Twilight: Breaking Dawn Pt1
Movie • 2011 • Fantasy
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Needs More Answers
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In the aftermath of sex, a bed is destroyed and it's implied to have been forceful but the character gives enthusiastic consent to this.
Another (minor) character is concerned about the wellbeing of the character due to this.
Another (minor) character is concerned about the wellbeing of the character due to this.
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Is there pedophilia?
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Though some may view a specific dynamic in this movie as romantic, it is not.
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Abuse
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cha0ticneutralsys
No, but there is a scene firing sex where a man with supernatural levels of power accident pally breaks a wall in a moment of pleasure. There is also a post sex-scene where a woman has bruises all over her body from rough sex. The person who caused the brusises apologises and feels shameful but the woman reassures him she enjoyed herself. This might be triggering to some.
There is a mention of a human having sex with a vampire, which causes the vampire baby to become hazardous to her health. The vampire himself and a friend of of the pregnant woman seem to know this beforehand but she is only warned vaguely by the friend.
There is a mention of a human having sex with a vampire, which causes the vampire baby to become hazardous to her health. The vampire himself and a friend of of the pregnant woman seem to know this beforehand but she is only warned vaguely by the friend.
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Assault
Is rape mentioned?
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A native person of Tacuna that works as a cleaner for a rich family’s vacation home on a private island think Edward and Bella are in an abusive relationship, that Edward is taking advantage of her and drinking her blood. This isn’t true.
Its mentioned imprinting on someone is not something werewolves can control that forces them to fall in love, Jacob thinks it’s a bad thing because he wouldn’t get a say in how he felt, his brain would just make him happy around that person even if he didn’t want it.
These are both examples of someone having their consent revoked, which is a similar trigger to those who’ve had that happen to them, either by SA or otherwise.
Its mentioned imprinting on someone is not something werewolves can control that forces them to fall in love, Jacob thinks it’s a bad thing because he wouldn’t get a say in how he felt, his brain would just make him happy around that person even if he didn’t want it.
These are both examples of someone having their consent revoked, which is a similar trigger to those who’ve had that happen to them, either by SA or otherwise.
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Bodily Harm
Is there excessive gore?
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Theres quite a graphic birthing scene
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Children
Is a minor sexualized?
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Technically Edward is fake “17” at time of marriage and sex but he is actually 108 years old so
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Disability
Is someone disabled played by able-bodied?
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Bill is played by an able bodied man. His character is also describes as “wheelchair-bound” which is offensive and misrepresentative of life as a disabled person. We aren’t bound to our wheelchair, we use our wheelchair as a form of transport that gives us autonomy and independence.
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Family
Does a parent die?
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Briefly after birth
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Does a family member die?
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Mother dies briefly after birth
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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Bella rushes to the bathroom and gets sick, audio and visual. if you skip from 48:30-50:00 you will be good!
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Medical
Are needles/syringes used?
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Yes, when Bella collapses and drops the cup
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Mental Health
Does someone have an eating disorder?
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No but a scene of someone’s spine is shown, she is very skinny from a terminal illness
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Is there misophonia?
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Vomit and food eating after the fridge scene
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Noxious
Are there flashing lights or images?
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When Jacob runs off after going to see the sick Bella, the screen flickers with red overlaid images, then strobes (not full screen colour, just the overlay). Visual distortions happen when Bella gives birth.
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Are there sudden loud noises?
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At the very end when Bella opens her eyes
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Pregnancy
Is there childbirth?
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It's a very long and quite gory birth scene
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Does a pregnant person die?
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Woman dies very briefly after birth
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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Bella gets pregnant
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Prejudice
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They presume the baby will be a boy despite not having a confirmation on the sex.
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Is a minority is misrepresented?
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The Cullens, shown as a rich white family, owns a private island in Rio and go on their honeymoon there, it’s a very colonial and tourist-y view of Rio.
Racism towards werewolves, who are predominantly Indigenous and based on a real tribe in a really offensive way. A lot of seperate Native American cultures where appropriated to make those characters which is a form of racism by assuming all tribes have the same culture, and some of the actors aren’t even Indigenous.
Real world slurs for mixed people like “mutt” and “dog” are used on werewolves in a derogatory way.
Racism towards werewolves, who are predominantly Indigenous and based on a real tribe in a really offensive way. A lot of seperate Native American cultures where appropriated to make those characters which is a form of racism by assuming all tribes have the same culture, and some of the actors aren’t even Indigenous.
Real world slurs for mixed people like “mutt” and “dog” are used on werewolves in a derogatory way.
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Sex
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Is there BDSM?
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Only rough sex that causes some bruising but the receiver enjoys herself and consents
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Sickness
Is someone terminally ill?
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cha0ticneutralsys
Yes. Bella is presumed to be dying from having a vampire baby inside her, they mention saving her by turning her into a vampire before she passes.
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Social
Are there anti-abortion themes?
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Edward and Bella get married, they plan to spend their honeymoon together while Bella is still human, before Edward consentually turns her into a vampire. Jacob mentions this will kill her, not stating why, later we find out a human who is pregnant with a vampire child can die from the baby. There is no mention of safe sex alternatives like contraceptives, barriers, implants, etc that could avoid Bella getting pregnant in the first place. Especially as Edward is “old school” when it comes to relationships and having sex before marriage.
The baby is also called a “thing”, mostly because they don’t know what it is yet.
There is a plot where werewolves try to murder the terminally ill Bella and her baby because it is an “abomination” and they think it will kill all of humanity.
They fight over wether to remove the baby/foetus or let it grow, they don’t know what it’ll do to Bella though but she’s becoming ill and might die.
The baby is also called a “thing”, mostly because they don’t know what it is yet.
There is a plot where werewolves try to murder the terminally ill Bella and her baby because it is an “abomination” and they think it will kill all of humanity.
They fight over wether to remove the baby/foetus or let it grow, they don’t know what it’ll do to Bella though but she’s becoming ill and might die.
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
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Excessive amounts.
Vaginal blood stains, blood on people's mouths; etc
Vaginal blood stains, blood on people's mouths; etc
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