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THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN-PART 2

(L-R) DAKOTA FANNING and CAMERON BRIGHT star in THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN-PART 2

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THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN-PART 2
  • TSBDP2

    If anyone is wondering why Alec is holding his hands up, it’s because in the movie his “mist” will be illustrated using visual effects. It looks like a black fog coming from his hands. That’s what he is doing here, but the effects have not been added to this shot yet.

  • D. Martin

    As I recall — and I’ve GOT to re-read that book! — Benjamin tried to stop the fog by opening up the and doing something else but he can’t.   Only Bella manages to stop it with her shield.   I don’t know…I’ll need to look this up again.

  • Kittypurr

    cool

  • hannyb

    Benjamin trys to move the fog/snow that starts to appear over the clearing, i think thats before Alec has even got there.

  • klayrahx7

    he moves several boulders into an area accessible to him in case he had to fight. On still another occasion, he creates a fissure in the ground and a strong gust of wind, in an attempt to defend against Alec’s hazy mist.

  • Resnesmee

    lol its funny how they are portraying 13 yr olds when there are actually bout 18 

  • Candicebrookman

    they are not in the clearing, can nobody else see the building in the background lol? I would say this is some kind of a flashback.

  • Redrose

    That explains everything, I was wondering what that black fog was was on the movie trailer of TSBDP2.   

  • Seif

    Yeah, Benjamin cracks the ground in an attempt to sink it and then does something with the air but nothing helps.

  • nicky_march

    Yup, was wondering why alec had his hands up..it looks like he’s sayin “stay still” or “calm down”.
    In the book he dosent have to move his hands, and the mist is hard to see, kind of invisible..but they probably have to make it more obvious in the movie that he’s using his power n what it looks like

  • http://www.facebook.com/JosephNebeker Joseph Nebeker

    Why, in the movies, do they keep fundamentally changing the story? Why Are the Cullens and Volturi running toward each other in the field in the trailer? Like the wolves attacking the Cullens in Part I, or Bree acting like a listless, bored vampire who didn’t care at all about the object of her blood lust hunt standing mere feet away. They punch up the action where it doesn’t belong, and eradicate it from where it does. I know the rhetoric, they need to make the movies exciting, and an entity that can stand on its own from the book, or they need to make it approachable to those who haven’t read the books, but there are certain iconic moments in any book that I expect to see in the movie. But these directors and screenwriters who know better than anyone else keep destroying the stories, rewriting them. I am tired of it. Does anyone else feel the same?

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