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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 2011 [Hindi Dubbed] – Full Movie FREE DOWNLOAD TORRENT HD 1080p x264 WEB-DL DD5.1 H264 MP4 720p DVD Bluray. The new found married bliss of Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen is cut short when a series of betrayals and misfortunes threatens to destroy their world. Bella soon discovers she is pregnant, and during a nearly fatal childbirth, Edward finally fulfills her wish to become immortal. But the arrival of their remarkable daughter, Renesmee, sets in motion a perilous chain of events that pits the Cullens and their allies against the Volturi, the fearsome council of vampire leaders, setting the stage for an all-out battle. Server 1 Language Quality Provider Hindi 720p BluRay ESubs TorrentCounter Hindi 1080p BluRay ESubs TorrentCounter.
Breaking dawn I and II look to be such easy money makers that it’s sloppy, despite the fact the director won an Oscar for another film. This movie in particular has far too much gore, making it hard to watch. The lack of continuity is almost hilarious, once again counting on the CGI more than the story and the characters. Have to say Robert Pattinson looks really good in this movie, where it is almost hard to watch Kristen Stewart designed to look like a spokeswoman for eating disorders. Pattinson suddenly has a better build than anyone else in the film, and is tan, with his hair going from red to black. He’s supposed to be 17 forever, unchanging. Unrealistic to expect actors not to grow up, but this was purposeful and painfully obvious.
A bit dramatic, eh? But worth the price. I LOVED seeing Edward shove Jacob into the wall. I have been waiting for the whole movie series for that. (Jacob always got the best lines in the movies) Even though it wasn't in the book, it was still funny.
Seriously, it is only, what, eleven extra minutes or so, but so worth it. I do wish Summit had released this version BEFORE I bought the first version. That was pretty tacky, I think. But I bought the extended version anyway and am glad I did. There are some new things like Jacob throwing the 'doggy bowl' at Rosalie. I was disappointed that that scene didn't make it to the final cut of the movie.
Their antagonistic relationship really made the book special, but the movie glossed over it all. I guess I would say if you have a choice buy the extended copy instead of the theatrical version.
If you have already purchased the original then I guess you would have to be a die hard Twilight fan to repurchase this, but in my opinion, so worth it. I'm a big fan of the first movie and I realize that most subsequent sequels pale in comparison to originals, so my expectations weren't very high with this movie. That said, BDP1 was entertaining, but gets annoying in a few parts. I'm getting a little tired of Jacob's unrequited love, given the circumstances. Bella is with Edward--they're married! Jacob comes off as a pathetic stalker in this movie. So, at the end he 'imprints' on the child.