Friday, 30 November 2012

2012 - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2


Hot & Nudity : 6/10
Bella and Edward have sex. The scene is extended, and at one point only the strategic placement of arms prevents it from being full nudity although Bella's nipple is briefly seen in one shot. Also, in a later part of the same scene, Edward and Bella are shown (full body) lying on the floor naked, and only a well-placed vase prevents full nudity.

Jacob strips to his underwear in front of Charlie before phasing into a werewolf.


Kissing is seen several times between characters.

In one scene, Edward starts to undress Bella. He slips his hand into her shirt and undoes the snaps all the way down. No skin is shown.

A joke made about if Edward and Bella destroyed their room again while having sex. Played for laughs

Violence & Dirty 8/10

We see piles of human dead bodies covered in blood; it is implied they were killed by a baby Vampire (we see blood on and around his mouth). It is implied the Volturi will kill him, and his vampire mother is shown being tortured. Two Volturi members rip her head and arms off (shown, no blood at all) to pieces and burn her. The baby vampire is thrown into the fire. 

The final battle is very violent. Many vampires and werewolves are killed in violent ways: beheadings, limbs ripped off, bones crushed, burned, etc. Several vampires' heads are ripped off and shown to be decapitated, many limbs are torn off, werewolves are killed, many people fall into a pit and burn offscreen and more. Most of the characters die but it is revealed to be only a vision.

A vampire kills a man and it is implied he drinks his blood as he bites the victim's neck. 

Aro is seen takling Carlisle and then they fall on the floor. Aro stands up holding Carlisle's decapitated head . This provokes the violent war.

Two vampires rip off the half of another vampire's head. No blood is shown, but it is intensely violent and disturbing. 

A main werewolf is killed. We see a close-up of his corpse and it is very emotional.

A vampire runs through a crowd of fighting vampires and werewolves pushing them out of her way and grabs a teen vampire by her hair. She then throws the teen to a wolf, who attacks her violently. The teen is shown trying to escape and her body goes still as the wolf rips her head off. Not bloody, but quite graphic and disturbing. [spoiler]

A wolf is seen with a hand in mouth.

A vampire burns another vampire.

Two vampires run and dismember another vampire's arms.

A wolf [spoiler] decapitates a vampire. 

A wolf and two vampires break another vampire's legs, arms and his head to pieces. Another vampire later burns them. 

A vampire breaks the ground and there is lava in the bottom. Many vampires and a main wolf character fall down. 

A vampire kicks a man in the face and the man flies in the air, just to land again.

A vampire is electrocuted and then beheaded by another vampire. 

A vampire is electrocuted many times throughout the film. Jokes are made in this scene to lighten it up

A wolf is chased by a vampire. The wolf has Renesmee on it's back. The vampire dives on them and the wolf and Renesmee live although the vampire does not 

A vampire has his arms and face crushed by another vampire. 

A vampire is smashed to the ground.

A vampire burns another one.

Aro and Edward have a burtal hand to hand combat. Aro grabs onto Edward's head and we begin to hear cracking sound. Bella helps him out and the two eventually rip off Aro's head. His decapitated heat is seen up close with an image of fire heading his way in his eye 

A lion is tackled by Bella. She bites it to feed on its blood. brief but Blood is shown 

Dirty Laungage 2/10

Just one mention of "ass".

Multiple uses of "damn".

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking

Occasional alcohol consumption

Scary & aggressive Scenes : 9/10 

The battle is very intense and emotional. The many deaths in the final fight will upset some people This is the most violent Twilight film. However, as this is a movie intended for a young audience (12-16), the level of blood has been toned down compared to other films. The violence is no-where near as strong as films with an R rating, and the film is quite deserving of only a receiving a PG-13 rating.

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