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The challenges of reviewing Breaking Dawn, Part II

Rotten Tomatoes' collective reviews of the final installment of the Twilight series Breaking Dawn, Part II are some of the most 'mixed' of any recently released film. While most films on Rotten Tomatoes are fairly consistently rated as bad, good, or mediocre, the reviews are squarely split between anti-Twilight and pro-Twilight camps. The review of Peter Travers, critic for Rolling Stone, echoes the sentiments of many anti-Twilight reviews, forced to watch the film as part of their job: "It's Dead! It's Dead! By which I mean, It's Finished! It's Finished! Five movies have been squeezed out of four Stephenie Meyer Twilight books. All of them redefining cinematic tedium for a new century. And now, It's Over! It's Over! No more Twilight movies EVER!" (Travers 2012). This illustrates the problem with reviewing components of a film series: either you love the series or hate it. It is very difficult as a critic to...

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Of course, if the critic dislikes the first film in the series and is forced to watch the next installments anyway, he will naturally grow more bitter and jaded with every successive viewing. Travers concedes that the film is not 'half-bad' or that he does not find it as unpleasant to watch as the previous films: "there's a smidge of twisted energy in the final chapter as if everyone is relieved to be done with the damn thing & #8230;you're going to hear a lot about Breaking Dawn Part 2 being the best of the Twilight movies. That's like saying a simple head cold is preferable to swine flu. They'll all make you sick" (Travers 2012). Travers does admit that he enjoys the hammy acting at times, however, although the overall tone of his review is someone determined not to enjoy a Twilight film.

Another reviewer, James Berardinelli, praised the film's humor and action: "As for the big, climactic battle...…

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Berardinelli, James. Breaking Dawn. [REVIEW]. 16 Nov 2012. [6 Dec 2012]

http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_template.php?identifier=2551

Breaking Dawn, Part II. Rotten Tomatoes. [6 Dec 2012]

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_twilight_saga_breaking_dawn_part_2/
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/the-twilight-saga-breaking-dawn-part-2-20121115#ixzz2EKM95Vtu
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