There were — as with any book-to-screen adaptation — several differences  between the book and what was portrayed on screen in The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1.  Now, certainly no one expects every scene  exactly as written in a novel to make it to the screen; inevitably  things need to be condensed or left out all together. On the other hand,  sometimes there is material that was never in the books to begin with  that makes it onto the screen. The question is, given cuts, how  effective is this new material when fans feel very protective of the  original source? 
The first major insertion of new material that  leaps to mind in Breaking Dawn: Part 1 is the presence of Irina of the  Denali Coven at Bella and Edward’s wedding. As every Twilight fan knows,  Irina sets some major wheels into motion in the second half of the  novel Breaking Dawn. Since the Denali Coven and their interaction with  Laurent wasn’t focused on in New Moon, it left something of a gaping  plot hole that had to be addressed. It was interesting to see  screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg and director Bill Condon handle this  dilemma. They deftly had Irina react to Seth’s presence at the wedding,  have a flashback to Laurent, establish Irina’s romantic ties to him, and  then have Irina storm off. That’s a lot of material to cover in roughly  ninety seconds of film time, but they managed it. By doing so, they set  the plot for Breaking Dawn: Part 2 securely on course.
Via Twilightish, TeamTwilight 

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