The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

Other mistake: Neither Edward nor Bella are sparkling at the very end of the movie in the sunny scene in the meadow of purple flowers, as the vampires are supposed to. (01:40:00)

Tricia Webster

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Other mistake: In the credits Emmett is written "Emmert". While the font is odd, the R is noticeably different to the T next to it. (01:41:05)

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Suggested correction: It's spelled correctly in the credits of this movie.

Other mistake: The first ten minutes of the film you can see where the make-up stops at the top left of Bella's hairline.

sunfox35

Other mistake: In the first Twilight, vampires bones break like normal humans, as demonstrated when Alice breaks James's neck. In New Moon, they break like concrete, as the man whose head the Volturi ripped off has a grey stump. In Eclipse, lots of vampires lose bodyparts in the big battle, and they all break like ice, as they have white shiny stumps. In Breaking Dawn Part 2, lots of vampires lose bodyparts in the imagined battle, and they break like china, as they have brown stumps.

MikeH

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Continuity mistake: At the end, when Bella is thrown into Edward, she is wearing shoes with a heel, but a few seconds later she is wearing regular boots. (01:32:50)

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Bella Cullen: I thought we would be safe forever. But "forever" isn't as long as I'd hoped.

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Trivia: On the forged documents, Jacob's last name is 'Wolfe'.

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Chosen answer: It's because it's a computer generated image. Renesmee, Edward and Bella's daughter, grows almost three times as fast as a normal human child would, maturing in about seven years. To achieve the effect, a young actress was used for the motion capture and the as the framework for what Renesmee would look like at various stages of her development. CGI effects have come a long way, but it's still imperfect and can look unnatural.

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