A little disappointed...song selection

Durward 2022-12-08 00:22:11

To be honest, I am a little disappointed: 1. What disappoints me the most is the selection of songs. It is not the BillBoard Top100 that I am familiar with like the previous one, but a lot of songs (≥50%) that I have never heard before. (Maybe it's because I'm ignorant), which resulted in no resonance like the last one while watching and singing along. 2. The plot is a bit confusing, and it's not as funny as some bean friends say.
The first one was really good, and there will inevitably be comparisons as a sequel. However, the level of Acapella really has nothing to say, the level of the first in the universe (but I always feel that it is slightly inferior to the previous one, maybe the creative aspect of the arrangement is not so natural and harmonious); the remix music is really still so wonderful (but I still feel that It's not as good as the last one. The last one just remixed Brother Mars's JTWYA and Just A Dream, and it was a blast. Of course, the highlight that has to be mentioned is that DSM's Nazi-like sense of unity and strength has a very visual and auditory impact! The "Fighting Songs" part of the five teams is also quite exciting, as good as the "Fighting Songs" in the previous one (but it's a pity that the song selection is a flaw). The Easter egg at the end is the most unexpected and funny part of the 114 minutes!
Although the song selection is really difficult to accept, but as a brainless fan of Pitch Perfect, I still give it four points. Come on, Barton Bella, see you in part three! (Will there be a third part? The main players are all graduating...)

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Pitch Perfect 2 quotes

  • Fat Amy: Don't take this the wrong way: you're the dumbest person alive.

  • Beca's Boss: Any ideas? Because I...

    Dax: Okay, um, hear me out. We can remove the sleigh bells, and put in kalimba... You know, the finger thing.

    Beca's Boss: I know what a kalimba does. I know how it's operated, okay?

    Dax: Kalimba...

    Beca's Boss: Don't say it again. Go in the corner. Go eat your lunch in the corner.

    Dax: But what am I gonna do with my Sriracha?

    Beca's Boss: Say one more hipster thing and I'm gonna shove you in your vintage bassoon case.