Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
Kaydan Christian
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Kayden
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
amarjunchu
If you have no idea what this movie is about then for the first 30 minutes you might get bored a little like I did but then a strange twist occurs and the movie turns into Kung Fu Hustle over the topness with comic book and video game references and I loved every single second of it. Edgar Wright just do not know how to disappoint so far.
Pjtaylor-96-138044
While not quite as good as the already classic 'Cornetto trilogy', this perfectly and distinctly directed comic-book adaptation uses its energetically unconventional editing, fantastically unique framing and wonderfully written, often terrifically tangential screenplay as pure extensions of the narrative instead of just tools with which to tell it, representing the perfect combination of behind-the-lens talent and pre-existing source material. This extends to the point where the endings of both were written independently and differ greatly but still adhere directly to the style and tone of their respective pieces, strangely both feeling wholly canonical and appropriate. 'Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010)' is funny in a very low-key kind of way and the jokes come so fast, subtly and visually that it is often hard to keep up with them, but every frame is packed with something to appreciate and that makes this a joy to re-watch (as is usually the case with Wright) and a blast every time you do. 7/10
thedarkknight-99999
I wish if the smartness and the inventiveness of the script hold up to the second half of the movie, like of the visuals do.
It's really strange that this amazing movie is Edgar Wright's worst one!(7.5/10)
Smoreni Zmaj
This is, so far, probably the best Edgar Wright's movie. However, I still have to look at his debut "A Fistful of Fingers", but I doubt it can even be compared with this. Scott Pilgrim is a twenty-two year old boy with a serious lack of confidence, who dates a 17-year-old student and falls in love with a girl with a complicated emotional past. He has to find the strength to break up with the kid and defeat the seven exes of his new girl. Instead of boring or pathetic love drama, this film Scott's overcoming his own insecurity and girl's emotional luggage displays in the form of fights in the style of "Mortal Combat". Whole movie was made in a combination of video game and comic-book style. Acting and music are good, and the camera, direction and editing will make your head spin. In this action romantic comedy, Wright once again shows his skill and genius.9/10