Hangover 3 review

Hangover 3, released last year, is a sequel to Hangover and Hangover 2 for the 2009 and 2011 films. This three-part smacks, with certain line-ups, quite strongly from Todd Phillips’s critical part of the faith trilogy. And that’s good because the films that follow after the first album are tasteful of scandals, especially this part.

There is some entertainment value, and Alan, who is interpreted by Zach Galifianakis, is one of the funniest comedy characters for a while. Animal crucifixion, rift flaps, sadistic jumps etc. are then matter separately. This movie series is not worth watching if you own a tight hat around your head under which you have not added ice.

Hangover 3 continues the story of the last two parts. It’s been two years since Bangkok’s events. Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong), a gangster around the main characters, escapes from prison. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Doug (Justin Bartha) all have come to life with traditional marijuana, alongside their wives. Alan (Zach Galifianakis) has, unnoticed, missed his “wolf” as the only cause. His father is deadly shocked by his latest sonship and will soon be the funeral home. Alan’s friends will hear that Alan has not dropped drugs for a long time, so I guess I’m going to have a break in that kind of crap. Phil, Stu and Doug decide to make a good day of work and take care of Alan in Arizona. Unfortunately, John Goodman (Marshall) (John Goodman) throws the “black Doug” (Mike Epps) with stinging sticks … the protagonists will soon hear that Chow has again made it difficult for them to survive. Marshall forces them to cooperate with him by kidnapping Doug as a hostage. So do not change when the criminal pill is dancing …

Hangover 3 has a certain name in the sense of a misleading name because the skulls in this movie are not only drawn in the final texts. Almost even a trilogy movie differs very much from its first two parts (which are almost identical) which is good. The drama card has been drawn up in the third and the comedy is forgotten somewhere in the action, I’m not familiar with it and the drama of the drama. And unlike other movies, Alan and Chow seem to be running the whole story at their own jumps. I do not think that is such a bad thing because the character of Doug’s head is really distant and unlucky (what a heppupolo badly chooses his friend), Phil has nothing very personal and Stu, though this overcrowding is commendable, not simply covering Alania. It’s a shame that the characters of Chown and Alan are pulled too tight. When this has happened, then no one is so much fun anymore.

In the movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud9VUDYR3V8, one of the most entertaining visitors in the movie is the one in the middle of the night. The Hangover 3 is a blush, suffering from unevenness and not knowing exactly what it is: a review of the ingredients of the previous parts or something new – no compromise is reached here, but a loosening of both options. There are no such annoying events as in the previous sections, and Alan’s always a weird-looking character reaches the drawer he deserves. But it does not save the movie, Ehei.

The Hangover 3 is the end of the game, a fun and entertaining movie to watch the night out. The movie leaves a few laughs and a slight hint that Kauhea’s bunker has two extensions at all. Well, but if you like the movie series so yes then this part is also a must-see.

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