Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Film details
| Film Title | Scott Pilgrim vs. the World |
|---|---|
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| Genre | |
| Length | 113mins |
| Year | 2010 |
| Country | Japan, United Kingdom, United States of America |
| Director | Edgar Wright |
| Actors | Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ellen Wong, Kieran Culkin, Alison Pill, Mark Webber, Johnny Simmons, Jason Schwartzman, Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza, Satya Bhabha, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh, Mae Whitman, Brie Larson |
| Language | English |
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As bass guitarist for a garage-rock band, Scott Pilgrim has never had trouble getting a girlfriend; usually, the problem is getting rid of them. But when Ramona Flowers skates into his heart, he finds she has the most troublesome baggage of all: an army of ex-boyfriends who will stop at nothing to eliminate him from her list of suitors.
I can only say that where some see shallowness, I saw a witty interplay of surfaces and style.
It could have been a noisy, flashy mess, but luckily it’s got heart, which makes it feel fun and unique, and more like a lo-fi, endearing mess instead.
It’s heartfelt, hilarious and a highly satisfying adaptation of the book. You don’t have to be a geek to adore it; you just have to remember being young.

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