Pitch Perfect 2
- Director: Elizabeth Banks
- Writer: Kay Cannon; Mickey Rapkin
- Producer: Elizabeth Banks; Paul Brooks
CGiii Comment
One giant leap backwards for: international relations, diplomacy, feminism and human evolution.
Elizabeth Banks: not equipped to direct.
Kay Cannon: not fit to write.
These two women should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves...for the injustice they have bestowed upon equality.
Entertainment has never been so un-entertaining...the supposed 'jokes' are flatulently offensive...
Can Hollywood sink any lower?!?
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
The Bellas are back, and they are better than ever. After being humiliated in front of none other than the President of the United States of America, the Bellas are taken out of the Aca-Circuit. In order to clear their name and regain their status, the Bellas take on a seemingly impossible task: winning an International competition no American team has ever won. In order to accomplish this monumental task, they need to strengthen the bonds of friendship and sisterhood, and blow away the competition with their amazing aca-magic! With all new friends and old rivals tagging along for the trip, the Bellas can hopefully accomplish their dreams once again.
Out Barden Bella singer Cynthia Rose returned in the sequel to the 2012 comedy about college a capella groups. Pitch Perfect 2 picks up three years later, as the Bellas are about to graduate and are determined to salvage their damaged reputations by winning the World Championships. Cynthia Rose’s story is largely limited to the group; but at the film’s end, she mentions that she is now engaged and has plans to move to Maine after graduation. Rosie O’Donnell makes a brief cameo as herself. There is a needless joke between the tournament commentators about “ladyboys in the Philippines,” demonstrating that while some films are doing better at including gay characters, there are still transphobic jokes making it to the screen.
That over-sensitive thing again. And, no mention that the film is pants.
Cast & Characters
Anna Kendrick as Beca;
Rebel Wilson as Fat Amy;
Hailee Steinfeld as Emily;
Brittany Snow as Chloe;
Skylar Astin as Jesse;
Adam DeVine as Bumper;
Katey Sagal as Katherine;
Anna Camp as Aubrey;
Ben Platt as Benji;
Alexis Knapp as Stacie