Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Pitch Perfect - 6th January 2015

Tuesday Night is Film Night has come back around again. This week we hope we do not hit a bum note, as we watch;

Pitch Perfect


Well Pitch Perfect was certainly not off key. In fact it was a fun film, that takes a look at a cappella singing with a tongue in cheek approach, but one which highlights the vocal talents of its perfectly pitched cast.

Based on the book by Micky Rapkin, Pitch Perfect follows a bunch of college students who form various singing groups to progress through several competitions hoping to reach the grand finals. No really surprise there and in that regard Pitch Perfect is fairly standard in its approach to the story, but unlike High School Musical it has a degree of attitude, the sentimental moments are replaced by some brilliant comedic scenes and it doesn't take it, or its subject seriously.

Barden University boasts several a cappella groups, but the story focuses on the Barden Bellas and The Treble Makers, the Bella's being an all female group, led by the very controlling Aubrey (played by Anna Camp). In the new college year a somewhat dark and quiet student arrives in the form of Beca (Anna Kendrick) who does not relish the thought of college but it is forced into it by her father, who says she should embrace college life and join a group to get the full college experience. No prizes for guessing which group she joins. 

We last saw Kendrick here at TNiFN in the awful Drinking Buddies, needless to say Pitch Perfect is a whole lot better. Previous to that we saw her in What To Expect When You're Expecting, which also featured the unique, Australian actress Rebel Wilson who plays Fat Amy in Pitch Perfect. Fat Amy is the character with most of the funny lines and is a great foil to the more serious characters. Also judging by some of the outtakes, a lot of it was unscripted.

Back to the story for a moment, well there isn't a great more to add to the story, it is standard stuff for this genre, you all know it's going to end with a grand finale, where the characters that fell out earlier will be reunited and the smug characters will get their comeuppance. It is not the story that is important in the grand scheme of things, the appeal for Pitch Perfect is the interplay with the main characters; Beca is sullen but talented and needs to be bought out. Fat Amy is in your face and funny. Aubrey is controlling. Stacie (played by Alexis Knapp) has a couple of outstanding points, you can work that out for yourselves. Lilly (Hana Mae Lee) made us laugh in every scene she was in and for a particular reason, which you will have to watch the film to find out.

On the flipsdie to the girls you have the Treble Makers, with a love interest for Beca in the form of Jesse (Skylar Astin). Leading the group was Bumper (Adam DeVine), a character who every time he opened his mouth you just wanted to fill it with a fist! Obnoxious and egocentric and destined not to be in the finale as a result. That's the formula. However, the mere fact that you want to punch him, means that the actor is doing his job, so points there.

Other highlights for us were the TV commentary team, who interspersed the competition scenes with some ridiculous and funny commentary, giving a welcome and differing juxtaposition to the on stage vocal talents.

Which brings us to the music itself, the soundtrack (away from the a cappella singing) is very good and the choice of songs is many and varied, but always spot on. The actual group singing is brilliant if a little cheesey in places, but that is expected, one surmises, as the story is not serious and it is not a musical in the real sense of the word.

All in all Pitch Perfect was a great film to watch, it was funny, entertaining, not so cringeworthy as we first thought and demonstrated the vocal talents from a great collection of actors. Not an overtly high rating but big enough to suggest that you should watch this film, we also had an extra panel member this week, which was a pleasant addition and boasted the male contingent to the tune of one.

TNiFN Rating 79%

Just a foot note to this blog, in between last week's and this week's film, we passed the 10,000 page views mark. Not a massive amount but to us it is impressive. Thanks for everyone who has clicked on our page.

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