The end is the most exciting

Irma 2021-10-20 17:34:15

In fact, as far as the plot of the movie is concerned, it is really simple. The women's a cappella choir defeated the men's team of the same school through various break-ins. Excluding the small details and highlights in the middle, it seems to be the movie version of "Glee".

But this is a movie worth watching, listening to music, and watching a group of college students fighting their dreams. After all, "Perfect Pitch" is faster than "Glee" which has been filmed in the fourth season.

In the whole film, Anna Kendrick is really a big surprise. Anna cannot be regarded as a particularly outstanding actress in Hollywood, but for my "face-blind", she is indeed an unforgettable actress. Going back and looking through her experience, I remembered that she turned out to be the female staff member of "In the Clouds". Instead, my deeper impression of her came from "The Anti-Cancer Me" with Yusef last year.
Even though "In the Cloud" made her nominated for the best female supporting roles softened, the performance in "The Anti-Cancer Me" seems to be a grind, and there is no special highlight. But in this "Perfect Pitch", she felt her aura as soon as she appeared. After watching the whole film, it seems that I saw a new Anna. Anna is an actor from Broadway, singing is indeed easier for her, and it makes her extra points.

Perfect tone, but the 8 ladies in the whole group have their own imperfections.
Fat girl, the Lara who is addicted to gambling, the senior girl who was forced by her father to vomit and vomited, and the Chinese girl who needed to zoom in when talking.
Of course, Bella herself is unwilling to accept the problems of people around her.

These imperfections, after the rematch, Bella's improvisation show mixed and pushed the climax to the peak.
It is after the climax, after the dispute, that all imperfections can gather together in an instant, and then discover the changes together. After all, in the tone, each note has its own imperfection, but all the combinations become perfect.
That dispute can be regarded as the highest peak of joy, but all are full of positive energy.

Don't say anything about the last song, because it's really hard to tell.
Finally, when I heard the re-arranged "Price Tag", I was instantly high, so I ran off all the original soundtracks, and put them all in the iPod. Why should I miss this?

The end is wonderful, just like Becca also started watching "Breakfast Club" at the end. Seeing tears, the film is over, but there are still many wonderful things before it really begins.

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