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Following an incident involving Fat Amy having a wardrobe malfunction at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Barden Bellas are suspended from the circuit of a capella performing. In order to regain their status, the Barden Bellas enter an international competition that no American group has ever won in order to regain their status and right to perform.
You'll laugh, you'll suppress the urge to sing along, and you'll quote the movie afterward, just like with the first one, and that is more than enough to recommend.
The Bellas find their harmony to deliver the goods at the end in a spine-tingling performance that will make you forgive all the scattered sub-plots and sappy sassy sisterhood scenes.
Ethnic clichés abound, college comes off as a free sleepaway camp, and the simple wonders of unaccompanied singing are inflated to Las Vegas-style bombast.
Anna Kendrick's Beca, a mash-up maestro, spends the movie looking like she'd rather scale a fish than scale her vocals. (Maybe because Kendrick is nearly 30, and she's still playing a college student?)