Review
I recently caught up with Hangover II during an early press screening held in Tel Aviv Israel and it was by far one of the best films I've seen all year and most definitely the best comedy. After being horribly disappointed by The Dilemma grinned occasionally at Hall Pass and Just Go With It (but not really carried away by either) it was about time we got a decent 2011 comedy and here it is.
Plot wise Hangover II is more of the same from what we've got in the first installment. A lot of main themes and characters from the first film return in different forms and there are a lot of nods to the aforementioned 2009 megahit.
However I will say this. It seems as if the writers knew that the concept isn't as fresh as it was in the first film. So instead they went for sheer shock value. As a result some of the things our guys run into during their messup in Bangkok are so controversial I was surprised they were even allowed to show it on screen. Prepare yourself for a lot of inyourface humor awkward nudity and misplaced violence.
Also the dynamics between the main protagonists were believable and hilarious. You get to learn more about the characters and you actually feel like you really know these guys and care for them after hanging out with them during the first film. The Bangkok location also opened up a whole new world of possibilities and mishaps for our characters to run into and at one point things turn so crazy I just couldn't stop laughing.
Oh yes there's a plot to explain briefly. OK. So this time it's Stu's wedding and instead of going to Vegas the whole gang winds up in Thailand. You see after ditching his bossy girlfriend from part one Stu ended up with this incredibly hot Asian American and they decide to hold her wedding in her homeland. So Phil Alan Doug and Stu all hop on a plane across seas. The night before the ceremony the guys decide to go out for a drink and take the brides' young teenage brother Teddy.
The next morning they wake up with another of their infamous hangovers. This time they are somewhere in Bangkok and it's not Doug that's gone it's the adolescent Teddy. Instead of a baby there's a monkey in the room Stu had a Mike Tyson style tattoo Alan's hair is shaved and somehow Mr. Chow from the first film is there.
There. I won't say no more. But I promise you this go watch this film in the right state of mind and you'll laugh yourself silly. While not as refreshing as the first one the Hangover II does deliver a fun memorable time at the movies and that's all I really wanted.