Talk:Volturi confrontation/@comment-85.160.61.174-20140830161752

I liked this end with Alice's vision much more than the book end. This one makes much more sense, because the "final battle" in the book is like the Volturi are determined to fight at all costs (because they're sure they will win) and keep on finding new reasons to fight and then suddenly Alice appears, introduces Nahuel and without any problems the Volturi just leave like "We love y'all, our best friends ever!". It doesn't make any sense! This movie end with the vision is much better to me, I really missed the battle and some losses in the book. Of course this battle lacks sense sometimes as well - Why Zafrina doesn't use her power? Why Benjamin doesn't use his power more? Why the Volturi don't focus on taking Bella down? Why vampires like Jane, Alec, Caius etc aren't protected by their guards? Why no one killed Jane when she was focusing on torturing someone? Why Leah sacrifies herself like that - would it be that hard to jump over the gap and help Esme there or call for help? Why Carlisle runs to help Alice like this, all alone? And it seems that the Cullens and co. don't have any real strategy. Like really? I know that their plan is to avoid the fight but of course there was a chance that the battle happens. Don't tell me they didn't make a strategy - other one than "go, kill, go, kill". Overall I really liked the battle, although it could have been longer.