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The director of film twilight part 1
The director of film twilight part 1











He smiled at me with a look I didn’t entirely recognize - it was tender, but also awed and even exasperated. If he hadn’t been so terrified of Bella, he probably would have gone ahead with their original plan.” “Alice gave Aro the excuse he needed to get out of the fight. However, right after Bella finishes the Volturi’s leader off - the scene changes, and we’re back to Alice and Aro touching hands.Īt the end of Breaking Dawn the book, Edward explains to the remaining vampires - the Cullens, Nauel, and Huilen - how they escaped the Volturi mostly unscathed. Many end up dead, including Jasper (Jackson Rathbone), Jane (Dakota Fanning),Caius (Jamie Campbell-Bower), Marcus (Christopher Heyerdahl) and Aro - who is killed by Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella themselves. Sadly, the vampire-doctor loses his head to the Italian ruler, sparking the battle between the two sides. Trying to protect his daughter, Carlisle (Peter Facinelli) charges after Aro. Then Aro gives an order, and the Volturi guards take Alice away. She mouths “now” to Bella (Kristen Stewart), who sends Renesmee off with Jacob (Taylor Lautner). But then she realizes that it doesn’t matter - Aro wants a fight no matter what.

the director of film twilight part 1

She presumably shows Aro (Michael Sheen), through her thoughts, that she knows there is no threat and thus Renesmee and the Cullens should be left alone.

the director of film twilight part 1

The director of film twilight part 1 movie#

The movie follows Stephenie Meyer’s book closely, up until the point where Alice (Ashley Greene) enters the climactic scene to defend vampire-human hybrid Renesmee’s (Mackenzie Foy) existence.

the director of film twilight part 1

For months, we’ve been teased about Breaking Dawn - Part 2‘s “twist” ending.











The director of film twilight part 1