Review of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) by Caz H — 10 Apr 2013
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a very smart teen comedy. While being a romantic comedy, it also makes jabs on video game culture at the same time to create unique storytelling and cinematography. Thanks to its fast-paced action, eye-popping visuals and spot-on references on recto gaming, Hot Fuzz director Edgar Wright successfully turns this simple comic book adaptation into a funny, innovative and very awesome epic comedy flick that sets itself apart from the crowd.
The acting in this treat of a film is very witty and well-directed. Michael Cera is very fitting for the title character Scott Pilgrim, delivering his speedy lines in a stable, geeky and enthusiastic way which to me, made him very likeable. The same goes with the rest of the cast members including Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Ramona and Kieran Culkin as Scott's gay room-mate Wallace. Even the seven axes are spot-on, each one being unique and distinctive from each other.
I had a blast watching, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. It's dazzling, wittily written and filled with nostalgia.
This review of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) was written by Caz H on 10 Apr 2013.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World has generally received very positive reviews.
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