To callously belittle the “Twilight” franchise is to insult thousands
of people who have truly invested their hearts and souls into a movie
franchise that, in many ways, has had a very real and profound impact on
their lives.
So what if Bella Swan served as a poor role model? So what if the
actors seemed so uncomfortable on screen you thought they might actually
jump off it, run down the aisle and leave the theater? Sometimes, poor
role models are the easiest to relate to. They usually have issues, and
who among us doesn’t? As for the acting: if you have a few days I can
tell you all about the movies I love that feature some of the worst
performances you’ll ever see.
In other words, it’s OK to like bad movies. Which brings me to “The
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2″, a “Twilight” movie that is NOT
BAD. Not bad at all!
Well, maybe a little bad.
I’m going to tell you
that “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2″ contains about the best
20 minutes of the entire franchise. It’s content so surprising, so
thrilling and so shocking that it’s completely incongruous with the rest
of the franchise and is, quite frankly, did-not-see-that-coming
awesome. My jaw literally dropped. Suddenly, the sanitized, teen emo
porn that had been the “Twilight” franchise turns into a Robert
Rodriguez-inspired climax rich with excitement and an emotional depth
previously unseen in these films.
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish, and the final moments of
the “Twilight” franchise finish very well. Bella, although she had to
die and become a vampire to do it, changes for the better and morphs
into an admirable metaphor and role model.
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