Rated PG-13, 112 minutes
Enjoyable "Pitch Perfect" hits mostly fun notes
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Anna Kendrick |
The crowd-pleasing, boisterous comedy "Pitch Perfect"
arrives in theaters this weekend, and it will please even those of us
who can't carry a tune in public. The film is nothing new - it's
essentially an a cappella "Glee" for the college set - but the charming
cast and music will win you over. The ubiquitous Anna Kendrick ("End of
Watch") is Becca, a talented but cynical, lonely girl into making music.
As she struggles to fit in, she discovers the competitive world of
college a cappella groups and finds herself in an all-girls a cappella
group, some of whom like Chloe (Brittany Snow) and Aubrey (Anna Camp)
are experienced, while others such as Amy (Rebel Wilson) are there to
make friends. Pushed and challenged, the group will change more than she
realizes. Predictable and slight, "Pitch Perfect" is still a
pleasurable comic romp thanks to an engaging cast that includes
Oscar-nominee Kendrick (who has a fine voice and does her own singing)
and the biggest scene-stealer of the year in Wilson ("Bridesmaids" and
the recent "Bachelorette," whose character calls herself "Fat Amy."
While Wilson may be bigger than the other girls, she's a huge comic
force and has an honest wit that helps her to essentially walk off with
the movie, and most of these pixies she could likely carry on her back.
The raunchy tone and "Glee"-esque plot is as old as the ages but the
nice mash-up of tunes (the '80s tune "Don't You Forget (About Me)" is my
favorite) and the cast is hard not to like. Speaking of which,
Kendrick, playing the outsider here, is still cute as a button, and she
grounds the film well. Even if you don't enjoy "Glee" (I'm not a big
fan, sorry) or movie musicals, you'll still get a kick out of the
winning, enjoyable "Pitch Perfect."
Wes's Grade: B
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