This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. And not a single missing tooth.
The Hangover Part 3 is a wild and wacky conclusion to the trilogy, providing a fun and entertaining ride that is full of laughs, surprises, and a healthy dose of heart. The film's talented cast, outrageous humor, and well-developed characters have made it a beloved comedy, and its impact will be felt for years to come. While it may not be as groundbreaking as the first two films, The Hangover Part 3 is still a fitting conclusion to the trilogy and a must-see for fans of the franchise. The Hangover Part 3
Watch it not as a comedy, but as a tragedy in three acts. Just don’t watch it with your parents. This time, there’s no wedding
However, their journey is intercepted by a ruthless crime boss named Marshall (John Goodman). Marshall reveals that Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong), who recently escaped from a Thai prison, has stolen $21 million worth of gold from him. Because Alan is the only person Chow has stayed in touch with, Marshall kidnaps Doug as collateral and gives the remaining trio three days to track down Chow and retrieve the gold. The Hangover Part 3 is a wild and
This tonal chaos is what makes The Hangover Part 3 fascinating. It is a comedy that hates laughing. It is a buddy movie where the buddies are accessories to murder. Watching it with the expectation of the first film is a recipe for disappointment. Watching it as a deconstruction of the franchise—a hangover that never ends—is revelatory.