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But it doesn’t take long to sense that Zeller is making something darkly cynical and a bit sadistic.
Sometimes, a father is the least-qualified person to deal with it.

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But here we are.
Peacock’sPitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlinis a slight but unexpectedly amusing spin-off of the film franchise.
ButBerlinfollows the formula that (mostly) worked for the films.

Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell in Devotion.Eli Adé/Columbia Pictures
The cartoonish rival: Pieter’s flamboyant and manipulative ex-girlfriend/bandmate, Gisela (Jameela Jamil).
(A Dutch a cappella group called “Holland Oats”?
You bet I laughed.)

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Devine tempers Bumper’s overconfidence with newfound shades of earnestness and self-awareness.

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Lera Abova, Flula Borg, Sarah Hyland, and Adam Devine in ‘Bumper in Berlin’.Julia Terjung/Peacock