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Hit Fix Interview with ‘Breaking Dawn’ Director Bill Condon

Hit Fix has a great interview with Breaking Dawn director Bill Condon.  Bill talks about everything Breaking Dawn from working on the film, with the actors and with Carter Burwell on the score.

So, something that would give any director pause would be the fact you’re the fourth director these actors have worked with.  In TV, where directors come and go, you always hear the actor saying, ‘Eh, the director just tells me where to stand. I know the character.’  How open were the actors to actually taking more direction than you’d expect?

Well, I don’t know about more, but certainly exploring with me and they were incredibly open.  Y’know, I keep calling this ‘Twilight grows up,’ but in a way it is. All of the characters take tremendous steps in this story and that’s part of what turned me on to the material, to collaborate with Kristen Stewart as she goes from being the Bella we know in the first three movies to being a bride, being someone who finally has sex, gets pregnant, gets sick, gives birth, dies, become a vampire, becomes a warrior?  Just think of that journey.  I guess for none of them it was just playing the same old thing.  Jacob becomes a man in this movie. He moves away from being the third leg in a triangle and breaks free of that and his background and his family and his pack and becomes his own person.  So, that was a journey all the actors were eager and open to collaborate on.

Was there any actor who surprised you?  

I think people will be surprised by everybody.  In general, Kristen has such a huge journey to take and to watch her become this fierce, protective, powerful mother figure? I think that will surprise people.  Taylor surprised me with his commitment and the dark places he goes to in this movie.  And Rob, I think there is some sense that he has relaxed into this part and finally willing to show more of himself. His own charm, wit and grace are in evidence in this movie.  It surprised me in how relaxed he seemed in something he’s fought a little against before.

You mention you think of this as ‘Twilight grows up’ because of the events that take place in the film. Is there anything you did with the vampires or werewolves that reflects this as well?  Are they more sinister or fearful?

I think certainly that really comes into play in the second movie. These movies so far have mostly dealt with these vegetarians who don’t attack humans except for some of the newborns in the last movie and some of the people in the first couple, but here it’s a collection from around the world of vampires with specific gifts.  So, I think yes, there was a sense of maybe seeing a darker side of them. And I also think we spend a lot more time in the final movie with Arro and his more overtly sinister group of Volturi.

I think you know this, I was on the set of ‘New Moon’ when they shot those first scenes with Michael Sheen and the Volturi and it seemed at the time that it was the funniest thing to him.  To be playing this character. Is he just having a ball when you work with him?

Yes, he is. That whole group. It’s interesting, because you spend chunks of time with just Rob, Kristen and Taylor and then the Cullens.  And there is a moment when it’s Volturi time and it just brought a completely different vibe.  It’s British camp at its best. I don’t mean camp in a bad way, I mean just people who are having a blast and being very clever all the time.

One of the other things that’s interesting for fans of your work and fans of the first movie is this is the first time you’ve worked with Carter Burwell since ‘Kinsey,’ right?

Yes, that’s right.

I know that the last two scores have gone in radically different directions than the first movie, but what did you want to do with the score for these two movies?

First of all, I was just so thrilled that Carter wanted to do it again, but Carter is someone who is just so original that for him it’s not about repeating or getting back to the sound of ‘Twilight.’ That was a specific sound for a teenage story and I think you’ll find it’s more romantic and more lush.  However, I always think of this fourth movie as a bookend to the first and it did give us a chance to play around with Bella’s Lullaby, the theme he had developed for the first movie and bring it full circle, because obviously things are coming full circle for Bella.  In general, the one of the things that is consistent in all the different approaches that Carter is taking — and he’s taking his cue from what he sees — but it happened over and over again. It’s thrilling. It happened to me when I heard sketches and when we were in London recording the score, he is an actor’s best friend.  I saw it happen with ‘Gods and Monsters’ and ‘Kinsey’ and I saw it happen here.  [He can] get so deeply inside a character and it just fills out a performance and bring what sort of happening underneath to the surface. I think he’s a hidden weapon. I think actors should request him in their contract. He’s extraordinary in that.

Hardcore fans will recognize Bella’s Lullaby I’m guessing?

Yes, it definitely plays a part.

is there a theme that’s repetitive through the movie?

If I say there are three, I probably mean five.  There is a Renesme theme that really comes to fruition to movie two that is quite prominent in movie one.  There is a Bella/Edward love them that plays a lot throughout the first half of the movie. There is Jacob’s theme and there is a theme that suggests the love of everyone around Bella at the wedding, especially her parents and that’s really lovely.  I probably am missing one, but those are the big themes.

Read all of Bill’s interview at HitFix! 

I love that about bringing Bella’s Lullaby to full circle!  Great interview!

Category: Bella Swan, Bill Condon, Breaking Dawn Filming News, Breaking Dawn Part 1, Breaking Dawn Score, Carter Burwell, Edward Cullen, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Volturi

  • http://www.facebook.com/krista.dupuy Krista

    I can’t wait for the whole thing! All the clips, interviews, and BTS footage is driving me insane.

  • Anonymous

    OMG, can it really be true, Bellas Lullaby in the movie. Its about time!

  • Dee<3

    I think I love Bill Condon just as much, if not more than Chris Weitz!! :)

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/CoraleComics?feature=mhum#p/u LegHitchThis

    Bill almost made me faint when he got to the topic of scores. lol Oh Renesmee’s theme. Eeep. :)

  • klayrahx7

    im watching twilight on tv right now and for me its hilarious to watch! when i first saw it i didnt think it was but it is! their acting isn’t as good as i thought, but just by watching and comparing it the rest of the movies it TOTALLY show how much each character has grown as an actor! 

    Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson honestly have grown so much since the first film. And now that Breaking Dawn is only 19 days away i can’t wait to see them portray their characters because like them they too have grown so much! 

  • Dee<3

    idk why you find it hilarious…..I agree that yes they have all grown as actors and each movie has gotten better and better, But dont disrespect a movie in which started your love for the rest.

  • Yari10995

    I didn’t like New Moon at all (it was terrible and is my fave book :( ), but I loved the soundtrack, anyway Bill Condon is great and if BD is as great as The Dreamgirls I’ll love him forever.

  • Yari10995

    I didn’t like New Moon at all (it was terrible and is my fave book :( ), but I loved the soundtrack, anyway Bill Condon is great and if BD is as great as The Dreamgirls I’ll love him forever.

  • Dee<3

    “To each is own.” I loved New Moon, everyones perception of what is great is different. And i saw dreamgirls when it came out, loved that movie too. But thats a completely different concept. lol

  • Eli

    New Moon could easily become the best movie. There is drama, there is romance, evil vampire, good friend who wants be more than just friend…

    It did not. Because of director who didn’t understand the saga.

  • http://www.facebook.com/krista.dupuy Krista

    I agree! New Moon was my favorite movie of the 3 so far. Visually it was the easiest on the eyes, I loved the score/soundtrack, the direction was flawless, and Kristen’s hair was the best. 

    I loved the score for Twilight too, but the shaky camera and blue tint have always driven me nuts. The movie is about a love story and the color always depressed me. The awkard close ups I didn’t like either. Basically with Twilight the only good thing Catherine Hardwicke did was the casting and the look of the characters. I’m sorry but the meadow was supposed to be SUNNY not gloomy and foggy!

    Eclipse, which is my 2nd favorite book to Breaking Dawn, was very contrasting at times. The light to dark thing gave my eyes a fit at the theater. I wasn’t the only person there complaining either. I HATED the score! Ugh the whole movie is Jacob’s theme with a little Metric added. I’m sorry to any Bryce Dallas Howard fans but she is NOT and NEVER will be my Victoria. Bad move on Summit for not working with Rachel Lefevere’s schedule. They did it for Cam Gigandi with Twilight why not hers? I think the recast is one of the main reasons I have a hard time watching that one. 

    So with all that said, Bill Condon seems to have done well from all these clips. I never felt more confident about any of these movie’s than I do right now with Breaking Dawn…. AHHHHH 20 more days!

  • <3bellaedward_robsten<3

    kristen as a mother figure….. soooo excited

  • Team Delish

    “And Rob, I think there is some sense that he has relaxed into this part and finally willing to show more of himself. His own charm, wit and grace are in evidence in this movie”
    Hurray!!!!  I have been waiting for this moment!   *does happy dance*

  • Anonymous

    i think Bill is the first director to really put himself into the saga..he truly understands and appreciate the fans..and that’s all we’ve been asking for ;)

  • Dee<3

    I agree. Cathrine was too weird and freehand camera happy….Chris seemed too cautious about it all…..David couldnt have givin 2 shits!

  • MirandaTheVampgirl

    If any of you  read my comment on Bill condons bday last weeyou agree why hes the best choice for he saga

  • klayrahx7

    i wasn’t trying to be disrespectful…if i came out sounding like i was i didnt mean too..i just was saying it more as respect to how much they have grown as actors…and that it was funny how different they are both as people and actors compared to right now…i love twilight and all the cast mates and i never was trying to be rude…just stating what i felt when i was rewatching twilight…

  • http://twitter.com/MelissaTLee1975 Melissa Turner Lee

    I find the first movie hilarious. They filmed the whole thing in a month and on almost no budget and with a director who is a tad nuts. It affected the quality of the acting and everything. And I think New Moon was the worst movie made of all of them. I felt like I was watching a soap opera with all the piano music and close ups. I’m note disrespecting. Just stating my opinion. We each are entitled to ours. I like Eclipse the movie best of the movies  but love Twilight the Book best of the books. We can all be Twilight fans and disagree on what we like and dislike without jumping on each other for differing opinions. 

  • klayrahx7

    thank you! that exactly what i was trying to say! not being disrespectful to the actors, just that it was funny to see their acting in the first one compared to the other movies.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/CoraleComics?feature=mhum#p/u LegHitchThis

    Well I understand where you’re coming at. The 1st Twilight makes me laugh a bit because they have come such a long way. But I will forever love it. It was good enough for me back then because it got me into Twilight.

  • newborneyes

    Bellas llulaby ahhh…. I have miss it in the previous movies 
    cause in nm and eclipse books is mentioned so I love that it is gonna be in BD 

  • guest

    carter burwell did not get Bellas lullaby right. It was alexander desplat who wrote the music that Stephenie described

  • newborneyes

    ohhh I did not know that either thanks on the info alexander desplat is great every movie in wich he had wrote the music is great!

  • HHIMC<<3RG/MW<3BlueValentine<3

    Terrific interview. Informative and you get a sense of the maturity and intelligence that Bill has…seems like a great man who takes being a director and collaborator seriously.
    Only a little more than 2 weeks to see and feel it all in movie-form…once again, the countdown is on…

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