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what is breaking dawn about? does it have a depressing ending? will i understand it if i havent seen the other twilight movies

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Summer_Leanne said:
Well, sadly, if you haven't seen the first three movies or read the first three books, then Breaking Dawn probably won't make too much sense. But I'll explain it to you anyway! : ) Also, the ending isn't sad at all, so don't worry! In Breaking Dawn, Edward and Bella finally wed. Alice makes the wedding preparations, vampires and human friends are invited, and the happy couple get married, even though Jake (Jacob Black) isn't too happy about it. They honeymoon on Isle Esme, the island Carlisle gave to Esme as a present a while back. During their honeymoon (and if you're old enough, then you probably know what newlyweds love to do on their wedding night), Bella becomes pregnant with Edward's child. They race back home to talk with Carlisle about it. When the wolf pack (the werewolves) finds out, they are alarmed. They feel threatened by the vampire child because they do not know how strong or how dangerous it will be. So Jake decides to break away from the pack and form his own pack to protect Bella from the other werewolves. The middle/end of Breaking Dawn pt. I is all about the fight to keep Bella from being mauled apart by tons of werewolves who think that she's a major threat to their families. In the end, Bella gives birth to Renesmee Carlie Cullen (Nessie is her nickname : ) ), but since Edward had to practically rip the baby girl out of Bella's stomach, Bella lost much blood. So, Edward injects venom into Bella's heart and she becomes a vampire in three days. Meanwhile, there's something called "imprinting," and it's basically how a werewolf falls in love; once a werewolf sees their future true love, they are eternally devoted to that one person. Well, Renesmee is actually Jake's true love, so when he sees her, he is instantly smitten. At the end of Breaking Dawn pt. I, you get to see Bella, but only her eyes. When a "newborn" vampire wakes up after being injected with venom, their eyes are red for a while. That's why her eyes are red instead of golden when she wakes up. I know my explanation is REALLY long, but if you haven't read the series or seen the movies, I wanted you to understand what's going on as best as possible. I still highly recommend that you at least watch the previous three Twilight movies. I hope my answer helped you out! :D
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Well, sadly, if you haven't seen the first three movies or read the first three books, then Breaking Dawn probably won't make too much sense. But I'll explain it to you anyway! : )  Also, the ending isn't sad at all, so don't worry! In Breaking Dawn, Edward and Bella finally wed. Alice makes the wedding preparations, vampires and human friends are invited, and the happy couple get married, even though Jake (Jacob Black) isn't too happy about it. They honeymoon on Isle Esme, the island Carlisle gave to Esme as a present a while back. During their honeymoon (and if you're old enough, then you probably know what newlyweds love to do on their wedding night), Bella becomes pregnant with Edward's child. They race back home to talk with Carlisle about it. When the wolf pack (the werewolves) finds out, they are alarmed. They feel threatened by the vampire child because they do not know how strong or how dangerous it will be. So Jake decides to break away from the pack and form his own pack to protect Bella from the other werewolves. The middle/end of Breaking Dawn pt. I is all about the fight to keep Bella from being mauled apart by tons of werewolves who think  that she's a major threat to their families. In the end, Bella gives birth to Renesmee Carlie Cullen (Nessie is her nickname : ) ), but since Edward had to practically rip the baby girl out of Bella's stomach, Bella lost much blood. So, Edward injects venom into Bella's heart and she becomes a vampire in three days. Meanwhile, there's something called "imprinting," and it's basically how a werewolf falls in love; once a werewolf sees their future true love, they are eternally devoted to that one person. Well, Renesmee is actually Jake's true love, so when he sees her, he is instantly smitten. At the end of Breaking Dawn pt. I, you get to see Bella, but only her eyes. When a "newborn" vampire wakes up after being injected with venom, their eyes are red for a while. That's why her eyes are red instead of golden when she wakes up. I know my explanation is REALLY long, but if you haven't read the series or seen the movies, I wanted you to understand what's going on as best as possible. I still highly recommend that you at least watch the previous three Twilight movies. I hope my answer helped you out! :D
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twilightrosefan said:
is about the wedding of Edward and bella and the end is bella opens her eyes and they are red cause she is a vampire
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is about the wedding of Edward and bella and the end is bella opens her eyes and they are red cause she is a vampire
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dragon3 said:
I would recommend reading the book to understand, it is close to the book. There are trailers also to show you what the movie is about If you go on any Twilight website or You tube. Otherwise it's been explained by the other person.
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mindlesschick01 said:
at the end its creepy and u definetly will b confused if u havent seen the other movies u really should cuz they're all so good.
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