Movie · 2011 · Adventure, Fantasy, Romance · 1h 57m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 0.9/10 (1M ratings)
Forever is just the beginning.
Overview
Bella Swan and Edward Cullen's honeymoon phase is abruptly disrupted by betrayals and unforeseen tragedies that endanger their world.
Ratings
Curator score: 0.9/10
IMDb: 5.0/10
Letterboxd: 2.71/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 26%
Metacritic: 45
TMDB: 6.2/10
Director
Bill Condon
Production
Summit Entertainment, Sunswept Entertainment, TSBD Canada Productions, TSBD Louisiana, TSBD Productions, Temple Hill Entertainment
Cast
Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Michael Sheen, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Anna Kendrick, Sarah Clarke, Christian Camargo, Gil Birmingham, Julia Jones, Booboo Stewart, Mía Maestro, Casey LaBow, Maggie Grace
Where to watch
Max
Curator Review
Verdict
A glossy, melodramatic installment that leans hard into romantic obsession, supernatural soap opera, and body-horror pregnancy anxiety. It’s often unintentionally funny, but it also has a committed mood, strong franchise chemistry, and enough campy grandeur to work for fans of the saga or viewers who enjoy earnest teen fantasy excess.
Best for
fans of the Twilight franchise
viewers who enjoy campy romantic melodrama
audiences looking for supernatural soap opera energy
people who like earnest, over-the-top franchise installments
Skip if
you want tight plotting or tonal consistency
you dislike melodrama and repetitive relationship conflict
you prefer horror or fantasy with clearer rules and stakes
you are not already interested in the Twilight universe
Overview
Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is the point where the Twilight series fully embraces its most absurd impulses, and that’s both its flaw and its charm. The wedding, honeymoon, pregnancy, and werewolf-vampire fallout are staged with a straight face that makes the whole thing feel like a fever dream of romance, dread, and hormonal panic.
Worth noting
Bill Condon gives the movie a polished, almost gothic sheen, and the franchise’s central triangle still has enough friction to keep things moving. But the real appeal is the escalation: the movie turns domestic bliss into body horror and teen fantasy into operatic nonsense, which is exactly why it has endured as a cult object.
Bottom line
If you’re here for coherence, this will probably frustrate you. If you’re here for mood, sincerity, and the strange pleasure of a blockbuster that believes every emotional beat is life-or-death, it delivers in its own chaotic way.
Top Letterboxd reviews
dani leblanc (3.5★) · 11778 likes
I don’t want you to freak out but I’m going to a medical center in Switzerland
Angela Ferraguto (1.5★) · 9631 likes
Bella: "If it's a boy I'll name him EJ... Edward Jacob... for the two men I love most in this world."
Charlie: *is on a flight to Switzerland*
aliyah · 9478 likes
some highlights from this movie:
- the music change mid-wedding scene while they were exchanging vows? what was the REASON- BELLAS MUM SINGING A LULLABY INSTEAD OF A SPEECH ACTUALLY HAD ME IN TEARS- bella sobbing because after she wanted her sex dream to be reality...peak comedy- that scene where the wolves talked to each other except their mouths weren’t moving so it was literally an ominous zoom into wolf jacob’s face with a dramatic monologue voiceover … more
celia (2★) · 8504 likes
fuck being team edward or jacob. i’m team charlie imagine how tired he is of bella’s shit