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a5c7b9f00b Scott Pilgrim plays in a band which aspires to success. He dates Knives Chau, a high-school girl five years younger, and he hasn't recovered from being dumped by his former girlfriend, now a success with her own band. When Scott falls for Ramona Flowers, he has trouble breaking up with Knives and tries to romance Ramona. As if juggling two women wasn't enough, Ramona comes with baggage: seven ex-lovers, with each of whom Scott must do battle to the death in order to win Ramona.
Scott Pilgrim must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes in order to win her heart.
Scott Pilgrim is a normal boy living in Toronto, recovering from a devastating breakup by bouncing off of a high school Chinese girl, when suddenly he becomes captivated by the newbie in town, Ramona Flowers. However, after he suddenly discovers the league of seven evil exes set on controlling Ramona&#39;s future, their love lives become tangled, convoluted, and everything gets messy.<br/><br/>The first thing you&#39;ll notice in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is its incredibly unique style. There&#39;s never exactly been a movie like this in the past, and with a visionary like Edgar Wright at the helm, that is nothing to be ashamed of. The movie is entirely based off of the &quot;Scott Pilgrim&quot; graphic novel series; but wherein this is the film&#39;s greatest feature, it is also its greatest weakness. It&#39;s based off the comics- you can tell. And not necessarily in a good way.<br/><br/>Edgar Wright has achieved a fantastic way to bring a comic book to life. If you&#39;ve really been searching for a live-action, 3D, moving version of a comic book then you&#39;ll want to pat him on the back. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World gets as close to bringing the &quot;graphic novel&quot; style to the big screen as Speed Racer was in successfully bringing the &quot;anime&quot; style to the theaters, which in my opinion is pretty darn close. Scott Pilgrim fans will get a kick out of this one; the film pays homage to the graphic novel in more ways than one. The problem is, you&#39;re fitting multiple volumes of this series into a 112 minute movie. The characterization is rushed, the relationships are sorely underdeveloped, a load of character history is barely (if even) explained, and you can&#39;t shake the &quot;there&#39;s-more-to-this-story-than-they&#39;re-telling-us&quot; feeling that only the hardcore Pilgrim fans are probably exempt from.<br/><br/>The acting was solid, the humor was definitely a strong point, but the tendency for the storyline to feel rushed often got in the way of fully enjoying this movie. All-in-all, it WAS a fun flick to say the least; it just wasn&#39;t all there.<br/><br/>If you&#39;re looking for another round of Michael Cera jokes and an intriguing comic book-style, then by all means check this one out. If that doesn&#39;t float your boat, then don&#39;t bother. Although style is a strong suit here, sometimes it teeters on the brink of being bizarre and immature. Re-watch the trailer- that will be enough &quot;style&quot; to suffice for one night.<br/><br/>6/10
Edgar Wright is fanboy gold. Shaun of the Dead proved that he was a director to watch and Hot Fuzz showed that he had a bit more up his sleeve. So what happens when Wright branches out to comic fare without the help of his regulars? We get a film that is nonstop entertainment done in a way that only Wright can. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is unique to its very core, the fact that it&#39;s also well done and enjoyable is icing on that one-of-a-kind cake.<br/><br/>Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a 22-year-old Toronto slacker. When he isn&#39;t practicing with his band, he is hanging out with his 17-year-old girlfriend Knives Chau (Ellen Wong). Everything is business as usual until Scott sees the literal girl of his dreams, Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Scott quickly discovers that being with Ramona isn&#39;t as easy as he thought. While dealing with an unclear relationship with Knives he must face off against Ramona&#39;s seven evil exes.<br/><br/>The casting of this film is inspired. For all those that have grown tired of Michael Cera I urge you to go see this film. At the surface Scott Pilgrim is yet another awkward young man that you&#39;ve seen Cera do before, but he finds a way to dig deeper into the character. Scott is a flawed individual and Cera is able to communicate these flaws without negating the charm that is at the character&#39;s core. It is a tough performance to describe, since it is simultaneously similar to his prior roles while also being quite a bit more complex. Technically Michael Cera is the lead, however very few scenes are all his own. Nearly every supporting actor is able to steal at least one scene. From Kieran Culkin as Wallace to Johnny Simmons as Young Neil, there was not one actor that I tired of. I found myself wishing the film could be longer simply so I could have more time to get to know all of the other characters. Anna Kendrick is sweet and smarmy as Scott&#39;s little sister, Aubrey Plaza is endearing as the overworked and unappreciated Julie Powers and Ellen Wong manages to sidestep the chasm of annoyance as Knives Chau. Then there are the seven evil exes who you should hate but just can&#39;t. In short, if the saying &quot;you&#39;re only as strong as your weakest link&quot; is true, then this cast is a diamond chain.<br/><br/>The story is fantastic, if a bit simplistic. Bryan Lee O&#39;Malley has created a world that is both ridiculous and relatable. The film is as much a character piece as it is an action film. The writing is able to examine the complications that come with relationships at a young age. Scott is a selfish individual that pays little notice to the effect his decisions have on those around him. Ramona has led a life of regret and is constantly running from a past that will not let her escape. The characters and story are complex enough that you will be surprise to see them following you out of the theater.<br/><br/>The reason the film is able to work is Edgar Wright. I cannot imagine this film in any other director&#39;s hands. Some have described Wright&#39;s style as customized for the &quot;ADD generation&quot; but I believe this is borderline insulting. While he does utilize several fast cuts and the film has very few moments that do not cruise by, I believe this is necessary. A comic book does not contain several solemn moments of reflection and as such, a film based on a comic book should not either. I was shocked to realize that the film is close to two hours long since it seemed to clip by at such a fast pace. I may be a bit bias since this film seems to be customized to me. I grew up with my Sega Genesis at my side and a television nearby. Due to this, I found all of the video game and television inflections to be a delight. These references are in no way a distraction, simply a fantastic supplement. If the sound of the Sonic the Hedgehog theme brings a big smile to your face, then this film is just for you.<br/><br/>Comic book films have become pretty commonplace. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World may not be a Marvel or DC film, but it manages to feel much more like a comic book than any film since Sin City. Wright shoots for the moon when it comes to staying true to his source and I am glad he did. The screen oozes comic charm and this allows for the intense fights and stylized musical numbers to feel completely authentic. I believe that a comic should only be transitioned to the screen if something more can be added to the experience in the process. I have only read portions of the Scott Pilgrim comic, but when it comes to the film, I would be elated to sit down and experience it all over again.<br/><br/>With this film, Edgar Wright completes a hat trick of memorable fare. Bryan Lee O&#39;Malley has created a story that we&#39;ve seen before in a way that is completely unique. Wright is able to take O&#39;Malley&#39;s fantastic story and transition it beautifully to the screen. Every member of the cast is fantastic; I only wish that each actor had more time on screen. With so many comic book films feeling obligated to be rooted less in the fantastic and more in the real, it is nice to a see a comic book film that embraces its roots. The strong comic book style, coupled with video game accents, results in a film that is never boring. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World will make you laugh and yearn for young love, all while pummeling you with its awesomeness.
Highly entertaining, from minute to minute, and its semi-mythical portrayal of Torontonian life is entirely charming. If you can stand massive doses of cute and clever, it's a fine use for your summer-movie dollar (whether or not that dollar has a funny old lady on it).
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is based on the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim by Canadian cartoonist Bryan Lee O&#39;Malley. Six Scott Pilgrim books were first published between 2004 and 2010. The movie&#39;s title comes from the second volume of the series but is an adaptation of all six volumes. It&#39;s called &quot;I Heard Ramona Sing&quot; by Frank Black. &quot;Invaders Must Die&quot; by The Prodigy<br/><br/>The short trailer features the song &quot;Ramona&quot; by Beck.<br/><br/>The full trailer has music by the fictional Sex Bob-Omb and &quot;It&#39;s Getting Boring by the Sea&quot; by Blood Red Shoes.<br/><br/>&quot;Black Sheep&quot; by Metric<br/><br/>Beck is playing the role of Sex Bob-omb.<br/><br/>Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning are writing the music for rival bands Crash and the Boys. There is an article about the music here. The time span can be surmised by the number of changes in Ramona&#39;s hair colour, which she states that she changes &quot;every week and a half&quot;. Scott meets Ramona during the last few days of her &quot;pink hair&quot; cycle, before she goes blue for most of the film. She then change&#39;s her hair green at the end. The &quot;blue hair&quot; cycle was the only full cycle shown, so the time span of the film is between one and a half to two weeks (three at the most). Another hint to the time span is how Ramona kept mentioning how her relationships also only lasted a week and a half. As such, it can be surmised that a week and a half passed when she breaks up with Scott and returns to Gideon (hence the green hair in her next scene) Based on the landmarks present within the film (Honest Ed&#39;s, Lee&#39;s Palace, Casa Loma), the film primarily takes place in and around the Annex neighborhood in the central part of the city. Honest Ed&#39;s is a popular department store in the area and is visible in the background of many shots. There really is a Pizza Pizza restaurant across the street (though the interiors are different than seen in the film). Lee&#39;s Palace is a popular live music venue and it is located about two and half blocks east of Honest Ed&#39;s. Casa Loma is an actual castle located about three kilometers (about two miles) north of both landmarks and can quickly accessed by either subway or bus. There really is a steep staircase that must be climbed to reach Casa Loma from the south. The Annex is also home to The Bloor Cinema, a repertory cinema where Edgar Wright hosted screenings during production of the film. The school used in the film is St. Michael&#39;s College School, located at Bathurst St. and St. Clair Avenue West. Sometimes, but rarely in the amount seen in the film. However, it&#39;s not uncommon for that level of snow to be present during the winter.
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