude towards sex — and at this point there’s...
The Movie Picture Show
The characters overall are cheesy, but the flaws in these characters actually make the movie more tolerable than it should h...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Bill Condon
Writer: Melissa Rosenberg
Studio: Summit Entertainment
Cast: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner

Release: November 16, 2012
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