The movie follows suit with those before it, with a very slow first hour followed by an explosion of action and entertainment. The first half deals with Bella becoming a vampire and resisting her urges to eat people whilst getting used to the fact that her former lover, Jacob the werewolf, has imprinted on her newly-born daughter Renesmee. Then one of Edward's cousins sees Renesmee and reports to the Volturi that she's an immortal - when really she's half mortal and half vampire since she was conceived and birthed while Bella was still human.
A scene that had many Twi-hards cheering in the audience was the sex scene between Bella and Edward once she was finally a vampire. The two of them walk into their bedroom and Bella reiterates that vampires don't sleep - to which Edward responds, "It's not meant for sleeping."
All in all the movie meets up to the expectations, and this is coming from someone who is usually a closet 'Twilight'-movie-enjoyer. There are some cheesy scenes, but the action-packed endings and twists really pull the movie together and make it worth watching.
4 out of 5