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Pitch Perfect is an outrageously comedy that also stars Anna Camp, Brittany Snow and Rebel Wilson. Beca is that girl who'd rather listen to what's coming out of her headphones than what's coming out of you. Arriving at her new college, she finds herself not right for any clique but somehow is muscled into one that she never would have picked on her own: alongside mean girls, sweet girls and weird girls whose only thing in common is how good they sound when they sing together, in the new out-loud comedy Pitch Perfect.
Warblers win the day in this sweet-natured film (based on a swell behind-the-scenes book by Mickey Rapkin) about the life and loves of collegians from competing a-cappella groups.
An a-cappella-singing-team movie, starring the exceptionally cute and very talented Anna Kendrick-an acting phenom. She was nominated for a Tony Award at the age of 12.
What we have here is a not-very-funny college comedy for tweens, full of unappealing characters (and although the musical arrangements are fun, some truly unimaginative choreography).
Luckily, Pitch Perfect has just enough flaws to (almost) keep us from making terrible puns around its title, but this fun comedy is good enough to leave an a cappella version of "No Diggity" stuck in your head. For a week.
The multitude of references to ["The Breakfast Club"] backfires in a major way, but it's a worthwhile lesson to burgeoning filmmakers - don't invoke John Hughes. Don't.