Thursday, August 26, 2010

Review: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World


Scott Pilgrim is an unemployed and single 22 year-old Toronto native. To allay his year-long dumpee depression, he dates a lithe high-schooler named Knives Chau (a sprightly and highly entertaining Ellen Wong). Though his Sex Bob-omb bandmates disapprove and his gay roommate Wallace is apathetic, they needn't worry for long, as Scott is quickly distracted by the girl of his dreams: a candy-haired American by the name of Ramona Flowers. The cool new kid in town, Ramona (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is aloof but receptive, and she and Scott soon begin dating.

Surely we all know what happens next.

With the sustained frenetic energy of its trailers and the artistic touch of director Edgar Wright, Scott Pilgrim vs the World is quick, colourful, and delightfully entertaining. With all the trappings of a graphic novel adaptation, it deftly whips from panel-to-panel with a practiced gaze.

Despite mutterings that it's, "not as good as Edgar Wright's other films…" If you're expecting a third instalment from the Cornetto trio, you are bound to be disappointed. Scott Pilgrim was never meant to be a follow up to and , not does it lay claim to a lineage from either film.

What Scott Pilgrim does have in common with Wright's earlier features, however, are excellent performances and dynamite comic timing. While the acting is over-stylised at points (we're looking at you, Anna Kendrick), it fits the overall aesthetic of droll comic book surrealism. The female characters of Ramona and Knives are refreshingly well-drawn, holding love triangles and jealous revenge to a higher standard of comedic drama. Chris Evans is particularly appealing as skater-turned-actor Lucas Lee, second only to Jason Schwartzman, a final boss of sorts. Schwartzman is the highlight of the film, on top form with a remarkably restrained, first-class performance.

One of the most entertaining films of the year, you need only take it as seriously as it takes itself. Sit back and relive the excitement of those tricky 8-bit games in film form.

What did you think of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World? What is your favourite comic book adaptation?

4 comments:

  1. Aug 26, 2010 11:33 PM

    Just saw it tonight. It was fantastic.

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  2. Aug 27, 2010 01:52 PM

    I thought it was phenomenal.

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  3. Aug 28, 2010 07:56 AM

    Anastasia, Kevin, I am glad we are all in agreement. It's quicker.

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  4. Aug 30, 2010 02:14 PM

    Thought I'd check out your take since you were kind enough to read mine! Nice review, although I'm gonna disagree with you on Schwartzman. He was fine, but I though Brandon Routh was by far the best of the exes. He got the delivery Wright was looking for, dead-on, particularly in the 'say hello to the cleaning lady' speech, and his 'chicken isn't vegan?' line. Genius.

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