Pitch Perfect 3 Page #4

Synopsis: After the highs of winning the World Championships, the Bellas find themselves split apart and discovering there aren't job prospects for making music with your mouth. But when they get the chance to reunite for an overseas USO tour, this group of awesome nerds will come together to make some music, and some questionable decisions, one last time.
Genre: Comedy, Music
Director(s): Trish Sie
Production: Universal Pictures
  2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
32%
PG-13
Year:
2017
93 min
$104,880,310
6,320 Views


Yeah, yeah, yeah

But I'm only human

And I bleed

when I fall down

I'm only human

And I crash

and I break down

Your words in my head,

knives in my heart

- (feedback, distortion)

- You fill me up

- And then I fall apart.

- (fiddle playing)

Wake me up

when it's all over

- Zombie-ie-ie

- When I'm wiser

- And I'm older

- Yeah, yeah, yeah

All this time

I was finding myself

And I.

They just disqualified

themselves

- by using musical instruments. Good job.

- Yeah.

- We won, guys.

- We should go.

- Whoo! We won!

- That's not entirely accurate.

- We didn't break any of the rules, so.

- Let's go.

We won.

Bellas are doing

what they do best. quitting.

GAIL :

Here's the problem, John.

The Bellas are not as good

as the other bands.

JOHN :

That is a startling insight.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

(dance music playing

in Spanish)

- Yeah!

- Whoo!

(indistinct chatter)

Wow!

(indistinct chatter)

How do you say it.

"Where is the bar"?

- FLO :
Dnde est la barra?

- Oh, it's so cute.

- "La barra?" - Barra. Barra.

- Smells so nice.

So nice!

Oh, you're so beautiful.

AMY :
Okay, stick with me,

'cause I know so much Italian.

- Okay.

- Gelato. Margherita.

- Ravioli.

- Amy, we're in Spain.

AUBREY (sighs):

So.

Emily, is it true

what you said back there?

Are you really

not writing anymore?

Well, not.

I mean, not right now.

Anyway, I've got 21 credits

that I'm taking this semester.

The GRE is coming up.

It's right around the corner.

Uh, and.

I got a hamster now.

Aw. That's amazing.

Well, don't give up.

My dad always says,

"Age wrinkles the body,

but quitting

wrinkles the soul."

Hmm.

- Three.

- How about those Bulls?

Gotta love those Cubs.

(chuckles)

And the deep dish pizza,

'cause it's so.

deep.

Chicago.

Right?

(chuckles)

Yeah, I'm actually

from Georgia.

Oh.

So, what's your story?

Why are you here?

Oh, boy. Um.

Long story short,

I was in the NG,

but my CO recommended me

for OCS after, uh, AIT.

(voice fading):
Then came OBC

and RTB where I, uh,

was the, uh, DG of my class.

It's. I don't know.

Sorry. Um.

I joined the National Guard.

They helped put me

through college.

(voice fades):
I spent about

a year stationed in Kabul.

Uh, actually overseeing

a canine unit over there.

We trained German shepherds,

- we trained pit bulls.

- (distant, echoing barking)

Dogs.

I love dogs. (chuckles)

I love animals, in general.

- Animals are cute.

- You're cute. I mean, what?

- What about you?

- Me? (sighs) Me.

Uh, shorter story.

I was in a singing group

in college,

and then now I am still

in that same singing group,

but not in college.

- But you're committed.

- I am committed.

- That's great.

- Yeah, I love commitment

- and being committed.

- Yeah.

- Not to, like, an asylum. (chuckles) Whoa.

- Right.

Or, like, a hospital, like,

it's. I'm not saying.

- Yeah, no, I know.

- But, like. just, I like.

I love love.

I love being committed to love.

Not to you, but to, like.

I love, um, like, oranges.

- Oranges.

- I love.

Hey. Uh, girls?

- Hmm?

- We have separate rooms. We don't have to

sleep on top

of each other anymore.

- What?

- AUBREY :
Hey, that's great.

Um, not sexually.

There was that one time.

(quiet chatter)

(all yelling)

BECA :

Stop being so loud.

- Yeah. No, yeah.

- Oh, that's what I want.

Uh, no,

that's the molasses one.

No, you're not gonna

like that one.

- This one.

- I don't want molasses.

BECA :
Okay, you guys,

so we've never

competed against bands

that play actual instruments.

What's the plan?

I really think we should just

stay true to ourselves,

- and it will all figure itself out.

- AMY :
Emily?

- Mm-hmm.

- Please hear this in the best way possible.

You're a very stupid person.

CHLOE :
You know what?

Maybe it won't matter

if we win or not, because

they will like us so much

that they will invite us

to keep touring with them.

And it won't matter

if I get into vet school

because we will be together

as a family,

supporting each other.

And really, isn't that

what it's all about?

- Yes.

- AUBREY :
Yes.

Yeah, except for all families

break apart,

and the only person you can

ever truly rely on is yourself.

All right,

time to drop a smash.

- What? - Oh, no, no, no.

- Whoo! - Wait.

- Think it's a whole album.

- Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Everybody needs

a little time away

I heard her say

From each other.

There now, Sir Bounce-a-lot.

You take good care

of my Turnip Top.

Eh?

- (blows raspberry)

- (laughs)

(whistling Chicago's

"Hard to Say I'm Sorry")

JOHN :
Well, it's a big night

for the Bellas, Gail.

GAIL :
First stop on the tour.

Rota, Spain.

Here we go.

Young Sparrow!

(trilling)

Attention!

Girl, don't keep me

waiting now

Need you to shake it,

turn and break it down

Yeah, you know

you got 'em now

Got, got 'em now

They're so. dope.

You guys,

this is the first time

we're performing together

in three years.

- It's gonna be so much fun.

- Let's do this.

You're my only temptation,

I'm too gone, I'm too faded

I've two shots,

so don't place that workout

Now can I hear you

say whoa now?

Let's party, girl.

Hola.

Uh, hola. Um.

- Uh, excusez-moi.

- Bonjour. Ciao.

- No hablo.

- Inglese? Konnichiwa?

- The.

- Sa-na-ma-na-ma?

You're English. Hi.

That's right. I saw you do

the, uh, sound check,

- um, thing that you guys.

- Yeah. The riff-off thing.

- Riff-off.

- Yeah. I don't know why we

keep challenging people

to those.

We. we don't ever

actually win.

- Oh.

- Do you work for the USO?

Uh, no, I-I work for DJ Khaled.

Sorry. I'm-I'm Theo.

- Hi. I'm Beca.

- Hi.

- Nice to meet you.

- How you doing?

Sorry, you are a.

- Oh, I'm a.

- Music executive?

.music exec

at Khaled's label.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- What?

- No, I-I. I work

with music executives,

and you.

they. they don't look

like you.

Oh.

What. what do I look like?

A turtle.

Well, that's in.

incredibly specific.

But, like, you literally

look just like that.

No, no. It's accurate.

You said you work

with music execs.

Oh. Yeah. Um, no, I'm a.

(chuckles)

I'm a music producer.

I'm sort of freelancing

right now.

Oh, and I sing for fun.

I'm interested to see

the Bellas in action.

Yeah, maybe we'll even open

for DJ Khaled in the end.

You don't think

you'll open for Khaled?

Uh, no, I-I.

I didn't say that.

Yeah, you did. You did.

You just said it before.

You kind of implied it,

if anything.

- Well, I just.

- I could just

tell him that you sing

for fun, if you like.

No, I-I was just trying to.

I-I'm-I'm.

I'm gonna go now.

I'll see you later,

but I'll be watching.

- Okay.

- Good luck. See you.

- What was that?

- That was so much eye contact.

One, two, three,

they gonna run back to me

'Cause I'm the best baby

that they never got to keep

One, two, three,

they gonna run back to me

They always want to come

but they never want to leave

My ex's and the oh-oh-oh's,

they haunt me

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Kay Cannon is an American film and television writer and actress who is best known for her work as an Emmy-nominated writer and producer for the NBC series 30 Rock, and writing the screenplay for the Pitch Perfect films. She is also a co-executive producer and writer on New Girl. more…

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