The Hangover Part 3 [better]
As with the previous two films, The Hangover Part 3 is full of outrageous humor, ridiculous situations, and a healthy dose of cringe-worthy moments. The film's R-rated humor and over-the-top antics have become a hallmark of the franchise, and fans of the series will not be disappointed.
★★½ (2.5/5) — A daring misfire that earns points for originality but loses them on entertainment value. The Hangover Part 3
It’s been over a decade since we first met the Wolfpack, but the impact of The Hangover franchise still lingers like a particularly stubborn morning-after headache. While the first film was a lightning-in-a-bottle comedy classic and the second was a polarizing carbon copy, The Hangover Part III tried something radical for the trilogy: it actually had a plot that didn't involve a blackout. A Shift in Tone As with the previous two films, The Hangover
The story begins two years after the Bangkok debacle in The Hangover Part II . Following the death of his father, Sid, a spiraling Alan (Zach Galifianakis) is off his ADHD medication and out of control. His friends—Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Doug (Justin Bartha)—stage an intervention and agree to drive him to a rehabilitation facility in Arizona. It’s been over a decade since we first
The film's script was written by Phillips and Scot Armstrong, who have worked together on several projects in the past. The script was developed over several months, with the writers drawing inspiration from their own experiences and observations.
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