Pitch Perfect 3

2017 "Last Call Pitches"
5.8| 1h33m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 22 December 2017 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.pitchperfectmovie.com/
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After the highs of winning the world championships, the Bellas find themselves split apart and discovering there aren't job prospects for making music with your mouth. But when they get the chance to reunite for an overseas USO tour, this group of awesome nerds will come together to make some music, and some questionable decisions, one last time.

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adam-may-bower 'Pitch Perfect 3' may be an entertaining film, just like it's predecessors, however it lacks the charm that made the first film a success. The simple goal in any comedy film is to make it funny and entertain its audience, which 'Pitch Perfect 3' certainly does. Its well-loved characters are back, with all of their quirks and crass one-liners. Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson) is the obvious highlight of the film, which was intended. While she may have only been a minor character in the first film, everybody found her that funny that she had a bigger role in the sequel. I was quite unsure about that idea, as I preferred her as a side character - she was funnier that way. Everything is funnier in small doses. However, in 'Pitch Perfect 3' Wilson's character is taken further than just having a bigger part and she now had her own storyline throughout the film that was essentially ridiculous and far-fetched. It was quite a weak attempt to make this film unique from the rest of the films, but in the end, it was wildly amusing and produced several laughs. Other than that storyline, the remainder of the movie felt just like the other movies - especially with Becca's (Anna Kendrick) storyline which was essentially the same as the previous film. The cast itself, with their comedic deliverance, were able to save this film from being an absolute bore. Kendrick and Wilson were the standouts in the film, as far as cast members go, along with Brittany Snow and Hailee Steinfeld. As for the music, which the Pitch Perfect franchise is so well known for, was ultimately a disappointment. It wasn't as good as the original film, the highly anticipated 'riff-off' was a disaster and the finale had the wrong focus. Alas many of these flaws, 'Pitch Perfect 3' was still able to give out many cheap laughs and is worth watching if you are a fan of the previous films.
lojitsu Here's The Lowedown on "Pitch Perfect 3" (PG-13 - 2017 - US)...So this is first base?Genre: Comedy/Music My Score: 6.1Cast=10 Acting=5 Plot=4 Ending=8 Story=4 Funny=5 Chem=8 Script=3 Music=9 Family=5Following their win at the world championship, the now separated Bellas reunite for one last singing competition at an overseas USO tour, but face a group who uses both instruments and voices. "If I joined your group I could be obesity." I did not care for this as much as the others...well I didn't care for any of them really. This one, though, I left the room a couple times and that's saying a lot that I did not watch a movie all the way through. I liked that the original cast is back and the music is still solid, but I felt sorry for John Lithgow. Is this worth watching? sure if you are a fan of the other two films. For me, I am glad it's over...I hope it's over.
Gordon-11 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.
lunalovitt I loved PP1 and was pleasantly surprised by PP2, but this movie... This movie was horrible. It's like they picked the things that were bad about the first two and focused solely on making those the main parts of the movie. I really wanted to like this movie, don't get me wrong. I went into watching it thinking that it would be a lovely hour and a half of good music and funny story. Instead there was... like... no music? Yeah, they sang a bit and there was kind of a competition, but in the end this movie focused on some weird out of left field backstory for Fat Amy that NOBODY wanted. At all. Like... why? Normally I don't get angry at movies, but this is the first exception I've had in a long time. So let's break it down.First off, let's look at the group in general. The movie brings back most of the cast from the first and second movies. At least, the female cast. The love interests from the first two are completely gone and barely glossed over and one of the more interesting female characters gets written out because she's pregnant (And oh boy she's a whore so she doesn't know who the baby's dad is. So hilarious.... I guess.) Not that Stacie was the most interesting character around, but at least she was memorable. Not sure why she was written out (other than maybe political gripes), but I let it slide. To be fair, hardly anyone in the main cast gets much attention in this movie other than Beca, Fat Amy, and Chloe. Speaking of which, let's get down to the plot and sub-plots.Let's address the elephant in the room. The drug dealer international criminal father background for Fat Amy was so far out of left field that it was not good. At all. It was surprising, but not in a good way. And then suddenly she's some kind of kung fu expert who can take down a ship full of bad guys? There is no way the Fat Amy in the first two movies is the same as this one. Not only that, but she's even more unlikeable in this movie. Her character went from funny in the first to okay in the second and now just completely unlikeable. Her incompetence and overall crappy freeloading attitude is just grating. I'm not sure why the main plot of the movie had to be a conflict between her and her estranged father. Then there's Beca's will-they won't-they relationship with this new guy and the story of how she's an amazing music artist/producer and blah blah blah. As much as I like her, Beca's character fell flat in this movie as well. She was... more of a stiff board than anything else. I was very sad to find that she just didn't stand out and honestly I didn't find myself invested in anything she did. Her best part in the movie was in the first act where she quits her job. Everything else... is meh. And really, this new guy Theo is nothing compared to Jesse. There is no chemistry and it's so forced that it's painful to watch.Speaking of forced romances, Chloe and Chicago were also a boring subplot. Are they a cute couple? Yes. Was it a believable relationship? Eh, depends on who you ask. At least someone ended up happy, I guess? I was also very annoyed that the Aubrey subplot with her father was only resolved in the ending credit scenes. Poorly played, but at least it was a satisfying ending unlike literally every other ending in the movie.A lot about the story's plot really didn't do it for me. And the "competition" wasn't really a competition at all, or at least there was no real supporting story for it. We start out with the Bella's realizing these other artists are really good, even better than them, and then... Nothing happens? Somehow they still end up moving forward and Beca gets chosen as the winner? I mean, really, DSM was a far more compelling "rival" than anyone in this movie because you got to see the Bellas struggle against their adversaries and attempt to better themselves. In this movie the "rivals" were barely side characters and just there for a brief time to show that there was something more to the movie than Fat Amy's boring and unlikeable plot line. Not only that, but the Bellas did not evolve at all. There was no internal struggle or dealing with issues like in the past two films. It was like the Bellas themselves were just a backseat plot.Speaking of boring, the music really suffered in this movie. I came into this expecting great musical numbers, but instead we got brief snippets of songs and no real finale song. Sure, there was a somewhat short final piece of Beca and her friends, but there was no production to it. I get the meaning behind it, but I wouldn't be bothered as much had there been an actual attempt at a big choreographed and well-written song scene in the movie. In fact, the music itself took a backseat to Fat Amy. Yes, her story rears its ugly head again in this review, but that's because this is how it was in the movie. You'd move on to the promise of music and the Bellas and then end up straight back in the awful Fat Amy drug smuggling daddy plot.So all in all? This movie suffered a great deal due to Fat Amy and the backstory we never wanted. PP movies are about the music and the Bellas. Instead this may as well have been called "Fat Amy: The Movie". A movie, mind you, that nobody wanted. There was no good music pieces in it and there was no real story for the Bellas. It's like everything was being thrown in last minute and as a result nothing got the spotlight other than one poorly executed and unentertaining bit. I hate saying it, but I hated this movie. It wasn't worth my time or money and it is a sore disappointment as the end of the PP trilogy.