Aside from the comedy, the movie did have some good dialog play on other parts, particularly when it involved making plans involving the Cullen's battle against all odds. Charlie (Billy Burke) in particular had me laughing the most, with his awkward comedy and real facial gestures combining to be very funny. The insults and banter between Jacob and the vampires were quite entertaining to the audience and me, and I thought some of the extra characters even had some funny moments with the parts they played. I found this installment to have more balance still sticking to some of the classic lines, but throwing in some well-timed comedy. While most of the movies lines are overemotional, lovey dovey, one dimensional quotes from the book that made me roll my eyes, this one was a little different. Just what makes this movie so great though. However, the directing team was able to accomplish their goal, in what may be the most impressive movie yet to hit the series. Although the trailers showed some interesting direction, I had my doubts that they could actually do something to extend the last few pages of the book. With last year's rather over-hyped prequel, I'll admit I wasn't looking forward to the second installment of Breaking Dawn.
Let's see if I can shed some light on the subject.
With all the bias towards this series, it may be hard to determine whether this movie is worth spending time in the theater or should just be blown off. Now you've seen plenty of debate in this series with many hating everything about this series, while others think it's the best vampire series to ever exist. This time I'm covering the latest in the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, and I hope to shed some light on the final episode of the series. Hello, Hello all, I'm here with another movie review.