The Hangover Part II: Movie Review
The Hangover Part II
Rating: 6/10
Cast: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken
Jeong, Justin Bartha, Paul Giamatti
Director: Todd Phillips
The Wolf pack is back in the sequel to the comedy that really redefined the R
rated film genre.
This time, it's Thailand-bound as the gang come together for the wedding of
Stu (Ed Helms).
Despite Stu's initial fears about heading out for some drinks with the boys
on the eve of the wedding, he's persuaded to go for one with them - and brings
along his teen soon to be brother in law, the over-achieving Teddy.
But when they wake up confused and hungover in a sweaty room with Teddy
missing, no idea how they got there and with a severed finger in the room, it's
a desperate race to find Teddy and get some idea of what went down.
However, that journey brings them into contact with gangsters, the seedier
side of Bangkok, a chain smoking drug dealing monkey and a whole heap of
trouble....
Simply put, The Hangover Part II is the same film as the first - but just
relocated to Thailand.
While in principle that's no bad thing, it's fair to say that director Todd
Phillips holds back from really upping the gross stakes for the sequel (though
there are some out-there odd moments.)
Sadly though, it's more of a case of hearty chuckles throughout, rather than
full-on belly laughs, as the humour serves to be the punchlines for the set-ups
rather than being dished up every second.
The main trio are once again on form - and essentially the same as the first
one: Bradley Cooper has the right amount of devilish glint to lead them; Ed
Helms gives good repressed as he tries not to give in to the fun demon in him
and Zach Galifianakis throws on the right amount of irritation and weirdness to
steal scenes he's in with either a glance, some background antics or a
well-placed line. Throw in Ken Jeong as psychotic and fun gangster Mr Chow and
it's a good - if formulaic and unoriginal - mix.
Yet for all The Hangover Part II's beats and high moments (which are
scattered throughout), it doesn't recapture the glory of the first; that's not
to say it's not a fun time at the flicks, just a fair amount of deja vu.
Like any night on the town, the memories are more fun, rather than the
reality of what went down.
Is The Hangover Part II a great film? Not really, it's a good film which is
essentially a retread of the first. Is it a great sequel to the first? Again,
not really and seems to pale in comparison to number one - that said, I think
it's safe to say it'll be a box office hit, thanks to the easily identifiable
trio of leads.
Oh, and once again though, the best bit of the film is the end credits where
the contents of a mobile phone reveal what truly happened - laugh out loud funny
and gross in equal measures, it's the pay off that finally delivers the raucous
laughs.
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