It's the dream wedding, the dream honeymoon, and the dream loss of virginity. It felt human and there was an implicit understanding that this was fantasy, but at it was fantasy almost entirely devoid of angst. Strangely, this was my favorite part of the movie. Sure, there's been cuddling, laying together in open fields, and enough longing gazes to fill the world's most unbearable YouTube supercut, but this is the climax. The first half of Breaking Dawn – Part 1 lets the fans indulge in romantic fantasies like never before. Sadly, the second half of Breaking Dawn transforms into the mopey and idiotic drama I endured for the past three movies, but at least this time the series reached some glorious so-bad-it's-good moments. I'm not immune to big weddings and romantic honeymoons, and the first half is filled with happiness and humor. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 even managed to wrap me up in that fantasy for the first half of the movie. I've written at length on how I find the subtext of the movies repulsive even though I can understand how the text can be enjoyed as shallow fantasy. I'm always surprised when I like anything Twilight-related.
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