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Best movie ever!
Mabel Munoz
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
silviamendoza-44334
Don't waste your time watching this movie, so bad. I enjoyed the first 2 PP movies and I expected more from this one. I feel like they get worse with every movie they come out with but at least the second one still had something good going on. The third one though is just complete trash. The trailer is better than the actual movie.
lisafordeay
Pitch Perfect 3 is a prequel to the 2012 film Pitch Perfect starring Anna Kendrick,Rebel Wilson,Brittany Snow and Anna Camp and this time the Bella's have now graduated and travel abroad to the army where they meet up with new accapella groups the UCO's (run by Ruby Rose) and Brittany Snow's character develops a crush on a guy called Chicago played by Matt Latner. The Bella's later meet DJ Khalid(playing himself)who is impressed with Kendrick's character with her music and not the Bella's themselves. But who is she gonna choose the Bella's or DJ Khalid's offer?. Meanwhile Fat Amy(Rebel Wilson) meets her eccentric strange father played by John Lithgrow putting on an overbearing Australian accent ) who is spying on her and her friends.But is he all as he seems to be?Overall this is the shortest of the trilogy and to be honest I did enjoy it but its not as good as say the last 2 but I always liked the films and I thought that this was sorta disappointing with the finale scene.
If you love the first two then check it out.7/10
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.
MartinHafer
I am not the sort of person who you'd expect to watch any of the "Pitch Perfect" films. However, my daughter begged me to try and I actually did enjoy 1 and 2. They were fun and non-demanding films....a nice change of pace from the often serious foreign films I often watch. So, it's not surprising that this 50-something guy decided to see the third movie in the franchise.My biggest feeling while seeing "Pitch Perfect 3" was that they've 'jumped the shark'. If you aren't familiar with the phrase, it's a reference to the TV show "Happy Days" and refers to when it (and other shows or franchises) have peaked and they are desperately trying to keep your attention by doing awful things with the characters, such as introducing Cousin Oliver on "The Brady Bunch" or having Fonzie jump a pool full of sharks in his motorcycle. Instead of the semi-believable plots like there were in 1 and 2, the writers had obviously run out of ideas and were grasping at straws here. After all, what else would explain Amy having a super-villain father who kidnaps the A Capella group?? And, this is made worse with plot elements like bee attacks, more crude language and a strong emphasis on making the group sort of like hiphop stars!
Overall, this is a very badly written and even embarrassing film...one that seems cynical and has little regard to the fans who embraced and enjoyed the series.