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Crepúsculo, la saga: Amanecer (parte 2)

Título original: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
  • 2012
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  • 1h 55min
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Crepúsculo, la saga: Amanecer (parte 2) (2012)
After the birth of Renesmee, the Cullens gather other vampire clans in order to protect the child from a false allegation that puts the family in front of the Volturi.
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Después del nacimiento de Renesmee, los Cullen reúnen otros clanes de vampiros para proteger a la niña de los Volturi.Después del nacimiento de Renesmee, los Cullen reúnen otros clanes de vampiros para proteger a la niña de los Volturi.Después del nacimiento de Renesmee, los Cullen reúnen otros clanes de vampiros para proteger a la niña de los Volturi.

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    • Bill Condon
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    • Stephenie Meyer
    • Melissa Rosenberg
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    • Kristen Stewart
    • Robert Pattinson
    • Taylor Lautner
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    • Dirección
      • Bill Condon
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      • Stephenie Meyer
      • Melissa Rosenberg
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      • Kristen Stewart
      • Robert Pattinson
      • Taylor Lautner
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    • 52Metascore
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 22 premios ganados y 17 nominaciones en total

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    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Bella Swan
    Robert Pattinson
    Robert Pattinson
    • Edward Cullen
    Taylor Lautner
    Taylor Lautner
    • Jacob Black
    Peter Facinelli
    Peter Facinelli
    • Dr. Carlisle Cullen
    Elizabeth Reaser
    Elizabeth Reaser
    • Esme Cullen
    Ashley Greene
    Ashley Greene
    • Alice Cullen
    Jackson Rathbone
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    • Jasper Hale
    Kellan Lutz
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    • Emmett Cullen
    Nikki Reed
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    • Rosalie Hale
    Billy Burke
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    • Charlie Swan
    Chaske Spencer
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    • Sam Uley
    Mackenzie Foy
    Mackenzie Foy
    • Renesmee
    Maggie Grace
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    • Irina
    Jamie Campbell Bower
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    Christopher Heyerdahl
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    Reviewers say 'Breaking Dawn Part 2' received mixed reviews, with criticisms targeting the acting, especially Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, deemed lackluster. CGI effects, particularly for Renesmee, were often criticized as unrealistic. Pacing and plot issues were noted, with some finding the story rushed and shallow. Positive aspects included improved special effects, the soundtrack, and Michael Sheen's performance as Aro. The final battle and saga conclusion were appreciated by some, though others felt it strayed from the book.
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    5Kademan-02092005

    Episode V - The Last Cringe (Part 2)

    'The Twilight Saga' comes to an end in possibly the most subversively underwhelming way. However, you can't really hold it against this franchise for at least being very consistent with its quality.

    This movie is treating its moments of culmination as if it's been highly anticipated when, in actuality, the series has not been building up to the conclusion it reaches, which only happens due to a misunderstanding that's slowly resolved. The CGI baby is freaky, distracting, and just so perplexing that it's best left ignored. Bella apparently has a brain now, and with it a problem with Jacob imprinting on, and therefore protecting, her baby, as she's constantly leaving it in anyone else's protection other than her own. Edward has lost all of his appeal at this point, being left as one of the least compelling characters in this instalment. Carlisle, Alice and Charlie are my personal stand-outs, and are each noticeably absent or sidelined in favour of newer, more uninteresting characters. Michael Sheen's presence is felt more here than in maybe any other instalment, but still so brief that he's hardly all that interesting even though he's supposedly the primary overarching antagonist. The effects, score and camera work are on par with the previous films, which isn't saying much but there's not much else to say.

    A suitable end to an overly broody, dramatic franchise, with improved acting compared to the other films, and a resolution that just let's you know it's all over now.
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    The Saga Ends As Cheesy As It Started

    I have just come home from watching this last installment of the Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn Part 2 with my wife. I don't know what is with these Twilight movies that we look forward to watching them, simply to see how bad they are. Haha! The poster showing the three main characters running did not hold much promise of a better film.

    This film starts where the last film left off. Bella has just given birth to her daughter Renesmee. This supernatural birth brings Bella close to death, so Edward saves her by making her a vampire. Now, when the Volturri find out about Renesmee, they consider her a threat to their existence and hence seek to kill her. Will the Cullen family be able to protect Renesmee and themselves from ultimate destruction?

    The beginning of this movie are filled with the same clunky scenes and corny dialog that we have all seen and cringed to in all the previous movies. The very long scene showing Bella's reaction to Jacob's imprinting is particularly hilarious. There was also the requisite Jacob striptease scene strictly for Team Jacob fanatics.

    The climactic battle scenes between the Cullens and the Volturri were another matter though. Sure it was pure computer generated mayhem and violence. But for those who have not read the books and just followed the films, there was some imaginative storytelling at work here for a change. I am actually curious how this part of the story was written in the book. I will give this movie an extra point for this part.

    In the closing scenes set in the familiar field of purple flowers we have seen before, the whole Twilight saga ends with an incredibly thick serving of cheese. I am not surprised. It ends as it started: cheesy. It never really aspired to be more, so let the Twi-hard fans enjoy this last film while it lasts. So now that it all ends, I'm pretty sure the rest of the world will also be missing Bella and her two other-worldly consorts. We won't have a next film to look forward to nitpick anymore.
    6markdroulston

    Terrific awfulness

    It's with a hint of sadness that the Twilight franchise has come to an end. Sure, they're terrible, terrible films (and books I assume), the popularity of which paints a sorry picture of the tastes of today's youth, but now that all is said and done, on reflection it was worth enduring the first three insufferable disasters (Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse) to get to the unbridled mayhem of Breaking Dawn (my thoughts on part one can be found here).

    After seeing part one, it was difficult to see where the story had left to go. We had seen the unending wedding of Edward and Bella, the banal South American honeymoon, the shocking and genuinely upsetting pregnancy/birth, and the werewolf falling in love with the baby. It seemed like an appropriate place to end it, but Summit and Stephenie Meyer obviously had other ideas, hence we have Breaking Dawn, part 2.

    While perhaps not as off-the-leash nutty, Breaking Dawn, part 2 maintains a lot of the weirdness of the preceding chapter. Picking up exactly at the point where part one ended, Bella (Kristen Stewart) finds herself having to adjust to her 'newborn' vampire status, learning to control her superhuman strength and fighting the urge to hunt humans. Edward (Robert Pattinson) begins to assume a mentor role, but for whatever reason Bella learns so quickly that the learning plot is pretty much dropped.

    Here's the first and biggest of the many problems of Breaking Dawn, part 2. For at least the first two thirds of the film, plot threads and characters are introduced with enough fanfare to make one think they're going to be important cogs in the larger machinery of the story, only to be forgotten or abandoned with zero explanation. Perhaps it's fan service, and people familiar with the novels will be able to link things up, but for newcomers it becomes increasingly hard to keep track of who everyone is, why they're involved, and what on earth is happening from one scene to the next.

    The character of Alistair (Joe Anderson) is a good example. Following the development that the Volturi, the ruling council of vampires last seen in New Moon, are coming after Edward and Bella's daughter Renesmee, the Cullen clan assemble a team of vampires from across the globe to defend the child, the last of which is the enigmatic Alistair. Yet after an introduction to suggest he will be a character of some importance he merely ends up lurking in the background, and popping into one random and pointless scene with Bella. He's always there, but doesn't actually do anything significant.

    It's this scattered and overloaded approach that really damages an already abysmal film. On top of the lack of charisma in the stars, the questionable storytelling is a real hindrance for anyone set on enjoying Breaking Dawn, part 2 at all, not to mention how simply ugly the thing is. There's an over-reliance on terrible green-screen work, shoddy visual effects, and whatever lunatic decided that an almost completely CG Renesmee was a good idea needs to be removed from the business of movie making.

    However, much like the last film, a part of me loved Breaking Dawn, part 2. As I said, it may not seem as insane as part one, but in some ways that's a good thing. I loved part one because I was caught completely off guard by the madness, but was appalled by it because much of the content really shouldn't be part of a film made for pre-teen girls. Part two dials back the more troubling aspects of the previous film and just revels in the stupidity of Meyer's writing. It's weird as hell, but really pretty harmless, aside from all the decapitation. Oh boy, there's a lot of decapitation.

    Director Bill Condon and his cast seem to be having a lot more fun here. The most ridiculous thing about the first three films in the series is how unwaveringly serious they are, but with both parts of Breaking Dawn, it feels like Condon and Pattinson in particular are winking at that portion of the audience who, like myself, are simply there to see how off the reservation this daft franchise can go. It manages to achieve a delicate and kind of wonderful balance of satisfying the true fans (the Twi-hards) with its creepy romantic melodrama, while clearly acknowledging the bizarre and quite frankly awful story Meyer has crafted. The awareness of this final chapter is perhaps its greatest asset, and if you're willing to abandon all logic and actual critical appreciation, then Breaking Dawn, part 2 delivers a great time at the cinema.

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    They finally broke 5.0 on IMDb since Twilight! But...

    Let's be honest; we all know how bad the movie adaptations of the book series up to BDpt2 were, and if you think they were good then no disrespect but don't reed reviews because almost anything will entertain you.To start things off this movie is an improvement but unfortunately it makes very similar mistakes to its predecessors.

    Acting: Even though Pattinson has shown his acknowledgeable acting skills in some of his previous movies and the fact that this movie has some skilled acting veterans in its cast. Unfortunitly the acting is still par to the average soap opera. It voids emotion in the key aspects of the movie, and exaggerates in the miner scenes.

    Plot: I know people always say "It was very different from the book." But let me tell you... This was nothing like the second half of the book... Although that doesn't make it a pure disappointment(if your a fan of the series.) It had its action and emotion when it needed it but in all, saying it was way better then New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn Pt1 all together, does not make it enjoyable to the average observer.

    In closing, If you were a fan: then you will enjoy it like you have for all the Twilight films...

    If you are not a fan: you will wonder why these movies can make profit in the high hundreds of millions!
    7eelin-lim

    It really wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, it was actually fine

    To be quite honest, this final installment of Twilight was not as bad as most people have made it to be. The only kicker is that you need to know some background story. If you're a guy following your girl to the cinema because of obligations, chances are you're going to not get this movie and will likely give it a very bad review. But if you would just play along with the plot, listen to your girlfriend for info and accept the supernatural aspect of the story, you might just enjoy it. Just sayin' guys. Don't be hatin' just for the sake of hatin'.

    All in all, I thought Breaking Dawn Part 2 did the Twilight series justice. It was a great finale, and dare I say, surprising good too? It was.

    I was a bit worried after watching the trailers that they may have somehow made this into boom-boom-bam movie filled with action scenes to please the I-need-insta-gratification crowd. But no. It was very true to the book, despite the proclaimed twist. It was, really, a very clever representation of the story from a different perspective. Bill Condon did an excellent job. And I am also glad that the Twilight Saga is finally over. Phew.

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    • Trivia
      To protect Mackenzie Foy on the set, Bill Condon had set up a swear jar where any cast and crew members caught swearing or uttering profanities were fined on the spot. The amount collected from the jar was donated to St. Jude's Children Hospital.
    • Errores
      (at around 1h 40 mins) At the end of the movie when Bella and Edward are in the meadow together, they aren't sparkling.
    • Citas

      Jacob Black: She's gonna be around for a long time, isn't she?

      Edward Cullen: A very long time. I'm glad she has you.

      Jacob Black: Should I start calling you dad?

      Edward Cullen: No.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Every actor to appear in the Twilight Saga films is featured in the ending credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Anime Abandon: Vampire Hunter D (2012)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de noviembre de 2012 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • Summit Entertainment
      • Temple Hill Entertainment
      • Sunswept Entertainment
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      • USD 120,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 293,144,686
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 141,067,634
      • 18 nov 2012
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 868,272,813
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