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  • Thanos_Alfie9 October 2021
    "Pitch Perfect 3" is a Comedy - Music and third movie of the "Pitch Perfect" franchise in which we watch The Bellas reunite after winning the world competition. The group faces some other groups that they are using instruments and not only their voices.

    I had already watched the two previous movies so, I knew what I was about to watch. After watching it I have to say that the "Pitch Perfect" franchise should have ended with the second movie, I believe that "Pitch Perfect 3" was too much for the franchise. Unfortunately, the interpretation of Rebel Wilson who played for one more time as Fat Amy was not enough to save the movie as she did in the previous one. The other interpretations of Anna Kendrick who played as Beca, Brittany Snow who played as Chloe and Anna Camp who played as Aubrey was average without adding something special in the movie. Finally, I have to say that "Pitch Perfect 3" is an average comedy movie and I believe that if you have already watched the two previous movies then I suggest you to skip this one because it does not worth your time.
  • The Barden Bellas are back once again for one more chance at acappella glory. This time, the film begins with the women singing Britney Spears's "Toxic" on a yacht in front of a group of severe looking men. After the song reaches its coda, Fat Amy (Wilson) the heretofore unseen member of the group, crashes through a window ceiling, opens up a spray of fire extinguisher foam, then yells at the group to "get out". They all do only moments before the yacht unexpectedly blows up.

    Why not? Why the f**k not. This series already jumped the shark back in 2015 so why not have a movie entirely based on taking the shark and repeatedly kicking it? So sit back and enjoy the now mid-to-late-20's Bellas finding some contrived way to sing again then find some contrived way to compete again and then finally find some contrived way to have Anna Kendrick have her cake and eat it too.

    The Pitch Perfect series as a whole is an interesting beast to say the least. The first was a sleeper hit that depended on little more than it being a good movie to get butts in the seats. And wouldn't you know it the movie actually reached its target audience, making a cool $115 million against a $17 million budget. Who knew there was such an eager audience for a female-centric comedy? Next you're going to tell me water is wet.

    Thing is, I doubt the makers of Pitch Perfect themselves thought it'd be as successful as it was, thus the existence of its hastily made and forgettable sequel. Now we're on its second sequel, and if you want a comparison for the trajectory of this series, know that the Bellas have gone full Goldmember (2002) featuring much of the same stale jokes and completely ignoring overall thematic progression.

    The impetus behind this latest reunion has the group singing their hearts out for a USO tour set up by Chloe's (Snow) absent father. Once they arrive they soon realize it's more than just fun and games. DJ Khaled it seems is there hunting for a new opening act and the girls will be pitted against bands with actual instruments for the top slot. As the gals gear up for competition (again), Fat Amy bumps into her father (Lithgow) for a reunion that winds up being less than ideal for her and the group.

    Of course most everyone apart from Jessica (Jakle) and Ashley (Regner) get subplots that are setup and knocked down with less than ten lines each. Kendrick's involves the flirtations of a music producer (Burnet) while Anna Camp has her own paramour waiting in the flies. The one follow-through between everyone? the undeniable fact that life is never quite what you expect and my, isn't that disappointing.

    In that regard, Pitch Perfect 3 may actually be the darkest of the series, offering everyone only a small reprieve from their humdrum life of anonymity, to once again capture "the glory days". The film doesn't resolve this thread nor give us an alternative worth reaching for. Instead it merely establishes as a point of fact that life after college sucks. Oh well, might as well sing about it.

    But of course anyone who's been with the Pitch Perfect franchise so far knows it's not about the messaging, it's about the music and the characters. In both regards the film succeeds about 50% of the time. Despite little screen time Hailee Steinfeld and Anna Camp do fairly well in growing their respective roles. The songs, specifically the melded "sing-off" between The Bellas and girl-punk band Evermoist does have its charm once you get over the tonal whiplash.

    Yet there's so precious little connecting the songs with the characters or for that matter the songs with the characters lips. The direction, especially during the singing sequences is so slapdash and lazy with no attempt being made this time around to make it seem like their actually singing live.

    I'd be embarrassed for the actresses on the screen if I wasn't so convinced they were having a ball up there - an attitude that ultimately saves this movie from being an absolute waste. Nothing is taken seriously other than the friendship these characters (and by this point, these actresses) have. Every broad comedic stroke and patently ridiculous action sequence is done with such congeniality that it's hard not to at least muster a warm smile.

    Pitch Perfect 3 is ultimately a one-and-done disappointment. In a year full of female-centric comedies that managed to be incredibly entertaining, it's sad to see a series that arguably kick-started everything to be this lazy and uninspired. Still, if you're looking for mild entertainment and have grown with these characters and you really, really want to see this one, you may just get your money's worth. After all many movie theaters now sell alcohol right?
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    What I mean about the headline is the story isn't about the title anymore. Long story short is the story didn't give us what the Pitch Perfect used to be. Plot was executed so fast and so sudden without introduction.

    The Pitch Perfect shouldn't ended like this, it became an action movie that wasn't about music. Not good for me, I think the most of the viewers are not contented in this last franchise. T_T
  • 8 January 2018 First Film of the year and first Film of Choice at The Plaza Dorchester Tonight - Pitch Perfect 3. So I hadn't seen the first two, I thought I better catch up, one mega acapella binge watching session later I'm fully caught up and ready for the third instalment. It didn't really matter much about the plot which was probably just as well, as long as the music entertained........and I reckon they didn't do too bad. This instalment sees the Bellas all grown up and beginning to make their way in the world, only it seems they can't make it without their acapella sisters. A little regret on parts of each of the girls makes them jump at the chance to take part in entertaining troops on the USO European tour. It's all the old crew with Beca and Fat Amy leading the way, add some competition in the form of a lean mean girl band, a rock/country group and put them slap bang among aircraft and helicopters on a selection of US naval bases and you have a fun light-hearted film which is guaranteed to keep your feet tapping throughout. Rebel Wilson is gloriously unfazed by all she says, sings and does and the whole film is once more led graciously by Anna Kendrick from disaster to singing magnificence as the film reaches its crescendo. You can almost keep your eyes closed throughout as the music is bouncy and easy to listen to, and ever so slightly leaves you wanting more. Aca-enjoyable.
  • Pitch Perfect 3 is your typical musical for teenage girls, not a particularly good film, but a most definitely enjoyable one filled with silly but humorous jokes, and witty dialogue.

    The plot of Pitch Perfect 3 is so ridiculous and boring, but the comedy factor manages to make up for it, supplying the audience with constant laughs, particularly from Fat Amy played hilariously by Rebel Wilson, who can be irritating at some points, which is where the film suffers, however most scenes involving her are usually the best moments.

    The lead character Beca, played wonderfully by the excellent Anna Kendrick, is also a high point in the film. Kendrick manages to carry the rest of the cast, mostly filled with mediocre performances, and stand out above them all due to the sassy, smart but adorably innocent character she plays. She's someone the audience can root for, and is easily likeable. However, a lot of the supporting characters aren't quite as pleasant or loveable...

    Kay Cannon's script is of average quality but entertainingly witty. Some lines of dialogue are more cringe worthy than Anakin and Padme's romance in 'Attack of the Clones' (and that's saying something!) but you can't help but forgive such embarrassing dialogue and love it, because that's what makes it fun!

    The direction is, again, average but the pacing is surprisingly flawless. There isn't one point that feels dragged or rushed, and the flow stays very consistent throughout. With a minimal runtime of just 93 minutes, there isn't much time for slow story building and development like Blade Runner 2049, but you couldn't expect much more from a film like this.

    Like I said, the performances from the supporting cast are mediocre at best, but, once again, you wouldn't expect Oscar worthy portrayals in a teen musical like this one! The cast work well with what they've got, but what they've got isn't much. However, you can tell they have great chemistry, and enjoy working together.

    The cinematography is unnoticeable, which would make it average, and just blends in. No IMAX mind-blowing wide shots or expert special effects, but maybe that's a good thing. There aren't any mind-numbing distractions, so you can just enjoy the bare bones simplistic structure, and there's nothing wrong with that at all!

    Because it's a musical, it's going to contain music and dance. Was it good? Well I'm no singing expert, but it seemed alright to me... Some of the songs were embarrassing and plain cringe worthy, but you can't bash the effort the actors put into the routine, which displays their dedication, and just proves they want to make sure the audience have an exciting time.

    There is also a stereotypical, unnecessary villain played by John Lithgow, who fits all the criteria for a cliché mastermind bad guy. There really was no reason for him to be there, and literally doesn't develop the plot in any way, and only has some relevance in the last fifteen minutes.

    This is one of those movies that would be considered a guilty pleasure. You know it's not a great film, or the best of the year, nor does it try to be, however there is so much fun to be had with Pitch Perfect 3, filled to the brim with light-hearted humour which is simple, laid back and clean. A perfect family friendly movie and one that can be enjoyed by everyone.
  • I wasn't expecting too much so I went to the cinema with an open mind. However, I was only about 3 minutes into this film and I could feel the quality and feel of it was a whole lot better than the last.

    There should not be any confusion about what this film is. Lots of cheap laughs and a little feel good music. Thats it. But that is all it has ever been. So the measure is how good it makes you feel.

    The story, whilst very predictable and normal, did flow okay and the pace was good. There didn't feel like there was that much singing in this one but it was enough for me. All the pitches looked great and the visuals were all done well. I've not heard of this director before but I liked her work. The humour and 'action' were all well executed and I had a good few giggles throughout. I was expecting a bigger ending with more of a punch but it never quite came. It was okay but I expected a big hitting finale.

    Overall I came away a little happier having had the chance to laugh at a few cheap gags. It is what it is and it made me laugh. So I have to be positive about this film. It was a lot better than I expected. I do recommend you go and see it.
  • petewill3 January 2018
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    So PP 1 & 2 were fun to watch, hell I've watched them a whole bunch of times... The storylines were ok, regards an Aca Contest blah blah blah... but this... this takes the cake... They go on a quest to compete with two other bands and a rapper??? And end up being 007 agents blowing up a boat after being kidnapped???

    REALLY???

    I feel this would have been a better movie, if the Bella's had gotten jealous of the younger hotter Bella's and competed against them... Maybe the Younger Bella's introduced guys to the group, and the Older Bella's teamed up with the Tones...

    THIS would have made WAY more sense... Com On guys - you spoiled a great franchise there...

    Wait for the DVD - or even TV...
  • I got tired of the Fat Amy jokes real quick in the first two flicks, so I had low expectations going into this one. Can't anybody figure out what to do with Rebel Wilson's talent instead of relying on her weight as a, well, "fallback" strategy ? Finally, at lest they tried to get beyond the Fat Girl jokes and physical "humor." There's less music, but more "substance" to the plot. Silly, yes, but a plot nonetheless, that has nothing to do with music competitions. And when the Bellas are facing Certain Death, it's Fat Amy that comes to the rescue, and in a way that makes her weight an advantage instead of a handicap. I do wish there'd'a been more music, but at least there was less Fat Girl nonsense.
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    I knew i would not like this movie when *SPOILER* it was nonchalantly mentioned jesse (skylar astin) and beca (anna kendrick) had broken up and he'd moved on way too quick. way to character assassinate. it just got worse from there. rebel wilson is a comedic actress, but too much of her is just obnoxious and that is what this movie is-obnoxious. i rarely laughed and i didn't recognize most songs they sang. i must be getting old. i have to say my favorite in the series is 2. there is no puking i have to fast forward through. and beca and jesse's cuteness makes up for everything else. elizabeth banks and john michael higgins are hilarious as always. basically, this movie only gets four stars because of who is in it, not for its story.
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    If you love the Pitch Perfect series then you'll likely enjoy this one too. Theres some cringey/cheesy moments but also plently of laughs. The story doesnt stray too far from the first 2. It starts off with the Bellas down on their luck and they have to come together to regain their former glory. However, there was a B sideplot involving Fat Amy's dad and I kind of wish the film was more of that. One of my favourite scenes was Fat Amy kicking ass on that yacht (while still taking the time to eat a sandwich). It was so funny, but also just a different and refreshing way to take the series.

    Also Skylar Astin nor Ben Platt return. As much as I like those actors and their characters, I do think it was a smart idea not to include them. I feel like with the second one they didnt really know what to do with them (particularly Astin's Jesse). And I cant imagine they would have really fit in this movie either except to be thrown in a scene or two as the "supportive boyfriend".

    Overall it was fun and I enjoyed myself. No, it doesnt really add too much and you can genuinely tell where the film is going to go but its still a pleasant ride. I enjoyed it more than the second one, but the first one is still the best.

    Also my favourite line in the film was when Lily introduces herself as Esther in a completely normal voice and then says "Satan finally left my body". I genuinely snorted so loud in theater.
  • henry8-39 April 2019
    Anna Kendrick and the girls go on a USO tour and enter the usual competitions.

    A tight, witty script, laugh out loud scenes, fine performances including a standout turn by John Lithgow - this has none of these. The script must have taken a whole afternoon to write and quite what Lithgow thinks he was doing is bewildering. Nothing approaching a plot happens and I didn't even smile once. The music is nice, but otherwise a truly dreadful film.
  • I love bellas and all songs are really good. PP3 was amazing and funny.Pitch Perfect is the best series of all time. I want to see Bellas again.
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    After facing countless acapella competitions in the first two films, Christmas 2017 marks the last journey of Beca and her 'family' Barden Bellas singing together. This time, however, Barden Bellas wouldn't face another acapella team in an acapella competition. As a matter of fact, there is a little part of competition atmospheres (only when the Barden Bellas are playing with rip-off game with another bands) as this third installment focuses on things that much more important than winning any competition, which is to moving on to the next stage of our life. Beca is frustated with her job as music producer because she couldn't do what she thinks the best for musician's music. This is why she quits her job and agrees to go on a tour with other Barden Bellas members who also don't satisfy with their current life. Fat Amy meets her father again and thinks that he has changed so that they can live happily together like they used to be. Both Beca and Fat Amy are trapped within the past, they want to relive the past which is seemingly happier than present time and the future. And throughout Pitch Perfect 3, audience would be learning with them that someone could create their future without completely leaving the past behind (Beca would still have her 'family' even though she accepted DJ Khalid's offer).

    Pitch Perfect 3 keeps the trilogy record for having amazing acapella performance (lots and lots of dancing and singing), but also goes all the way to make itself different with the first two films. Barden Bellas against music bands. Barden Bellas against the evil father of Fat Amy. Barden Bellas succesfully ruin DJ Khalid's room. With all of these things combined, Pitch Perfect 3 becomes an extraordinary musical film packed with right amount of comedy and action. It is like a Jackie Chan film plus singing and dancing.

    The script is okay. The acting is amazing. The only problem of this film is the visual aspect. Similar camera movements are excessively used that make the visual looks boring, especially when Barden Bellas perform on stage. And I get a feeling of watching a travelling video blog rather than a film every time Barden Bellas are moving to another country. There would be a fast panning that shows the distance between the countries, then a montage of 'what would we find in the country' continues (ex: shots inside a busy outdoor market). This montage technique isn't able to convince us that Barden Bellas are actually in the same country with the camera. We don't see Barden Bellas inside any of this montage shots (correct me if I mistaken) and when we see Barden Bellas, we don't see anything we saw in the montage as they always perform at an indetail space (open grass field or inside a building).

    Overall, Pitch Perfect 3 is a safe bet for watching with family or friend. Even though they might not like the story, the actors, or the visual, they wouldn't deny that Barden Bella's performance is enjoyable and funny moments are funny.
  • I thoroughly enjoyed PP1 and PP2. Like overly enjoyed it. This movie was so stupid its unbelievable. Don't waste your time. Whoever wrote this embarrassment of a movie should never work in showbusiness again. They tried to turn the original pitch perfect formula into some sort of action movie that's just so silly. Literally, Sharknado is a better movie in every respect compared to this.
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    This final movie in the trilogy was nice to see the girls all move into new stages of their life's by finishing what they started in the forst movie.
  • I'm a surprisingly big fan of the 'Pitch Perfect' series. I even enjoyed the first sequel more than the original. This time around though I don't think they got it quite right. There's a giant glaring hole in the middle of the film and that is an almost complete lack of a plot. Sure, one is kind of thrown in there near the end as an after-thought, but by that stage it's too late. The whole thing just feels like an excuse for these guys to perform more songs. Now, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but when you can have both it's disappointing for it not to be there.

    Otherwise though all the things that made the first two great are still present. 'Fat Amy' is still in terrific form. Apart from the two commentators she really is 95% of the comic relief the film has, but she manages to carry it no problem. The character works really well and I'd have no problem seeing a spin-off for her. The songs were also good for the most part, but perhaps there weren't quite as many bangers as in the original two films. Not having the boys acapella band this time around I think quite hurt the film.

    'Pitch Perfect 3' isn't a bad film by any stretch of the imagination, I just don't think it can live up to the high standards set by the first two. If this is the last edition in the series though I think they can hold their heads very high, with a fine trilogy having been produced.
  • The story has hardly and substance whatsoever. The appealing cast can't help by singing snipets of hit songs. All they seem to do is put on different outfits and sing a few bars of hit songs. John Lithgow with his fake Aussie accent is so ludicrous. Brittney Snow's romance with Matt Lanter's soldier character could have been developed more.

    Don't bother. This better be the last of them.
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    The Movie was dumb but Fun I loved the movie,most of the bad reviews were talking about the plot. So what,Don't listen to them you will love it,The songs are amazing as always,The Riff-off and the ending in this movie are great,those were the push to let this movie be good! And Fat Amy really saves the day & the movie! Ok,I agree that the plot isn't that good,But it was a pretty good fun movie and the truth about Amy's Dad is a good addition to the movie! The movie leaves good messages,and the hard choice for Rebbeca weather she continues her life solo or she continues with the bellas! The bad thing about this movie that it was different from the other movies,and it's not a good different
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    I was pretty excited to see this movie since I loved the other two but was wary of what it might be like. I went opening day to see it and left the theater feeling horribly disappointed.

    The premise started out well enough with the Bellas being washed up and trying to find their place in the world, then going on a final tour as a last hurrah. It seemed like a fun idea and the other groups made the musical number fantastic and I was excited to see where it would go. But then the movie pulled a 180 and suddenly turned into some espionage spy thriller and I was so confused as to why. All the fun tour stuff basically stopped to make room for this new plot that seemed completely unnecessary, only to have the previous tour stuff come back at the very end. It felt like two movies going on, trying to compete with each other and I did not like it.

    Don't get me wrong, there were funny bits with the spy stuff and Fat Amy kicks ass in the last twenty minutes, but for a movie about music, there wasn't much singing after the first half hour or so. It felt like 'quick, get the singing out of the way so we can move onto the action' but the action wasn't nearly as exciting as the singing and even that was subpar. There's even a scene with Amy and her dad where she looks like she's going to sing with him on stage but they cut and go to Becca and the others instead, and next time we see Fat Amy and her dad, they're laughing and have made up. I'm 99% sure there's a deleted scene here they did horrible at masking.

    The end was cute but didn't make sense to me. The Bellas hated the way their lives were going then suddenly when Becca gets offered the gig, they suddenly admit they didn't want to sing at all and love how their lives are? This especially annoyed me in Chloe's case since the whole second movie was her trying to stay with the Bellas as long as possible and now at the end of this she decides 'nah, I'm good not singing anymore'. It all just felt out of left field but maybe that's just me.

    Long story short, if you want an action espionage movie with secret-off shore bank accounts, explosions and some karaoke thrown in here and there, then by all means go see this. If that's not your cup of tea, don't waste your time and just re-watch the first two instead.
  • Edvis-199726 December 2018
    7/10
    7
    Wasn't bad film. Kind of interesting and has some funny jokes so it's possible to enjoy it.
  • Clearly so - Pitch Perfect 3 is the worst of all three parts of the series. Why? Lazy writing, no new ideas at all, lazy script, endless repeating of the same tired cliches and beaten paths. Anna Kendrick is extremely sweet and nice, Rebel Wilson is funny and loud, John Lithgow is a funny little trifle, too. Apart from that, all the virtually same scenes are rotated nonstop for ever. Vocals, competition, evil rivals, love lost and found, and surely, the final singing scene is a sickly sweet honey toffee sugary treacle idiocy, but for good music, it'd been a total mess. It is. Even good music saves it not
  • a-smallbone1 January 2018
    If you like any of the other pitch perfect films then youll love this
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    If you are looking to recapture the magic of the original you are going to be disappointed, if you are looking for something to spend 90 minutes enjoying and laughing at then this might be a good use of your time. Unlike the other films that focus on the Bellas in competition this film is about the girls finding out that there is more to life than their past glories and that they can indeed move on and still be friends. There is some romance, comedy, intrigue, betrayals and laughs, along the way the girls learn to make some adult decisions, and move into the next stage of their life while cherishing what got them to where they are and how to cherish the past. There are worse movies and there are better movies, but this is another chance to hear the Bellas one more time. They don't a completion, but they do win at life and come together to support each other.
  • While the first and second movies were fun, this one is tired. Same old joke, (Rebel Wilson needs to do something new) and the underdogs win theme is boring now. The best part, as in the previous entries are Elizabeth Banks and her co-commentator. Just always funny.
  • This film tells the story of a group of female singers, who go on a European tour to entertain the American troops.

    The story is pure brain off entertainment. There are lots of popular songs in the film, and basically nothing is serious in the film. I find Rebel Wilson's character annoying though, as she constantly delivers lines with sexual innuendo.
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