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Synopsis

The Quileute and the Volturi close in on expecting parents Edward and Bella, whose unborn child poses different threats to the wolf pack and vampire coven.

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Bill Condon

William “Bill” Condon (born October 22, 1955) is an American screenwriter and director. Condon is best known for directing and writing the critically acclaimed films Gods and Monsters, Chicago, Kinsey, and Dreamgirls. In 1998, Condon debuted as a screenwriter in Gods and Monsters, which won him his first Academy Award. He was also nominated for Chicago. In 2006, Condon won a Golden Globe for his film Dreamgirls, which he wrote and directed. Condon’s films have been both commercial and critical successes.

Condon was born in New York City, the son of a detective, and was raised in an Irish Catholic family. He attended Regis High School and Columbia College of Columbia University, where he studied philosophy. He is also openly gay.

At the age of twelve, Condon found himself drawn to screenplay writing with his first viewing of Bonnie and Clyde: read more

Part of the pleasure of it was a completely instinctual thing that drew me into the world of writing about movies. Suddenly it…

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Lucas Davies

13Mar13

...Nothing happens in this movie?

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    Jason Chan

    13Mar13

    Bella changed into a Vampire and insisted on sacrificing herself for her child!!!!!!!! Jacob imprinted Renesmee!!!!

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    mjgildea

    10Apr13

    So, yes. Nothing happens in this movie.

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mjgildea

30Jan13

You know how people complain about Lord of the Rings movies, saying there's only walking and fighting? Its the same thing here, only with skulking and mumbling. You go an hour into the movie before you can even make the argument that anything even happens. Then comes the hollow urgency and inflated intensity, just like all the other Twilight movies. At least there's the unintentional humor...

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    subtonal

    10Apr13

    but I love sulking and mumbling...just like I guess a lot of people love walking and fighting

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    mjgildea

    10Apr13

    Don't worry. You'll get there...

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    makeyourself85

    12Apr13

    I couldn't even notice the unintentional humor because this film was phenomenally dull and boring that it almost put me to sleep.

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    subtonal

    13Apr13

    well it's clearly not your kind of movie then I guess heh

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Etienne Deveau Beaumont

24Nov12

Toutes les idées présentes et messages envoyé au spectateur me rendais mal alaise ......

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Louís Wisoczynski

23Nov12

Where is part 2 on mubi?

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THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN - PART 1 Review

By Twitchfilm.com on November 18, 2011
Bill Condon directs the fourth installment of the Twilight series as though it were a lush television soap opera, making for a claustrophic experience. Exquisitely photographed by Guillermo Navarro, a
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The best of the Twilight movies... although, that's not saying much.

By Wilsonj​d2 on December 28, 2011

From the very beginning, the “Twilight” franchise has been dead in the water due to shoddy story, flat characters and unkind and inane twists on vampire mythology. Inaptly called a “saga,” the entire…  read review

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Surprisingly very good...

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