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Yet once again Fat Amy, starring Rebel Wilson, is very charismatic. Indeed they are a nice balance to the melodramatic aspect of the movie, grounded to the real stakes of this world. Some endearing elements were taken back from the first film such as the romance between Beca and Jesse, that keep all the component in harmony as they are settled characters. There are a lot going on this time, plot- and character -wise. However they find themselves right back where they started: as underdogs of acapella. While in the first one it was more about coming together, bonding and being freshmen this film mainly deals with the notion of graduation as their in majority in their last year of college, companionship they have in college that will last forever as Bellas will always be Bellas, moving on, breaking apart, leaving the nest, staring life right in the face and going their separate ways. This film allows us to spend more time on characters that people love, to tell more of their stories and to see where these women be at three years later.
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So the good things in this acapella world aside, now we are witnessing those characters growing older and becoming real people. Everyone is familiar with these characters by now and we all wanted to see what could happen to them after the first movie. Pitch Perfect comes back with a sequel, directed by Elizabeth Banks. After a humiliating command performance at Lincoln Center, the Barden Bellas enter an international competition that no American group has ever won in order to regain their status and right to perform.