It's no secret that critic reviews have not been kind to The Hangover Part III. I've heard reviews calling it completely unfunny, extremely dark, unnecessary, etc. While I wouldn't go as far to call it all of those things, Part III is certainly showing signs of age, or at least signs that Phillips is running out of jokes for these characters.
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This is officially the longest that Doug has been conscious in Vegas |
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Stu, Phil (great hair!), and Alan: we shall miss thee but tis` your time to go... |
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"I bereive I can fry! I berieve I can touch the sky! I tink about it ev'ry night and day Spread my rings and fry away!" |
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John Goodman in a forgettable role. Who woulda thought? But hey! There's Black Doug! |
Taking that explanation into account, there is one distinguishing factor of The Hangover Part III. More so than any of the previous films this is Alan and Chow's movie, for better or worse. If either of those characters have begun to annoy you, then this film won't do you any favors. Stu and Phil, and many other characters for that matter, are given a lot less comedic material to work with. Alan's role gets somewhat larger here and he is as dumb as ever, but I really thought he redeemed himself by the end of the movie. Chow gets a significantly larger role which is both good and bad. I think he was so damn funny in the first film because he also had that "mystery" that made audiences want to see more of him. After Part III I can confidently say that I have had my fill of Alan and Chow. They didn't go overboard in the film, it just becomes clear throughout the film that the series' proverbial fuel tank is near empty.
I think I probably enjoyed Part III more than most. It was the least funny of the series, but in terms of overall quality I would put it only slightly behind or tied with the Part II. If you didn't like Part II then just wait for this one. Despite a plot we aren't used to, a lack of extreme situations, and a larger dose of Alan and Chow, I found it to be a fitting end for a trilogy that never really needed to happen in the first place.
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#atmydadsfuneral #lol #hungry #wolfpack |
A lot of people may be burnt out on the Wolfpack, but I had one more adventure left in me and in my opinion, it was worthwhile, although a little forgettable.
But now that Part III is done, it's time to put away the Jager and the roofies and move on.
Pros:
- The Wolfpack is still fun to follow around the desert. They may not be as good as they used to be, but it's still entertaining nonetheless. Many of the callbacks to the previous films were appreciated
- The plot may be somewhat awkward and unnecessary, but the underlying story about Alan growing up and the Wolfpack moving on is fitting and really makes the trilogy feel like it has come full circle. It gives some closure to the audience
- Most of the critics are wrong. This film may be the weakest in the series, but it's still a lot funnier than many comedies out there. There are several one-liners that had me really going, particularly Alan's discussion about his apps
- While it's probably a walk in the park for them at this point, all of the actors still give good performances. Between this and the TV show Community I have had enough of Ken Jeong for a while though
- I thought the ending was great and the mid-credits scene was one of the funniest in the series
Cons:
- There are some jokes that fall HARD. When this starts to happen it's a definitive sign that it's time for the series to go. I think Part III pulls it off, but barely
- The extreme situations are largely missing in this iteration. We have come to expect these moments so when they don't happen it's a bit disappointing
- Overall the plot is fuddled and doesn't really convey the message about friendship that it wanted to. I was far more concerned with Alan growing up than I was with his and Leslie Chow's friendship
- As the wear and tear in the series begins to show more obviously in this final film it becomes more and more apparent that this was a trilogy that never needed to happen in the first place
Rath's Review Score: 7/10
I really need to watch the first Hangover! I wonder if it will do as well at the box office as the second.
ReplyDelete-James
You HAVE to see the first one. It's a classic. I dont think this one will do as well as the second one since it is going up against Fast and Furious 6.
DeleteYou have a lot of the same issues I had with this but you enjoyed it a lot more than I did. I did forget to mention in my review at how tame it was in comparison to the first 2 entries.
DeleteYeah Im not sure how to describe that one. I was just very content with it. I was neither blown away nor extremely disappointed, I just sat back, kept my expectations in check and they about met where I had them.
DeleteI think this series would have done a lot better by taking a huge hiatus between one and two. It would have been so cool to go see Part II in 2020 or something like that. It would have had a lot more hype and probably a lot funnier jokes. Phillips is just too concerned with pumping them out to but as much TLC into it as he did the first one.
Good review Jordan. It's just not funny, and for the longest time: doesn't seem like it's trying to be. Just going through the motions as boring as it can.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteAs I said, I think I enjoyed it more than others. I also found it considerably funnier than recent comedies (Incredible Burt Wonderstone, Movie 43, etc.). But I do think it was the least funny of the series and it's definitely time for Phillips to hang up the Hangover series permanently.
It's a good review, but you describe the movie as average and not so funny.
ReplyDeleteYet you give it a seven, i expected a 6. I guess the review is more than just the score you give it, right?
Precisely.
DeleteAnd while the comedy was average, I still enjoyed my time with the Wolfpack and I thought that it wrapped up the series well, hence the additional point.