

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2
Diretto da Bill Condon- Brady Bolton8 marzo 2026Only giving half a star because I can't give a zero. Watched by myself and thought it was absolutely butt booty. I, 47 years old, watched alone and was really looking forward to Jacob and Edward kissing. Highly disappointed that they chose to go in the groomer direction, but whatever. I would've liked if they specifically killed off Jacob and nobody else, and maybe a steamy makeout scene between Edward and Jacob. Maybe they could've kissed before they executed Jacob, like a crucifixion or something, I would've really loved to see Jacob suffer. Maybe they could like, fuck on the cross, but that might be a little sacrilegious. Overall terrible movie, maybe Jacob and Edward could've had a steamy hot gay as FUCK romance but I guess we'll never get that. FUCK Bill Condom and Stephanie Myers. Thank you.
- uduns79 gennaio 2026Surprisingly it mostly risks of becoming an OK movie to watch., marred by god awful CGI, plotholes and infuriating twist. In one particular scene the main antagonist looks like he suffered a mild stroke. No doubt a real reaction by the actor after realizing what line he's required to utter. The 'saga' overstays its 'welcome' the same way the dutch oven does - Breaking Wind Part 2 if you will.
- FVNKYFLIX22 dicembre 2025Breaking Dawn - Part 2 is what happens when Bella finally gets her vampire superpowers and realizes that being a T-800 with a baby isn’t enough—she also needs to defend her family from the Volturi’s vampire version of Skynet. Edward’s still brooding like a machine, Jacob’s the T-1000, constantly switching sides, and Renesmee is the ultimate hybrid: part baby, part apocalypse, and all adorable. The Cullens gather their allies like a supernatural Avengers team, but really, they’re just trying to avoid getting wiped out by the vampire police. The big showdown is less “epic battle” and more “awkward group photo,” with everyone standing around, threatening, and waiting for the Volturi to realize they’ve been bamboozled by a baby and some fake vampire powers. Bella’s finally a badass, but the real victory is surviving Jacob’s temper and the Volturi’s ridiculous rules. In the end, it’s not about saving the world—it’s about making sure Renesmee gets to grow up without being turned into a vampire court exhibit. “Let’s just say I’m not going to be the only one with a happy ending.” — Bella, proving once again that sometimes, the most dangerous thing in the world isn’t Skynet, it’s vampire custody battles.
- JdE11 giugno 2025I think you need to watch all of the films to understand what has happened to this point, but overall I thought it was quite good. The story seems to be wrapped up somewhat, Great visuals and soundtrack help benefit this film. It does feel it lacks something or is missing something but other than that I enjoyed watching.
- Hakihiko10 marzo 2025A Decent Finale After the slow build-up of "Part 1", "Breaking Dawn – Part 2" finally brings some much-needed energy to the franchise. While it still suffers from the series’ signature flaws—awkward dialogue, uneven pacing, and underdeveloped characters—it delivers enough spectacle and closure to make it a barely sufficient conclusion, especially after enduring the previous movies. Kristen Stewart’s Bella, now transformed, finally gains some presence, making her character slightly more engaging than before. Robert Pattinson’s Edward remains brooding but at least gets some decent moments. Taylor Lautner’s Jacob continues to be one of the more charismatic characters, though the handling of his storyline remains questionable. The supporting cast, including the expanded vampire coven, adds some intrigue, but most of them don’t get enough screen time to leave a lasting impact. Visually, "Part 2" is stronger than its predecessors, with improved cinematography and some well-executed action sequences. The much-discussed final battle is surprisingly intense and cleverly handled, adding a sense of excitement that was often missing in previous films. However, the CGI remains inconsistent, with some moments looking noticeably unpolished. While "Breaking Dawn – Part 2" isn’t a great film, it at least gives the franchise a proper send-off. It’s still flawed, but compared to what came before, it deserves at least a 6/10.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 Trivia
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 è stato rilasciato il 14 novembre 2012.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 era diretto da Bill Condon.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 ha una durata di 1h 55min.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 è stato prodotto da Wyck Godfrey, Stephenie Meyer, Karen Rosenfelt.
Bella si sveglia trasformata. Ora è madre e vampiro. Il suo autocontrollo è stupefacente, così come la sua forza fisica. Per paradossale che sia, non si è mai sentita più viva. Deve, però, fare i conti con l'imprinting di Jacob su sua figlia Renesmee e rimandare quelli con Charlie, che chiede spiegazioni che non può avere. Ma il vero pericolo arriva quando la piccola viene scambiata per una bambina immortale, ovvero un'umana trasformata, troppo pericolosa per essere lasciata in vita, a causa della sete da neonato e dell'incapacità di mantenere la segretezza. La notizia, sebbene menzognera, giunge ai Volturi, che raccolgono le forze per sbarazzarsi per sempre del clan dei Cullen.
I personaggi principali di The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 sono Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner).
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 è votato T.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 è un film Adventure, Fantasy, Dramma.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 ha una valutazione di 7 su 10 dal pubblico.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 aveva un budget di 120 Mln USD.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 ha guadagnato 829,7 Mln USD al botteghino.




















