Comic-book geeks rule in Scott Pilgrim's world, and Michael Cera makes the perfect slacker superhero to take on Edgar Wright's ode to fanboys
di Betsy Sharkey The Los Angeles Times
In "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," the inventive, free-floating ode to nerdville, the comic-book geek stays in the picture. Whether it's Scott's everyday loser life or his ninja-fighting, super-powered imaginary one, it's all played with a sort of Michael Cera-styled sweet, nebbishy sensibility that works well since the real Michael Cera actually got the role. Go figure.
Actually, there was a lot of figuring to be done to convert Bryan Lee O'Malley's distinctive artistic, and loosely autobiographical, musings about a 22-year-old Toronto native whose life is framed by his total lack of ambition until he's in a fight to the death to woo the girl of his dreams. [...]
di Betsy Sharkey, articolo completo (4837 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 13 agosto 2010