JILLIAN KEY – Hoof Prints Staff
Thirty minutes before the madness began, the manager came in with a megaphone. “Attention “Twilight” fans, I need you all to move seats closest to the center so that we can make more room.” That’s when I knew it’d be as big of a hit as discussed.
All of the theaters were packed with teenage wolf-loving girls decked out in I Love Jacob fan gear or others wearing vampire fangs. Previews went on and on then finally Bella’s face appeared. She was finally in her vampire form and was stronger than ever. Then came her vampire soulmate, Edward Cullen, which obviously got a great crowd response.
The beautiful baby of Edward and Bella, Reneesme, captures the heart of every fan early on in the movie. She begins as a baby that is very developed with a lot of hair and a full mouth of teeth. As you know, she has unprecedented growth. She is what begins the main conflict of the movie when she is spotted by Irena, the cousin of the Cullens. As the movie progresses, her hair gets longer and longer while she gets taller and taller.
Normally, audiences complain about the lack of emotion shown by Kristin Stewart, however it was very unusual than her normal responses. She showed much emotion and had the crowd on the edge of their seat. Rather than seeming awkward and uncomfortable, she seemed very at ease.
Director Bill Condon did a fantastic job of wrapping up the series. During the midst of the movie, audiences began to feel disappointed but he did a wonderful job of smoothing them over with the hopeful ending.
Overall, my Twitter feed was filled with constant raves on how they loved the last movie of the saga but could not believe it had to end. I give “Breaking Dawn, Part 2” 5 hooves for its overwhelming action, intense love story, and the smooth ending. I hate that it had to come to an end, but I don’t believe it could have ended any better.