#1 Frigid watched Scott Pilgrim versus the world
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 4:30 am
I haven't read past the first issue of the comic so don't ask how faithful it was.
Boy falls for Girl. Boy meets Girl (yes I've chosen this order on purpose). Boy fights for Girl. Girl helps Boy fight. Boy figures out who the hell he is and what it means to be an adult. That's the plot and it's well executed with alot of pretty lights, bells and whistles.
See this is a love story, yes. But the love story isn't the whole story. It also about two people growing the fuck up and learning who they are as grown ups. Another part of this story is learning to man up and move on past bad relationships and break ups, which in my view is part of learning to be a grown up.
Let's look at the characters:
Scott Pilgrim, is a douche and a loser. A 20 something dating a highschool girl while pining for an ex. He's got 3 talents, he can fight, he can attract girls way to good for him and he can play the bass hardcore. He sponges off his gay roommate and just kinda rolls through life, never really reaching for anything. Until he sees Ramona.
Ramona Flowers, is running. Fleeing New York for Canada and hoping for a do over. Scott sad to say is the nicest guy she's ever dated. She wasn't all that nice either in the past and wrecked more then a few hearts on her way out. She's aware of this and hence the desire for a do-over.
Wallace, the gay roommate that Scott is sponging off of, to the point of platonicly sharing a bed. Wallace is there to make Scott follow through. He's also there to seduce (straight or are they?) men in a ridiculous amount of time. He's kinda a combination shoulder angel/demon and older brother.
Stephen, the band leader. He's desperate to be signed to a label. He's the driving force in Scott's life, since all Scott has is chicks and the band.
Young Neil, youngest guy in the group and back up bass player. He can do Scott's part in the band.
Knives Chau, highschool Scott was dating til he saw Ramona in a library. She's pissed.
Kim Pine, drummer in the band, Scott dated her in high school. She's cute and deeply bitter (which somehow makes her cuter... I think I may be fucked in the head here).
There are other people in the film but they're not that important or are mainly plot devices. I won't go over the ex's you can watch the movie or read the comic and find out alongside Scott.
Now I'm going to advocate a heresy. This isn't mainly a love story. The love story is there yeah. But it's mainly about Scott and Ramona growing up and... Huh... I liked it! I did. Ramon and Scott are forced to confront what they've done to others in the past and why it was wrong. At the end of this movie both characters are more then what they were in the beginning. Like I said at the beginning of this movie Scott is a douche. A rather harmless one, but still a douche. At the end of this movie, he's a real person and almost a grown up. This character development is accompanied by big shiny loud fights that are no where near realistic but are damn fun to fun. See Inception first and then watch this one as your cool down.
B+
Boy falls for Girl. Boy meets Girl (yes I've chosen this order on purpose). Boy fights for Girl. Girl helps Boy fight. Boy figures out who the hell he is and what it means to be an adult. That's the plot and it's well executed with alot of pretty lights, bells and whistles.
See this is a love story, yes. But the love story isn't the whole story. It also about two people growing the fuck up and learning who they are as grown ups. Another part of this story is learning to man up and move on past bad relationships and break ups, which in my view is part of learning to be a grown up.
Let's look at the characters:
Scott Pilgrim, is a douche and a loser. A 20 something dating a highschool girl while pining for an ex. He's got 3 talents, he can fight, he can attract girls way to good for him and he can play the bass hardcore. He sponges off his gay roommate and just kinda rolls through life, never really reaching for anything. Until he sees Ramona.
Ramona Flowers, is running. Fleeing New York for Canada and hoping for a do over. Scott sad to say is the nicest guy she's ever dated. She wasn't all that nice either in the past and wrecked more then a few hearts on her way out. She's aware of this and hence the desire for a do-over.
Wallace, the gay roommate that Scott is sponging off of, to the point of platonicly sharing a bed. Wallace is there to make Scott follow through. He's also there to seduce (straight or are they?) men in a ridiculous amount of time. He's kinda a combination shoulder angel/demon and older brother.
Stephen, the band leader. He's desperate to be signed to a label. He's the driving force in Scott's life, since all Scott has is chicks and the band.
Young Neil, youngest guy in the group and back up bass player. He can do Scott's part in the band.
Knives Chau, highschool Scott was dating til he saw Ramona in a library. She's pissed.
Kim Pine, drummer in the band, Scott dated her in high school. She's cute and deeply bitter (which somehow makes her cuter... I think I may be fucked in the head here).
There are other people in the film but they're not that important or are mainly plot devices. I won't go over the ex's you can watch the movie or read the comic and find out alongside Scott.
Now I'm going to advocate a heresy. This isn't mainly a love story. The love story is there yeah. But it's mainly about Scott and Ramona growing up and... Huh... I liked it! I did. Ramon and Scott are forced to confront what they've done to others in the past and why it was wrong. At the end of this movie both characters are more then what they were in the beginning. Like I said at the beginning of this movie Scott is a douche. A rather harmless one, but still a douche. At the end of this movie, he's a real person and almost a grown up. This character development is accompanied by big shiny loud fights that are no where near realistic but are damn fun to fun. See Inception first and then watch this one as your cool down.
B+