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The Hangover Part II - Blu-ray Edition PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carey   
Monday, 19 December 2011 09:59

After being the big surprise hit at the box office in 2009 you had to know that there would a sequel to The Hangover.  And you must have also known that it was going to be more of the same since it worked so well the first time.  The people were clamouring for more crass humour and so director Todd Phillips (The Hangover, Due Date) gave the people what they were asking for.

It is two years after that eventful bachelor party in Las Vegas and the friends are traveling together again.  This time they are going to Thailand for Stu’s (Ed Helms – from television’s The Office) wedding.  While there they are most certainly going to have a bachelor party.  Doug (Justin Bartha – National Treasure, Failure to Launch), Phil (Bradley Cooper – Limitless, The A-Team), Alan (Zach Galifianakis – Up in the Air, Puss in Boots), and Stu’s future brother-in-law, sixteen-year-old Teddy (Mason Lee – The Wedding Banquet), are all on the beach drinking beers and toasting marshmallows.  It seems like it is going to be a relatively quiet night.  Wrong!

Stu, Alan and Phil wake up in a dingy apartment in Bangkok.  Doug is back at the resort.  Stu’s got a face tattoo and Alan’s head is shaved.  There is a monkey with a severed finger.  Teddy, however, is missing.  The scary part is that none of them can remember a thing from the night before.  The guys must find Teddy before Stu has to tell Lauren (Jamie Chung – Sucker Punch, Grown Ups) that he lost her brother in Thailand.  They begin retracing their steps by piecing together little bits of memories.  That brings them through places like strip bars and tattoo parlors.  There is not a moment to spare if they are going to find Teddy before the wedding.

Rarely does one of these types of comedies work the second time around.  What was fresh, shocking and funny the first go around has an odor of been-there-seen-that the second time.  The Hangover 2 has the same premise and humour as the first one.  They have just changed locales.  Now I don’t think anyone thought this would be as funny, but they did hope it would be funny.

They really didn’t change a thing.  Every the jokes are the same.  And some of them go on way too long.  I found myself getting bored at different moments.  With the element of surprise taken away you see the jokes/gags for what they are – unfunny.  Even Mike Tyson (yes, he’s back) singing is not as funny this time.  Even the shock factor of seeing male genitalia wears off after a while.  There’s plenty of it in The Hangover II. While it is not as funny the second time around there is a ton more action.

Besides the retelling of the story in a different locale what I really found grating was the ton of supporting actors.  They were just stuffed in like clowns in a Volkswagon.  Chow (Ken Jeong – Knocked Up, Transformers: Dark of the Moon), Mr. Kingsley (Paul Giamatti – The Illusionist, Sideways), and, of course, a drug dealing, smoking monkey.

After the credits started rolling I had that taste in my mouth like you do the morning after the night before when you’ve had too much to drink.  Not pleasant.  I almost felt like I had a hangover after watching it.

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