Characters
Colours/Themes
Evil Exes
The Making of/Editing
200

Who is the girl Scott falls in love with?

Ramona Flowers

200

What do you think the colour in Ramona’s hair represents?

Her emotional state and evolving identity

200

What is the name of Ramona’s first evil ex?

Matthew Patel

200

Which entertainment medium is reflected in elements like health bars and extra lives in the film?

Video Games

400

Who’s heart does Scott break

Knives Chau

400

How does Knives’ change in appearance reflect her character?

It shows she wants to look more mature for Scott to like her more, so she can look more like Ramona, Themes of Desire of acceptance.

400

What evil ex is a famous movie star?

Lucas Lee

400

What visual techniques are used to reflect the film’s roots as a graphic novel?

Split screens, Comic-style text, KAPOW

600

What is the name of Scott’s famous ex?

Envy Adams

600

What theme relates with Scott’s journey throughout the movie?

Self realization and growth

600

What is the organization that defeats Todd Ingram

The Vegan Police

600

How does Edgar Wright use music to enhance key battle scenes in the film?

By syncing character actions with the rhythm of the soundtrack, creating a dynamic link between plot and music.

800

What is the name of Scott’s sister?

Stacey Pilgrim

800

The film incorporates aesthetics that resemble classic video games and comic-books to blur the lines between fantasy and reality?

Themes of escapism resemble how characters use fantasy to avoid real problems.

800

What are the names of the Japanese twins?

Katayanagi twins

800

What cinematic technique does Edgar Wright use to emphasize the emotional impact of Scott’s character development throughout the film?

Close-up shots and rapid visual shifts that highlight Scott’s internal struggles and growth.

1000

What is Wallace’s boyfriend’s name?

Neil

1000

what do the evil exes represent?

Scott fighting in order to prove his worth/themes of competition and ego.

1000

What is the name of Ramona’s FINAL evil ex?

Gideon Gordon Graves

1000

In both Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Baby Driver, Edgar Wright synchronizes this with action to create immersive storytelling

Music and rhythm