Saturday, 22 August 2015

Day : Another Movie Review !

Pitch Perfect 2

     Pitch Perfect 2, a movie I would rate 8/10. Just from the trailers has grabbed many young teens as well as some adult's attention about this movie. From the famous group called Pentatonix to the prequel of this movie Pitch Perfect, it has already grabbed many viewers to want to watch this movie.

    The story started with a group of girls namely Barden University Bellas, it has been three years since they won their first Acapella national title. And what a three years it's been. They're the royalty of the U.S. Acapella establishment, winning awards year after year while traveling to events all around the country. It's been such a blissful stretch that one of the group's leaders, Chloe, is not happily embarking on her seventh year of college, relentlessly shifting majors and class loads just so she can keep lilting with her golden-throated BFFs.

      This is the year, however, that calamity strikes. During a special performance, in front of the president of the United States and his family, no less. Fat Amy has a major wardrobe malfunction. Make that a wardrobe nuclear holocaust. While hanging suspended from the auditorium ceiling by a band of silk, she slips, splits her tights open and reveals to the crowd, well, let's just say it this way that she isn't wearing any underwear.

      This embarrassing mishap not only makes it to the national headlines but also gets the Bellas totally banned from any further domestic Acapella competitions. The devastated singers have only one chance at redemption. They must do what no other American team has ever done and win the World Acapella Championships in Copenhagen.

      That's how the story goes, I'm not going to further spoil you if you haven't watch but let's look at the positive elements. As these girls work hard to rebuild their what seemed to be fallen group, they realize how important it is to enjoy the time they have together, to value one another's skills and friendship. And some of them, Chloe and Beca at the fore, come to realize that taking the next step in life can be a rewarding, even if difficult experience.

      The next thing to mention about would definitely be the sexual contents in this movie. From the movie we can see Fat Amy and a guy named Bumper kiss and roll on top of each other. I mean seriously? This show is suppose to be about singing and dancing but this has implied that they regularly sneak away for sexual trysts. Besides that, seeing far less than her presidential audience sees, we still caught a glimpse of Amy's bare backside when her costume rips.

      What's next? One of the Bellas is an openly gay girl who eyes several of her cohorts and seductively and later admits to secretly touching one of the other girl's "goodies" while they're camping out and all sleeping together. A new Bella recruit named Emily talks about the five-octave range her mother and father managed tot sing out while having reproduction process.

      In rehearsals the Bellas wore yoga pants, and the camera takes time to ogle their backsides. A group called Das Sound Machine often wears mesh shirts that showcase a little bit of both guy and girl's side. There are a number of jokes and puns about straight, gay and transgendered sex, as well as some lowbrow talk about body parts, etc.

      There are still many things to talk about like a part of violent content where the girls experience a few pratfall thumps during campsite team building exercises. And a little bit on the alcohol content as these co-eds which some of them are still teens drink beer and hard liquor at a couple of different parties and a singing competition.

       In conclusion this movie is near perfect for teens and adults but is definitely not recommended for kids to watch or at least watch without parental guidance. This movie review may sound like an offend but I'll really recommend you to watch it because their music are awesome ignoring the negative points in the movie which nobody ever give two shits about it because a movie is a movie.

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