Released in cinemas between 2008 and 2012, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, now international stars, were shown to the general public. We’re obviously talking about the five feature films of the Twilight saga, the big screen adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s fantasy novels.
But these Twilight movies, the subtext of which is now obvious for Kristen Stewart, what do AlloCiné viewers think of them? Which part of the vampire franchise do they like best?
We’re not going to stop any longer: The Twilight film that audiences are praising is Twilight – Chapter 5: Revelations Part 2, the last of the franchise, which was released in theaters in November 2012. Average rating for this vampire adventure is 2.96 out of 5.
remind you Twilight – Chapter 5: The Revelation Part 2 It shows Bella gradually adjusting to her new life as a vampire with Edward’s support now that she is a mother to baby Renesmee. Threatened by this birth of a new genre, the Volturi declare war on the Cullen family. Preparing a defense, the Cullens then travel the world to gather allied vampire families and try to repel the Volturi in a final showdown.
Twilight – Chapter 2 is not in the hearts of fans…
The most difficult sequence in the fifth film was the final battle between the Cullens and the Volturi. The team spent almost five months scouting the location, but also preparing the costumes, make-up and stunt choreography. Note also that while some of the fighting was filmed in the wilds of Canada, the more complex fight scenes had to be filmed in a secret location, away from the paparazzi.
If AlloCiné viewers really like the latest Twilight, they will also appreciate the fourth installment, Twilight – Chapter 4: Revelation Part 1, with a rating of 2.65 out of 5. This is the second opus, Twilight – Chapter 2: Temptation, which has a weak rating of 2.21 out of 5.
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