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Friday, September 10, 2010

MTV: Top 4 Renesmee scenes to look forward to in ‘Breaking Dawn’

[I'm just going to start this post with a SPOILER ALERT because there is no attempt to retain the secrets of Breaking Dawn. Consider yourself warned.]
And a wonderful happy birthday today to miss Renesmee Carlie Cullen! In celebration of her birth,  MTV has created a list of scenes they are looking forward to most in Breaking Dawn that feature the dear child Nessie.  Here are their picks:
1. The birthing scene
Sorry, Nessie, but this is one we’re dying to see. How will Bill Condon and Melissa Rosenberg make the birthing scene terrifying without making you seem like a monster? After all, you become one of the most beloved characters in the film by “Part 2.” We’re glad that’s their challenge to deal with and not ours!
2. Jacob’s imprint
Once again, this is a challenge we do not envy Taylor Lautner for having to deal with: falling madly in love with a newborn baby right out of the womb after just one look. Hopefully it will come across as beautifully in the film as it does in the book and doesn’t just end up being really creepy. Also, we’re really interested to see what exactly Jacob will imprint on, which leads us to our next item.
3. CGI or actual person?
This has been the big question all along: Will Renesmee be CGI or an actual girl (or many girls, we guess)? To use a CGI newborn instead of a cute, cuddly little baby seems like the wrong choice, but also, how else will they be able to get across the very many unique characteristics that Renesmee has? We’ll be interested to see what the crew comes up with.
4. Supernatural abilities
Renesmee is supposed to be a completely unique creature, and she is definitely something we’ve never seen in the “Twilight” universe before. It will be interesting to see what special effects are used to represent her abilities on the big screen, and how much time will be spent developing how special Renesmee actually is. After all, that will pretty much be the main plot line for the second film.
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