Pitch Perfect is a 2012 American musical comedy film
directed by Jason Moore. The screenplay was written by Kay Cannon. The musical
comedy features an ensemble cast consisting of Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin,
Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Ester Dean, Alexis Knapp, Hana Mae Lee,
Ben Platt, Adam DeVine, with John Michael Higgins, and Elizabeth Banks. The plot
follows an all-girl college a cappella group, The Barden Bellas, as they
compete against another a cappella group from their college to win Nationals.
The film is loosely adapted from Mickey Rapkin's non-fiction novel, also titled
Pitch Perfect. Filming concluded in Mid-December 2011, in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana.
The film premiered in Los Angeles on September 24, 2012.
Released on September 28, 2012 in the United States, Pitch Perfect grossed over
$65 million domestically and 45 million dollars internationally, as well as
peaking at #3 at the box office.The film became the second highest grossing
musical comedy film behind School of Rock.
The film was also met with positive reviews from critics,
receiving an 81% positive rating on the review website Rotten Tomatoes based on
135 reviews. It was mostly praised by critics for its comedic approach, its
flashy musical numbers, and the performance of Wilson
more about the movie :
Beca Mitchell (Anna Kendrick), newly arrived freshman at
Barden University, has no desire to attend college, but she is forced to do so
by her father (John Benjamin Hickey), a professor at the university. Wishing
she could instead move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music making, Beca
takes up an internship at the school radio station, where she meets fellow
freshman Jesse Swanson (Skylar Astin), who develops a crush on her. When Beca's
father discovers she has not been attending classes, he comes to her with a
proposition: if she joins a club and still does not want to remain at college
after a year, he will allow and pay for Beca to move to Los Angeles. After some
persuasion from group leader Chloe Beale (Brittany Snow), she reluctantly joins
the all-girl a cappella group Barden Bellas. Aubrey Posen (Anna Camp), another
group leader doesn't initially approve of recruiting Beca, but yields
nonetheless due to a desperate need for members and Beca's own talent. Beca
joins alongside a group of other women who do not fit the Bellas' typical mold:
the misunderstood Cynthia-Rose (Ester Dean), Stacie Conrad (Alexis Knapp), the
quiet Lilly Onakuramara (Hana Mae Lee), and the eccentric Fat Amy (Rebel
Wilson).
At group rehearsals, Aubrey's uptight and controlling nature
gets on the nerves of the other girls, especially Beca. She is constantly
critical and insists that they use the same set list the Bellas have been using
for years. Meanwhile, Beca continues hanging out with Jesse, who has joined the
Treblemakers, the Bellas' main rival. After learning that Beca doesn't like
movies, Jesse tries to get Beca to watch The Breakfast Club.
Meanwhile, the Bellas participate in the southeastern
regional competition at Carolina University. In spite of their distasteful and
old set list, the group manages to place second, which gives them the bid to
semi-finals. A brief scuffle after the competition leads to Beca's arrest by
the police. Jesse tries to help by calling Beca's father, which infuriates Beca
and turns their budding friendship sour.
A series of complications during the road trip to
semi-finals forces the Bellas to get a ride from the Treblemakers, led by
Bumper Allen (Adam DeVine), and some smack talk ensues.
Once at the semi-finals, Beca notices how bored the audience
is with Aubrey's traditional and overused arrangement, so she provides an
impromptu back-up. The Bellas come in third in the competition behind the
Treblemakers and the Footnotes; even though the audience seemed to enjoy Beca's
remix, Aubrey becomes furious and yells at Beca, who quits the group. When the
Footnotes are disqualified after the discovery that their lead singer is still
a high school student, the Bellas are called to the national competition in
their place. The Bellas get back together after returning from spring break,
with the notable exception of Beca.
During this time, Beca begins working as a DJ at the Barden
radio station, playing her music on the overnight shift while also steadily
distancing herself from Jesse. Upon finding a copy of The Breakfast Club and
watching it on her own, however,she realizes how much she misses the Bellas and
Jesse. Her father convinces her to rejoin the Bellas, whom she finds falling
apart during rehearsal. After having a group heart-to-heart conversation, the
Bellas appoint Beca as their group leader and decide to adopt Beca's more
modern and original music style. Meanwhile, Bumper leaves the Treblemakers
after being offered a job as a back-up singer for John Mayer. With Nationals
approaching and the group short a member, Jesse becomes the new group leader
and persuades the Trebles to allow Benji (Ben Platt), Jesse's roommate, to join
the group in Bumper's place.
At the a cappella national competition at the Lincoln
Center, the Bellas sing a piece arranged by Beca. After their performance, Beca
and Jesse reunite with a kiss. Six months later, auditions are beginning for
the new year while the Treblemakers and Bellas are preparing to select new
members for their groups; Jesse and Benji are shown sitting at a desk in the
audition hall, followed by Beca and the Barden Bellas, along with their trophy
from nationals.

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