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moo000 said:
I was let down, because everybody has been saying how it is so good, and way better than the other two films. But I had pretty much the same issues with it as I did with Twilight and New Moon. Firstly, would it kill them to smile, like once? I mean, it went for two hours, I think they could have spared a few happy moments and still have plenty of time left for moping and staring dramaticly into space. They are meant to be in love, te would think that is something to smile about? Obviously I'm getting Amore all wrong, because it seems to make them utterly depressed. Another thing was the oh so cheesy lines.They were bad enough in the book, but when sombody actually says them outloud, they become that much worse its cringe wothy. I'll admit, there were not as many 'laugh out loud' (at the film, not with the film) moments as there were in New Moon, but there was still più than enough. I think the recitazione contributed to this, as well as the actual script. There were also a few other, più trivial things that annoyed me. One was Bellas hair. It was so frizzy, I couldnt concerntrate on her face (maybe a good thing?) because I just wanted to fix it up somehow. Jaspers hair was pretty awful too. Jaspers accent also annoyed me. I know he is meant to be from the south, but he never had that accent in the other films. And it was not exactly the most believable accent in the world. Carlisle also had an accent (English) which he didnt have in the other two films. Oh, and one più thing; The engagement ring was hideous!! As soon as he pulled it out, I was just like 'ew' (which I detto outloud, quite loudly- very embarassing), who seriously thought THAT was a good idea? Its so big and bulky, it looks like sombody squished a disco ball to her finger. On a lighter note, I did quite enjoy the fight scene. I enjoyed all the bits with the newborns actually. The city and the clearing were both very dramatic settings, which I really liked. I didnt like how when they ripped their limbs off they looked (and sounded like) the Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. were made of glass o something. I was expecting più blood and guts, but I tried to make the best of it. The "I'm hotter than you" line was funny and clever, and I would have enjoyed a few più light hearted moments like that to lighten the very dark mood of the whole thing.
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