Re: Breaking Dawn Movie, Take 1
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:12 am
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I don't think the absence of those lines had anything to do with making Bella stronger, so much as cutting out a bit at the end which wasn't really relevant to the story itself. It would have slowed the pace of this intense scene where Bella is about to die right down. I'd say that was why it was cut.GrayceM wrote:Especially since they haven't mentioned previously that Alice doesn't remember being human or that James recognized her. So much has been left out or changed to make Bella "stronger"!
I don't think there's the remotest chance for the reasons above. It's just not necessary in the storyline. There's enough without that. And why would Emmett's story explain about hunting? He was mauled by a bear when he was human, and Bella's not in any danger of that when she's hunting, because she'll be a vampire. It wouldn't make sense.GrayceM wrote:I could see Stephenie trying to get Emmett's story in when they talk about what to expect for hunting. Just a flash would be enough, but I'm sure with the trouble they already are having with CGI, creating a bear mauling Emmett probably isn't on their list. And I could see them telling Esme's story by having Jacob ask about it too.
I think they will show a lot of that. It's probably just for the scene where Edward "helps" with the birth that they'll skip, and have from Bella's POV. I think they'll probably go backwards and forwards (to some extent, at least) from Bella's POV to a wide shot of the room.GrayceM wrote:I think that's one of the most heart pounding parts where both Edward and Jacob fighting so hard to save her life. Jacob to keep her alive and human, Edward just to keep her, human or not. The CPR scene alone is brutal. I can't imagine them not showing that.
I remember for NM I was already getting nervous about the movie 6 months before the release... but that was because I really wanted to experience the emotional impact of the story... now with BD, it's less, still I'm already starting to feel the excitement building...Tornado wrote:Yes, I'm really looking forward to it all ... although there's still a bit of trepidation there, too.