Friday, February 3, 2012

Stephenie Meyer talks about the birth scene "Rob really nailed it. It was really powerful."




The wait is almost over! In just over a week, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" can be yours to own on Blu-ray and DVD, meaning you can hit repeat on all those awkward wedding toasts over and over again. (Or, y'know, one of the steamy sex scenes. If that's your thing.) In anticipation of the February 11 release, we've nabbed an EXCLUSIVE DVD extra in which "Twilight" scribe (and "Breaking Dawn" producer) Stephenie Meyer recalls filming the climactic birth scene. Watch the behind-the-scenes clip of Edward (Robert Pattinson) trying to revive Bella (Kristen Stewart) as Stephenie explains:

"He was really able to touch the human emotions of that scene. Rob really nailed it," Stephenie recalled. "It was really powerful. I teared up, several people near me did. It was just a lump in your throat—that moment of thinking you've lost everything and not being able to accept it. It was really emotional."

Yet, as fraught as that life-or-death moment was, we can't help but smile at the quick shot of director Bill Condon fist-pumping when Rob nailed it. Very sweet.


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2 comments:

Iluvthemovies said...

One of the most touching scenes in all the Twilight Saga, for me Rob nailed it and never let go. When he called Bella "baby" I was so invested and could feel the pain Edward was going through. The tears in his eyes that he is unable to shed because he is a vampire is so moving. Great job Rob, you have a fist pump from me as well.

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