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Here we leave the complete scans of the magazine EW-expected showing us images of "Breaking Dawn" and interviews its protagonists.
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There is much to do to keep secrets in a film set. When he started shooting ' Dawn' last November, the filmmakers hired extra security and started to press set - all to keep the public in a glorious state of suspense. But even so, things happen. In March, poor quality images - showing what appeared to be some of the most anticipated moments of the film, including Bella and Edward in bed - were leaked online, prompting the director Bill Condon and the author Stephenie Meyer to ask the fans would avoid look at them. "It's hard not to feel it was malicious in some way," says Condon ( 'Gods and Monsters' ). "It seems that things were getting more in check so that no you would see were the things that came to light. "
"It was gutted," added Kristen Stewart, 21, who plays Bella. She figured who the culprits who had hacked the files daily running of the set, so he started to leave messages at the end point of the scenes: "I was like: 'Hey, id go for it! Robadlo, fucking asshole! 'They knew at all times that it was important for people, and that was really the most annoying. "
You can not blame the cast and crew about to get especially irritated. ' Dawn ' is the conclusion of Meyer's Twilight Saga. It rocks on dark and murky waters compared to three previous deliveries, and its 754 pages are, at least, quite agitated. Possibly inspired by that other franchise that induces the frenzy, 'Harry Potter' , Summit Entertainment decided to divide 'Dawn' in two films, scheduled for release on November 16, 2011, and in November 2012 to provide adequately for the development of the action - and, indeed, to prolong the inevitable goodbye.
Record Breaking Dawn Part 1 and 2 simultaneously involves filming 24 hours a day for six months as far away as Baton Rouge, Vancouver, Rio de Janeiro, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. As Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward, "I feel like we've been doing this for my whole life."
The fact that the novel is so haunting and gothic - The end of the saga is controversial even among Twihards - might have added one more surprise to the movies. "When I read the book I asked myself; 'How will this be a movie? ' " Taylor Lautner, 19, who plays Jacob. " Everybody said he was totally unlike anything they had done before, "says Stewart . " Only the fact of sitting here pregnant - it's like, wow, you really are making a Twilight movie?! " Pattinson agrees, groping for words to describe the plot. "It's very, very, very strange," says the actor 24. "There is ... ... there will definitely , um, something interesting and rare material on it. "
If you're reading this story and you have never read 'Dawn' , consider yourself warned to be spoiled. (Also: It's pretty rare that you're reading this story.) The rest of you know quite well that this is the installment in which Bella and Edward get married and - finally ripped the bodice of her passionate but chaste relationship - consummate their love in mid-flight feathers. The act does not come without consequences. Bella gets pregnant ... a half-vampire baby growing inside her at an alarming rate, seriously threatening the life of our heroine, even as it faces a shockingly horrible and violent work: Avoid death by which has the final word Edward, with the support of your family pale and must transform Bella into a vampire. And that's just what happens in Part 1.
"That's a very good start," says screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg of the novel. "The first three books dealing with the love triangle, and talking in terms of age and relationships romance. 'Dawn' is really a story adult. I think hopefully, the audience has grown with the books and appreciate. "
If you have not matured to the books, are about to grow up fast. " We shot everything - even if the sex scenes or delivery - as powerful or strong as could be, " says director Bill Condon, who knew he was working within the limits of the PG-13 film. " It will be interesting to see if there will be People who think they are too annoying for this universe. " For their part, want the movie Stewart can be even more real to the graphic nature of the book. "In some ways it was disappointing not to go there really," she says . Asking if she had ever imagined what it would be rated R version of the film, Stewart laughs and says, "I imagine every day."
To be clear, there are the scenes of the honeymoon that Stewart would be more graphic ( "It looks like a scene of true love, not necessarily of vampires, which is good" ) but brutal birth of the baby, Renesmee. "It's funny because when was released [the PG-13 rating], everyone thought it was about sex, "she says . " Birth is really just as effective, and I've heard it's like you hit in the face. But what else could it be? It might have been shocking and grotesque, because that's how it was written in the book. " sighs: " I would have loved to have vomited blood "
Fine Pregnancy is controversial for others, more complicated reasons apparently. Some readers have rejected what they interpreted as a message in favor of life on the novel by Meyer, since Bella refuses to consider the abortion of her baby, even when he learns that he might kill her. It was something that the cast and crew had to agree. Condon says: "Melissa and I were extremely careful to stay away from anything that might be read as a kind of allegory or message, which I think we've been able to do."
Rosenberg adds, "It was a problem because I am strongly in favor of abortion. But the truth is that Twilight is not the correct field to have a debate on abortion. My opinion on why having a child is a option. More than the political problem is on the reasoning of Bella, and articulate that it was a challenge. "
Stewart, which has become a devout keeper of Bella's character over the years, says he fully agrees with his partner of fiction: "I'm really on the side of Bella. The idea of \u200b\u200bdestroying something did together and could not happen again ... It has nothing to do with the issue of being pro-life (against abortion means) . I love the idea of \u200b\u200btheir struggle. are willing to die for too, but now you can see, well, literally dying for it. " The actress insists that Bella's dilemma was real enough for her. "This can happen really any girl my age. I mean, maybe not everything related to the vampire theme, but everything else yes. It does not feel as 'Oh, how have you been able to interpret this? It is beyond your ears! " (It is an expression, it means going far beyond his age, to put it in some way) is like; 'Not so, uncle. I could stay pregnant fucking morning. " "
Other modern fairy tales, the lovers could have proved their worth pursuing his intention to run in the rain or eluding airport security but Bella did not have it so easy. Death is the ultimate sacrifice that always has risen darkly over the Twilight Saga.
After so many scenes of terror and blood, the sequence of the wedding comes as a relief for more than one team member 'Dawn' . Scheduled for near the end of the shoot and meet again the whole cast together one last time. "I never thought I would be so affected in this way, but it was one of the coolest things I've done in my life , "says Stewart . " We to a point where I walked through the set, and everyone saw the entire cast sitting in their chairs, ready to do its part. And that was so perfect for me at the moment ... It was very emotional in some way. Literally I was very grateful for them to come. "
to Lautner, the bitter dance between Jacob and Bella for the wedding party appears to have been as touching as a wedding .... " It helped that the scene itself was so emotional, "he says." I knew I was going to be hard on the last day - and it was tough. "
Pattinson has a somewhat less sentimental recollection of the sequence of the wedding, which was recorded in Vancouver. "It was pretty cool seeing all the vampires together," he says . "And it was a beautiful place, but it was an incredibly time ice and cold." He preferred to shoot the honeymoon, particularly in the re-recordings during the Easter weekend in St. Thomas. "It was unbelievable finished filming in the Caribbean. It was like, why do not we been recording in the Caribbean during the whole time? would have done another five [films]! "
Now that filming ' Dawn' is over, the cast members can go separate ways - Unless the promotional tour to raise them again, anyway. The stars have clearly joined over the years, not just Stewart and Pattinson. (Never confirmed until now their relationship, but after these pictures of them at the premiere of 'Water for Elephants s', probably not need to.) Pattinson, in a charming example of understatement, says this about his fellow sharing: "Having to spend time with people ... it's great when you like. There is a real link. I think there is something humiliating about taking the makeup and contact lenses." He laughs. "Except Taylor - He does not have to do anything about it. Not expected him to do no work in the latter film. Always comes as a wolf! " Pattinson laughs again, anticipating 'Dawn Part 2' . " But you have to love a baby ... Oh, God, I can not wait to see how it goes. "
Lautner
When he learns of ridicule Pattinson says, " Oh my god. That sounds as if it was him. Everyone is always complaining that I have to wear contact lenses, that I have to wear white makeup, or that I have to wear wigs and stuff. And I'm like; 'Am I alone in the rain and freezing cold I have to not wear a shirt! " I paid my dues in New Moon and Eclipse . " What about love - or print - Renesmee? " There were many times when went to Stephenie [Meyer] and ask, 'What exactly primer? " "says Lautner." It's still very confusing for me, so do not ask. "
" It was a great trip, " continues in a more serious tone." seems yesterday when I appeared on the set of Twilight and met the cast, and now here I am, years later, the shooting ended. It's the weirdest feeling I ever had. "
actors just starting to test the waters Post-Twilight: Pattinson stars with Reese Witherspoon " Water for Elephants' ; Lautner will headline the action thriller ; 'Abduction' this fall, and Stewart says he is "almost convinced" that will play the most beautiful of them all in 'Snow White and the Hunter' Universal Studios .
Director Bill Condon says he's inside all those who seek the view afforded by the careers of actors and what will take. "Rob was a big surprise for me - just knowing," he says nothing less than three, Pattinson is the one that least resembles the character played by [Edward]. "You spend time with him and think, 'God, I hope you get to play this guy incredibly smart and fun you are. " Taylor is an artist all natural and born for it. And Kristen, " laughs "She's a girl with a great talent. I heard this great story about it and I think that sums it up. He was chosen to play a female role in a superhero movie based on a comic that is about to start filming - I will not say which - and she was like, 'Well, throw that. It should not be the girlfriend of a superhero. " (We all know that refers to the rumor to be Lois Lane in Supreme) I think it's one of those people who do not get into a sort of niche, but that shape his career around who is herself. "
The actress, who began to play the role Bella at 17 and held its 21 th birthday during the farewell party 'Dawn' , agrees that real life has been mixed with that of Bella. "In the strangest way, you can draw many parallels between my life and this saga.'s Birthday, graduation, everything," she says . Is glad it's over 'Dawn' , she adds, but more than anything is because he knows he has done well. "I'm really pleased with the whole experience now," she says . "I really feel like we've been for something, and had been captured. Who the hell knows how this will, but that's how I feel. We ended up with a very high level, and that is the point from which this movie is - overcome the sense of exuberance. "
my God, that's positivism!
" I know, man, you know? " Stewart says, laughing. "I am very happy to be telling you this, you have no idea how much."