Parents' Guide to

Pitch Perfect 2

By S. Jhoanna Robledo, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 14+

Fun but uneven sequel doesn't hit original's high notes.

Movie PG-13 2015 115 minutes
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age 13+

Based on 16 parent reviews

age 15+

Falls flat and is much raunchier than the first movie

This movie is a big disappointment compared to the first. The musical numbers are disappointing, the humor much broader and bawdier, and the appropriate audience is much older than for the first movie. The makeup is overdone on all the actresses, plus they are costumed in Junior League-like outfits at first, making them all look alike and out-of-place in a movie that is supposed to be about each nerd being her own person. The theme of quirkiness is really lost in this movie. There are stereotyped characters that bothered me - the Hispanic girl with her over-thick accent and constant bad jokes about being an illegal immigrant, the gay acapello fan who stages the singdown party, robotic German villains, even a few seconds glimpse of an Indian acapello group in Indian costumes... singing Beach Boys? I wasn't sure if that was supposed to be a joke or not. Fairly bad language in the movie, and lowbrow, sexual humor.
age 11+

PP is awesome!

pitch perfect is perfect if you like good music. I would not recommend it for little kids.You better watch this movie ASAP.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (16 ):
Kids say (91 ):

It has to be said: The music is great, but this sequel isn't aca-awesome. Nor is it aca-mazing, aca-licious, or any of the other words that describe the original, which was an inspired case of geeky genius. Pitch Perfect 2 tries to capture the same glory by relying on old reliables -- like the cast, for starters, most of whom are back. But the magic's not there, simply because we've seen much of this before. The plot is skeletal, the forces that move the story forward are rudimentary (and, it must be said, stereotypical -- are we really still making jokes about fearsome, robotic-seeming Germans?). And enough with the fat jokes that are meant to seem empowered simply because the self-named Fat Amy is making them.

Where Pitch Perfect 2 does come alive is in the singing, which makes perfect sense, given that the film is, after all, about the joys of sisterhood, group harmony, and unbridled a capella love. See it for the music, but prepare to ignore some disappointments.

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