Talk:Breaking Dawn - Part 1/@comment-98.229.213.146-20120228043138/@comment-4590207-20120305074309

Many details are left out in movies. Did you read the books? So much better and whatever you don't understand in the movies make a lot more sense in the books. Bella didn't want to marry Edward because she was worried about what her parents and friends would think about her; according to her, smart people get married later in life, after college. After Edward explains his point of view, she changes her mind and is happy to accept his proposal. It was always Rosalie's dream to have a family of her own, so why would she say no to Bella when Bella asks for her help in saving her baby? She helps and supports Bella in her choice of keeping the baby, because she understands and would've made the same choice if it was her in Bella's place. Rosalie finally learns to like Bella because she agrees and respects her choice and they become a lot closer. The imprinting of Jacob on Renesmee makes sense of the strange attraction between Bella and Jacob; it was Renesmee all along, before she even existed. After she is born and Jacob imprints on her, the attraction ceases between Bella and Jacob and they become what they were always meant to be: good friends. What fight are you referring to? Between the Cullens and werewolves? That fight actually never happens in the book. Or with the Volturi? Which, I guess will be in part two of the movie...