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Pitch Perfect

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2012 film by Jason Moore
For other uses, seePitch Perfect (disambiguation).
Not to be confused withPerfect pitch.

Pitch Perfect
7 women wearing sunglasses and posing. The words Pitch Perfect painted in yellow above them.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJason Moore
Screenplay byKay Cannon
Based onPitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory
by Mickey Rapkin
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJulio Macat
Edited byLisa Zeno Churgin
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24) (Cinerama Dome)
  • October 5, 2012 (2012-10-05) (United States)
Running time
112 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17 million[2]
Box office$115.4 million[2]

Pitch Perfect is a 2012 Americanmusicalcomedy film directed byJason Moore and written byKay Cannon.[3] It features anensemble cast, includingAnna Kendrick,Skylar Astin,Rebel Wilson,Adam DeVine,Anna Camp,Brittany Snow,Hana Mae Lee,Alexis Knapp,Ester Dean,Kelley Jakle,Shelley Regner, Wanetah Walmsley,Ben Platt,Utkarsh Ambudkar,John Michael Higgins, andElizabeth Banks. The film's plot follows an all-girla cappella group who compete against another group from their own college to win the International Collegiate A Cappella Championship. The film is loosely adapted from Cornell University alum Mickey Rapkin's non-fiction book, titledPitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory, and director Moore's own experiences at his alma mater,Northwestern University. Filming concluded in December 2011, inRogers, Arkansas.[4]

The film premiered inLos Angeles on September 24, 2012[5] and was released on October 5, 2012, in the United States. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and became asleeper hit,[6] earning $115.4 million worldwide. It is the first film in thetrilogy and was followed by two sequels,Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) andPitch Perfect 3 (2017).

Plot

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At the 2011International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) Finals atLincoln Center, Barden University's all-femalea cappella group, the Barden Bellas, lose to their all-male rival group, the Barden Treblemakers, after junior member Aubrey Posen projectile vomits as a result ofstage fright.

Four months later in the fall, Beca Mitchell enrolls as a freshman at Barden at the insistence of her father, a professor there, who informs her that she must try college for a year before attempting to become a music producer. Much to his chagrin, Beca just spends her time makingmash-ups of songs and interning at the school radio station, where she meets and befriends fellow freshman Jesse Swanson. Beca is assigned a dorm room with Kimmy Jin, a cynical Korean-American.

Aubrey and her friend Chloe Beale, now seniors, assume the leadership of the Bellas and try to recruit new members, but few are interested after the vomiting incident. Beca auditions with a rendition of "Cups (When I'm Gone)" and earns a place in the Bellas alongside seven more newcomers - tough Cynthia Rose Adams, promiscuous Stacie Conrad, eccentric Lilly Onakuramara, humorous Patricia "Fat Amy" Hobart, Jessica Smith, Ashley Jones, and Denise. Meanwhile, Treblemakers leader Bumper Allen accepts Jesse and Kolio, but rejects the former's roommate Benji Applebaum due to his awkward behavior toward him earlier despite an impressive audition.

All acappella members gather outside campus for Hood Night, the aca-initiation party, where Audrey keeps tabs on her girls who have sworn not to be involved with their main rivals; she notices Kori with Donald and Mary Elise with another Treble and subsequently kicks them both out of the Bellas the next day. In rehearsals, Aubrey confronts Beca about hooking up with Jesse and clashes with her over their musical styles, insisting on performing the same medley repeatedly while Beca urges the Bellas to be more creative and daring.

The following week, the girls perform poorly and are embarrassed during a gig for the Sigma Beta Theta's Annual Fall Mixer. Chloe then admits to the girls that she has vocal nodes. Meanwhile, during her internship, Beca constantly provides Luke with several mixes she has made and he accepts them but puts them aside. Beca then plays some of her mixes for Jesse who compliments her on her talent.

The Barden Bellas begin the school year with a Riff-Off, where the school's a cappella groups battle each other through song; a category is chosen and a group starts to sing, and another group can interrupt them by singing the same word the last group sung and connecting it to a different song. The Bellas lose badly to the Treblemakers, but they carry on to participate in the 2012 ICCA Regionals. At Aubrey's insistence, they perform the medley that already helped them advance to the Finals the previous year. In spite of their bland set list, the group manages to place second at the regional a cappella competition thanks to Fat Amy's exciting solo. The Treblemakers place first and the Bellas second, advancing to the Semi-Finals while the Sockappellas finish the competition in third place.

After the competition, the Bellas try to break up a fight between the Treblemakers and alumni group the Tonehangers. Beca and Fat Amy inadvertently smash a window with the Treblemakers' trophy, leading to Beca's arrest. Jesse contacts her father to bail her out, and Beca's frustration causes a rift in her relationship with both. As time goes on, Beca demonstrates her true potential and begins to enjoy herself with the college and the group; and her tension with Aubrey deteriorates.

On the way to Semi-Finals, the Treblemakers harass Fat Amy, leading to the Bellas' bus running out of gas and the two teams calling a truce as they share the former's bus. In the midst of the Bellas' performance, Beca inserts an impromptu layering of "Bulletproof" into the group's first song, "The Sign" to reinvigorate the bored audience. Although Beca's improvisation impresses the audience and judges, Aubrey berates Beca for not adhering to their original plan and accuses her of hooking up with Jesse in violation of Bella rules, which prohibit relationships with Treblemakers. When Jesse attempts to deny it, Beca snaps at them both and quits the Bellas.

Ultimately, the Bellas disband during spring break after coming in third. Fortunately for them, Benji discovers that the lead singer of runner-up group the Footnotes is still in high school; while on duty as stage assistant, he reports it to the association, leading to their disqualification and allowing the Bellas to advance to the Finals once more.

Meanwhile, Beca spends her vacation DJing at the radio station. Chloe unsuccessfully attempts to bring Beca back into the Bellas. She later visits her father and attributes her solitude to her parents' divorce; he encourages Beca to rejoin the Bellas, stating that they need her as much as she needs them.

During rehearsal, growing tensions push all the Bellas to stand up to Aubrey. In her frustration, Aubrey begins to violently vomit, and a dramatic fight for thepitch pipe ensues. Beca arrives, breaks up the fight, apologizes for changing the set without approval, and asks the girls to let her rejoin. Aubrey agrees and even relinquishes her half of the Bellas' leadership to Beca after a heart-to-heart confession. Chloe discovers she is newly able to sing bass notes after having surgery to remove hervocal nodes. Bumper ditches the ICCAs and outright quits the group for a job as a back-up singer forJohn Mayer which he was offered through an assistant; relinquishing all leadership to Jesse at the moment he enters the group's clubhouse. Taking initiative, Jesse then convinces the Trebles to offer his spot to Benji under the condition that he behaves himself and even arranging B.o.B.'s "Magic" to feature Benji on lead vocals as a homage to his roommate's hobby during the Finals.

At the end of the year, the Bellas perform a medley arranged by Beca, including songs like "Price Tag", "Don't You (Forget About Me)", "Just the Way You Are", "Give Me Everything" and "Party in the U.S.A.". The Bellas emerge victorious over the Treblemakers and win the national championship with their medley, breaking their six-time losing streak. After the performance, Beca and Jesse kiss. Six months later, auditions are held to recruit new members and the Bellas get the privilege of choosing the audition song with Beca still among them as Aubrey graduated and Beca choosing to stay in college.

Cast

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  • Anna Kendrick as Beca Mitchell, an introverted and rebellious mash-up producer who joins the Barden Bellas after persuasion from Chloe.
  • Skylar Astin as Jesse Swanson, an outgoing Barden freshman who hopes to become a film score composer.
  • Rebel Wilson as Patricia "Fat Amy" Hobart, a confident, comical singer from Tasmania.
  • Adam DeVine as Bumper Allen, the egotistical leader of the Barden Treblemakers.
  • Anna Camp as Aubrey Posen, the uptight and traditionalist co-leader of the Bellas.
  • Brittany Snow as Chloe Beale, the friendlier and more civil co-leader of the Bellas.
  • Alexis Knapp as Stacie Conrad, a singer and dancer with a high sex drive.
  • Ester Dean as Cynthia Rose Adams, a tough, forthrightsoul singer andrapper.
  • Hana Mae Lee as Lilly Onakuramara, an eccentric, soft-spoken, and talentedbeatboxer.
  • Ben Platt as Benji Applebaum, Jesse's roommate, a skilledillusionist who wishes to become a Treblemaker.
  • Utkarsh Ambudkar as Donald, Bumper's right-hand man, a vocalist, beatboxer, and rapper.
  • Michael Viruet as Unicycle, a beatboxer.
  • John Michael Higgins as John Smith, a commentator for the ICCAs.
  • Elizabeth Banks as Gail Abernathy-McKadden, a commentator for the ICCAs.

Additionally,Kelley Alice Jakle, Wanetah Walmsley,Shelley Regner, Caroline Fourmy, and Nicole Lovince respectively appear as Barden Bellas Jessica, a bubbly andabsent-mindedsoprano, Denise, an unobtrusivealto, Ashley, an alto and beatboxer, and short-lived Bellas Mary-Elise and Kori.David Del Rio appears as Kolio, and Steven Bailey, Michael Anaya, Greg Gorenc, Brian Silver, and Wesley Lagarde appear as five unnamed members of the Treblemakers.John Benjamin Hickey appears as Dr. Mitchell, Beca's father, a professor at Barden University;Freddie Stroma appears as Luke, Barden's radio station manager who plays Beca's DJ mixes on the air; Jinhee Joung appears as Kimmy Jin, Beca'sKorean American roommate; andChristopher Mintz-Plasse andJacob Wysocki appear as Barden students Tommy and Justin, who organizes the school's a capella auditions.Kether Donohue appears as outgoing Bellas leader Alice.Joe Lo Truglio,Har Mar Superstar,Jason Jones andDonald Faison appear as the Tonehangers, an older, long-graduated a cappella group that gets into a fight with the Bellas and Treblemakers.

Production

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The film is based on Mickey Rapkin's 2008 period piecenon-fiction bookPitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory. Rapkin, senior editor at GQ magazine, spent a season covering competitive collegiate a cappella. He followed theTufts UniversityBeelzebubs (the inspiration for the Treblemakers), theUniversity of Oregon Divisi (the loose inspiration for the Bellas), and theUniversity of VirginiaHullabahoos, who have a cameo in the film. Rapkin's book mainly covers the singing, groupies, partying and rivalries. Two members of the a cappella community,Deke Sharon, who founded theInternational Championship of College A Cappella, and Ed Boyer, both in Rapkin's book, were brought on board to arrange songs, produce vocals and act as on-site music directors, where they ran a month-long "a cappella boot camp".[7] The film was shot throughout campus and inside buildings atLouisiana State University inBaton Rouge, Louisiana.[8]Elizabeth Banks is a co-producer and a co-star in the film.[8]

Casting

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The casting department included Justin Coulter, Rich Delia, Allison Estrin, and Michael Roth.[9] ProducerElizabeth Banks appears throughout the film alongsideJohn Michael Higgins as commentators for the competitions.[10]

Paul Brooks stated "First and foremost, we were looking for actors who had comedic instincts and thought we'd get lucky with terrific actors who happened to be funny and can actually dance and maybe sing. It turns out we did get lucky with our cast!"[11] According to producer Elizabeth Banks, "The character Beca required someone who was grounded, who has a strong point of view on the world, who is funny and empathetic and someone who we can all relate to and root for." Of Kendrick, she said, "Anna is all those things, and there was no other choice." Fellow producer Brooks said "I saw Anna inUp in the Air and thought it was the most exquisite, elegant, balanced, sublime performance. Anna was our first choice for the role of Beca."[11]

When casting the character of Jesse, Max Handelman said "We were looking for a youngJohn Cusack-type guy. We needed to find someone who was kind of awkward but not a geek, but not so cool that you're not rooting for him."Skylar Astin was chosen for the role. Of Astin's audition, Banks said the chemistry between Skylar and Anna when they read together prior to shooting was "clear and they were able to riff off each other."[11]

Rebel Wilson was recognized for her performance in the comedy filmBridesmaids upon auditioning for the role of Fat Amy, which she won instantly. Moore recalled Wilson singingLady Gaga's "The Edge of Glory" while beating "on her chest with her fists." He said, "I didn't even hear the end of the song because I was laughing so hard. There's this beautiful openness to the way Rebel approaches everything, and that's what works great for the character. She's fearless."[11]Adam DeVine was personally chosen by Banks and Handelman for the role of Bumper after they saw him on the television seriesWorkaholics. Banks confessed that she and her husband are "bigWorkaholics fans," and after watching one night during the film's casting, they saw DeVine and "immediately thought" he would be a good choice for Bumper. He initially declined because he was not a singer. DeVine eventually surprised Banks and Handelman with his vocal skills.[11]Anna Camp was chosen for the role of Aubrey. Producer Max Handelman said, "Elizabeth and I were huge fans of Anna's fromTrue Blood. Aubrey is set up as the antagonist for Beca, and Beca's already a bit hard-edged, so it was so important to find an actress who could play Aubrey as someone who could marshal the crazy but also was sympathetic."[11]

Release

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The film was released on October 5, 2012, in the United States.In Australia, it was released on December 6, 2012.

Home media

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Pitch Perfect was released onDVD,Blu-ray, and Blu-ray/DVD combo pack on December 18, 2012.[12] A 4K UHD Blu-Ray release followed on March 20, 2018.[13]

Reception

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Rebel Wilson was praised for her performance.[14]

Box office

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Pitch Perfect grossed $65 million in North America and $50.3 million in other territories for a total gross of $115.4 million since release, against a $17 million budget.[2]

The film opened inlimited release in the United States and Canada on September 28, 2012, andwide release in the United States and Canada on October 5, 2012. It grossed $1.8 million upon its opening day of limited release and $4.9 million on its first day of wide release.[15] In its wide opening weekend, the film opened at number three, behindTaken 2 andHotel Transylvania, grossing $14.8 million.[16] The opening weekend audience was 81 percent female, which is considered overwhelming. The opening weekend also attracted a younger audience with 55% of the opening weekend audience being under the age of 25.[17] The film is the third-highest-grossing music comedy film, behind its sequel,Pitch Perfect 2, andSchool of Rock.[2]

Critical response

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OnRotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 81% based on 156 reviews, with an average rating of 6.40/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Pitch Perfect's plot is formulaic, but the performances are excellent and the musical numbers are toe-tapping as well."[18] OnMetacritic it has aweighted average score of 66 out of 100, based on reviews from 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[19] Audiences surveyed byCinemaScore gave the film a grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[20][21]

NPR'sDavid Edelstein selected it as one of the top films of the year[22] andEntertainment Weekly chose the soundtrack as one of the year's best.[23]Roger Ebert gave the film 2 stars out of 4, praising Rebel Wilson for her "ebullient, unstoppable and raucous" performance, but also stating that "It's a twentysomething song-and-dance movie built around rival a cappella groups. That's more exciting than dueling string quartets, I suppose— but no, the quartets would be performing better material."[14]

Accolades

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List of awards and nominations forPitch Perfect
AwardCategoryNomineesResult
Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardBest Actress in a ComedyRebel WilsonNominated
Detroit Film Critics Society AwardBreakthrough PerformanceRebel WilsonNominated
Motion Picture Sound Editors[24]Best Music in a Musical Feature FilmPitch PerfectWon
MTV Movie Award[25]Best Breakthrough PerformanceRebel WilsonWon
Best Musical MomentAnna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson,Anna Camp,Brittany Snow,Alexis Knapp,Ester Dean, and Hana Mae LeeWon
Best WTF MomentAnna Camp ("Hack-Appella")Nominated
Best Female PerformanceRebel WilsonNominated
People's Choice AwardFavorite Comedy MoviePitch PerfectNominated
San Diego Film Critics SocietySan Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting ActressRebel WilsonNominated
Teen Choice Awards[26]Choice Movie: ComedyPitch PerfectWon
Choice Movie Actress: ComedyAnna KendrickNominated
Choice Movie Actress: ComedyRebel WilsonWon
Choice Movie Actor: ComedySkylar AstinWon
Choice Movie: Scene StealerBen PlattNominated
Choice Movie: Scene StealerHana Mae LeeNominated
Choice Movie: BreakoutAdam DeVineNominated
Choice Movie: VillainAdam DeVineWon
American Music AwardsFavorite SoundtrackPitch PerfectWon

Soundtrack

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Main article:Pitch Perfect (soundtrack)

Pitch Perfect: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released digitally on September 25, 2012, and physically on October 2, 2012.[27] Three of the songs from the album, including the highlycovered "Cups", charted on theBillboard Hot 100. It was 2013's bestselling soundtrack album and has sold 1.2 million copies in the United States as of April 2015.[28][29]

On September 14,Kira Kazantsev wonMiss America 2015 after performing "Happy" with cup percussion,[30] in a manner that was similar toAnna Kendrick's character inPitch Perfect.[31]

Sequels

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Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)

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Main article:Pitch Perfect 2

In December 2012,Skylar Astin revealed that he andRebel Wilson had meetings with Universal about a potentialsequel.[32]

In April 2013, it was confirmed that a sequel would be released in 2015.[33]Elizabeth Banks would direct the sequel withKay Cannon returning as screenwriter.[34] Brooks would produce forGold Circle Films with Banks and Max Handelman producing forBrownstone Productions.Kay Cannon would co-produce with Gold Circle's Jeff Levine. Kendrick, Astin, Wilson, Camp, Snow, Platt, DeVine, Dean, Knapp, Jakle, Regner, Walmsley, Banks and Higgins would all reprise their roles in the sequel. Additionally,Hailee Steinfeld andChrissie Fit would join the cast as Emily and Flo, the new Barden Bellas, whileKatey Sagal would join as Katherine Junk, and German YouTube starFlula Borg would appear as Pieter Kramer.[35][36]

It was announced in January 2014 that the sequel would be released on May 15, 2015.[37] On June 10, 2015, plans for a third film were officially confirmed, with Kay Cannon returning to write the script.[38]

Pitch Perfect 3 (2017)

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Main article:Pitch Perfect 3

On June 10, 2015, athird film was officially confirmed, with Kay Cannon returning to write the script.[39] The film was slated to be released on July 21, 2017, before being pushed back to August 4, 2017, and then moving back to the July 21 slot.[40] Finally it was decided to be released on December 22, 2017. Several days later it was announced both Kendrick and Wilson would reprise their roles, and later Brittany Snow was also confirmed to return.[41] Hailee Steinfeld is also going to reprise her role.[42] On October 18, 2016,Anna Camp was also confirmed to be returning. On January 2, 2017,Ester Dean andChrissie Fit both confirmed that they were heading to Atlanta to film the third installment, reprising their roles.[43] Banks was going to return to direct, and also as a producer along with Max Handelman and Paul Brooks.[44] Banks later announced that she would be stepping down as director due to scheduling conflicts and parental responsibilities, but would remain a producer.[45]Trish Sie was later brought on as director.[46]

Television series

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Main article:Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin

In September 2021,Universal Television announced that a television series based on the film had been ordered atPeacock, withAdam DeVine reprising his role as Bumper Allen. It will be written byMegan Amram, who serves as executive producer and showrunner, and Elizabeth Banks is also an executive producer.[47] Other cast includes,Flula Borg,Sarah Hyland, andJameela Jamil. Filming took place inBerlin.[48]

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