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)
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012)
Directed by: Bill Condon
Starring: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Maggie Grace, Taylor Lautner, Peter Facinelli
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)
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.
Trivia: Dakota Fanning only speaks one word of dialogue in the entire movie: "Pain."
Bella Swan: You nicknamed my daughter after the Loch Ness Monster?
Bella Cullen: I thought we would be safe forever. But "forever" isn't as long as I'd hoped.
Garrett: I hated the first British invasion. I hate the second one even more.
Emmett Cullen: Even The Beatles? Really, Garrett?
Garrett: Old habits die hard.
Question: Can vampires and werewolves be killed or injured by anything other than vampires and werewolves?
Answer: Sure. The problem is that these films portray vampires and werewolves as having super-human abilities, so it'd be significantly harder for a regular person to kill one. But nothing about the films seems to indicate it's overtly impossible.
Question: Why does the baby's face look so weird?
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.
Question: Can someone explain what it means that Jacob imprinted on Renesmee? I thought imprinting meant you want to be with that person (like love and marry them). But now that Jacob has imprinted on Renesmee, I think I'm wrong.
Answer: Werewolf imprinting means you love that person in exactly the way they need you to love them. In Jacob's case, this means he feels a fatherly/brotherly love for Renesmee now. When she gets older those feelings may change to a romantic love, but that depends on whether Renesmee is ever able to see Jacob as anything other than a big brother. If she thinks it's too weird to feel romantically toward Jacob due to the nature of their relationship during her childhood, he will forever be her platonic protector and be absolutely elated by it. Fast as she grows though, it's unlikely they'll have spent so long in those familial roles that she won't be able to see him as anything else.
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Answer: Aro also makes the argument that for the first time in our history humans pose a threat to our kind with their weapons that can destroy us. Theoretically any weapons that can tear apart and/or burn the vampires would work. So, yes, things other than vampires and werewolves can kill the vampires and werewolves.