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_The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1_

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1

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TOMATOMETER

24%
 

Director: Bill Condon

Rating: PG-13
Number of discs: 2
Running Time: 1:48
Selection #: 13549425
Studio: Summit Entertainment
Theatrical Release: 2011
DVD Release: February 11, 2012

Forever is only the beginning.

Own the next to last piece of Twilight forever...in this must-have 2-disc Special Edition loaded with a wealth of bonus materials.

In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson), plus those they love, must deal with the chain of consequences brought on by a marriage, honeymoon and the tumultuous birth of a child... which brings an unforeseen and shocking development for Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner).

Can the expecting parents save their unborn child from the Wolf Pack and the townspeople of Forks?

Find out for yourself in this heart-stopping first-half of the final chapter in The Twilight Saga. Director Bill Condon (Dreamgirls) steers the film to record-shattering global box-office success.

Now it can be yours.

Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes

TOMATOMETER

24%  

Reviews Counted: 193

TOP CRITICS'S REVIEWS

 

Fresh: This penultimate "Twilight" film is the best in the series so far. It's languorous, romantic, moody, and, in the end, horrifying.

-Bruce Diones, New Yorker, December 05, 2011
 

Fresh: The last twenty minutes of Breaking Dawn are so harrowing that it's possible to forget that most of the acting is soap-operatic (the guy who plays Carlisle is aging to look like Liberace) and the dialogue from hunger.

-David Edelstein, New York Magazine, November 20, 2011
 

Fresh: Color us stoked that a Twilight movie even strays into evil-fetus territory.

-Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York, November 20, 2011
 

Rotten: The action sequences are ludicrous, the werewolves mostly just bounding, then bounding again, while the vampire trick of just moving ever so fast soon becomes just ever so tiresome.

-David Sexton, This is London, November 19, 2011


March 15, 2013



Reviewer: maria h Review refers to DVD version

Movie vs. book
March 13, 2013

The movie was true to the book as much as possible, however there are many more layers to the story. If you have not read the books, you should. The movies are good, but the books are fantastic. Also the extended version adds little details that were left out at the theater and for true fans it is a must have.

Reviewer: Lisa Review refers to DVD version

Reading the reviews-Just an FYI
February 28, 2013

If you have not seen this movie like myself then do not read these reviews there are a lot spoilers amongst the reviews and people need to realize that. Thank you to the person that gave away the part about Jacob imprinting on Bella's baby, that just ruined it for me.

Reviewer: Nicole Review refers to DVD version

Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1
February 22, 2013

I have seen and love all the movies. I thought this one showed more details. I own the DVD's and will these last two also. The books were great.

Reviewer: Joann Review refers to DVD version


June 23, 2012

Good movie. I like the story have seen the other movies in the series.

Reviewer: Bernie Review refers to DVD version

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