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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
As bass guitarist for a garage-rock band, Scott Pilgrim has never had trouble getting a girlfriend; usually, the problem is getting rid of them. But when Ramona Flowers skates into his heart, he finds she has the most troublesome baggage of all: an army of ex-boyfriends who will stop at nothing to eliminate him from her list of suitors.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 7.6 |
Studio : | Big Talk Studios, dentsu, Marc Platt Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Art Director, |
Cast : | Michael Cera Mary Elizabeth Winstead Ellen Wong Kieran Culkin Alison Pill |
Genre : | Action Comedy Romance |
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Sadly Over-hyped
Absolutely brilliant
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Watching this felt like watching a life-action, slapstick anime. Don't get me wrong, I laughed out loud on multiple occasions!!! It took me a little while to figure out if the movie was sarcastic or not but once the movie found its stride it became overall enjoyable! It also seemed like the Director had a very fun time with editing, as there were pleanly of eye-pleasing cuts and CGI. Good Stuff!!
Maybe this could be one of the movies you can watch in a Friday with your friends an have a blast.It Is fun and a simple story plus the work of Edgar Wright will never get you bored
This movie is everything I could ask for in a film. A solid story, awesome acting, hilarious comedy, brilliant visuals, and the best soundtrack I've ever heard. If you like comic books, video games, action, comedy, rock music, or all of the above, you will love this movie. Now, obviously, chances are most people don't like it as much as I'm describing here, and that's mostly due to personal preference and interests. However, even if this doesn't become your new favorite film, I can promise you'll enjoy this incredible Edgar Wright flick. It's incredible.
I hate this film. I love the books, I love the director, but I hate the film.The style of the books was used to express Scott Pilgrim's quote unquote "Precious Little Life." All the video game references, surreal yet intimate imagery and sometimes fluctuating pace were all extensions of the character Scott. He was kinda awkward, kinda funny, kinda nerdy, kinda sweet, and kinda asocial yet kinda social. (The books are inspired by the song Scott Pilgrim by Plumtree, which is a pretty nice and sweet song).The book's style is as "precious" as Scott Pilgrim himself. So it pisses me off to see the film butcher it entirely.The film's style is SELF-INDULGENT. It does things that aren't even neccessary and tell us nothing about the characters, like having comic book style onomatopoeia spring on the screen when a sound effect plays. WHY? It's like a hipster grabbing you by the ears and screaming in your face "I'm really clever and funny!"The characters in this film are DEAD. I do not like Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim. Such a rich character is reduced to a basic pale-faced pathetic little weeb as one-dimensional as the line "hey Wallace." Scott was pathetic in the books, but he had potential. This was what the whole series was rooted around: potential. All characters in this film are dull. Not one stands out as entertaining. Well, I guess the actress playing Stills' bitchy girlfriend is convincingly bitchy.The depression Scott goes through towards the end of the saga - from it's heart-wrenching introduction at the end of the fivth book, to it's equally emotional conclusion halfway through the second - is reduced to another forced "problem" for a processed third act that needs to be "resolved".The books were, above all, real. The crazy style was spun from its REAL heart. The film just wants to show off.