The male part II offers a further dose of debauched misadventures "Wolf Pack" by comedians to those hungry for more after the original film sure. Returns a familiar mix of severity and silliness, entertaining to the procedure, if not a little too serious to keep. Personal injury and drug fueled antics lose exactly you try not their edge for a few one-liners to obscure their gravity and all Zach Galifianakis scatterbrained outbreaks can counteract not the Repulsiveness of the grosser moments of the film. If the hangover part II's main task was to his predecessor in shock top, it was successful. We are not sure whether this is a compliment or not.
On the eve of Stu (Ed Helms) wedding in Thailand, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Doug (Justin Bartha) and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) convince the normally mild-mannered dentist to join them for a last drink on the beach. If the Group of friends in the morning without memory last night violations in Bangkok to wake up and discover, that brother is now the bride Teddy (Mason Lee) is missing, they must once again their tracks to find the defunct youth and give Stu in good time before his wedding track. But if it results in their research to the vengeful gangsters, cigarette smoking monkey and the return of an old criminal kingpin, remembering their drunken mishaps is the first thing they want to forget.
Although it has as a continuation and synchronized "Part II", this follow-up to the highly successful previous comedy is almost a remake. The similarities between the two are abundant, starting with an identical cast, the very same story, a matching tone, equal portions directness and exposure familiar mayhem, male (what is happening to the days of gratuitous female nudity?), one according to intrusive soundtrack and all types of body fluids. The trio respond to unexpected events, panic situations, mysterious known, smuggled goods, drugs and unnatural forgive women remains on par with the original as well. If the formula work and fans for more, stick with it are itching, notice the filmmakers clearly.
"I can't believe that this will happen again!" screams Stu in a dirty Bangkok Street. The male part II brings spontaneity to new heights, despite its recycling of plot, with its share of serious dilemmas. While humor is reserved Galifianakis almost completely Zach, once again steals the show personality and disregard for safety, decency and poise with his wildly eccentric, idiosyncratic disturbingly, stay-at-home son. The rest is a mix of darkly comic misadventures of disturbing, shocking to downright disgusting. At every turn the trio with violence, questionable pharmaceuticals, threats, dirt, sexual deviation and visual is attacked, abomination, what a rarer form of comedy, the experience of successful box office venture (based on the first film $ 44 million opening) and even a critical winners (landing the Golden Globe for best picture - musical or comedy). Too bad this sequel is expected for the rather ignorant approach error sex and the City 2 managed to escape after Thailand, a race not be tilted.
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