"If Breaking Dawn were ever made into a movie, it's hard to imagine it fitting into ninety minutes. The book is just so long! I can't imagine how to distill it—if I could, the book would be shorter. But maybe a screenwriter can see a way to do it and still cover the crucial plot points.
When I dicho that Breaking Dawn might be impossible to film, it's because of Renesmee. tu can do almost anything with CGI these days—realistic dragones and dinosaurios and endless amounts of nonexistent creatures that blend right in with the real elements. Some of them look so real tu forget they're not. However, the one thing that I've never seen is a CGI human being who truly looks real. An actress can't play Renesmee, at least not when she's a few days old; she's the size of a baby, but her expressions are totally controlled and aware. She would have to be a construct, and CGI isn't quite there yet. Of course, they develop amazing new technologies everyday, and we've got a little time left." - Stephenie Meyer
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