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The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

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‘Twilight’ puts a bow on movie saga

The Twilight Saga’s final movie made a mark in theaters and fans hearts all over the world.
The movie had a big opening weekend making $141, 067,634 with a total gross income of $227,366,118 in profits according to Imbd.com.
In this final movie in the Twilight Saga, we meet two newborn characters: Bella Swan as a newly converted vampire and her daughter Renesmee.
“I’ve been obsessed with the Saga since the beginning, including the book series and I saw the last movie opening night. It’s definitely bittersweet, but Breaking Dawn Part 2 was incredible and I couldn’t have expected a better ending,” said Brianna Brenker, radiology major at Bucks.
Bella Swan was a human infatuated and in love with a vampire, Edward Cullen. Bella desperately wanted to be a vampire and Edward wouldn’t allow it.
When they left us off in Breaking Dawn Part 1, Bella was dying while giving birth to a half human, half vampire baby.
The only way to save her was to turn her into a vampire. In Part 2 we meet her and her daughter.
“My guy friends make fun of me for enjoying the movies but the action, mystery and suspense makes the series remarkable. I can’t wait to see the fight and how Renesmee is,” said Drew Schwieker, psychology major at Bucks.,
“I’m not one to like fake movies such as vampires or werewolves, but this series has put together every bit of emotion you could imagine into one series with just a couple vampires, werewolves, villains, and humans,” said Devon MacNamara, nursing major at Bucks. “It always had me on my feet.”
Some movies that are the last of a series sometimes have a bitter ending, not really giving the audience that comfort and telling them “okay, this is it so we’ll let you know it” type of feeling.
“The ending was almost like licking and folding the envelope of a card. The ending provided some sort of reassurance that even though this is the end, the series will live on forever and to never forget anything it taught you,” said Sean Adams, nursing major at Bucks “This isn’t the end, it’s only the beginning!”
This final Twilight movie definitely helped readers and viewers understand it’s officially over. There is no missing piece to the puzzle.