Parents need to know that, in attempting to surpass the original film , this R-rated comedy sequel is even cruder and more explicit than the first installment i. This time around, the three main characters wake up in Bangkok with no memory of what transpired the previous night, only to learn that their evening included drug deals, a severed finger, plenty of drugs and drinking, and a surprising encounter with strippers.
All of this is punctuated with non-stop swearing, including tons of F-bombs. Add your rating See all 28 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 56 kid reviews. Here we go again. What transpired the night before? As they search for their missing pal, the gang tries to fill in the gaps in their memories.
This sequel pales so much in comparison that it's nearly transparent. You know a sequel's in trouble when it has to heavily reference -- no, patently copy -- its predecessor. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, please laugh.
There's no tiger, but there's a monkey. And yes, the gang, who's all here, has yet another ridiculously wacky bachelor party. And once again, Stu wakes to find himself disfigured.
Though the storyline has been transplanted overseas, it does nothing but advance the same tired jokes about Thailand. Is this the best the filmmakers can do? Still, what a disappointment! This hangover badly needs a cure.
Families can talk about the film's excessive depiction of wild partying. Is the film condoning or glorifying this kind of behavior?
Talk about the ritual of the bachelor party -- is it a chance for real bonding or simple immature excess? Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. See how we rate. Streaming options powered by JustWatch. Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization, earns a small affiliate fee from Amazon or iTunes when you use our links to make a purchase.
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Movie review by S. Jhoanna Robledo , Common Sense Media. Raunchy comedy sequel is cruder, less funny, than original.
R minutes. This review Helped me decide. Had useful details. Read my mind. Report this review. I wouldn't say it's bad but it kinda lacks the same kind of humor which made the first one good. Other than that, there's nothing horrible about it, it's just kind of disappointing and it doesn't do anything that the first one didn't. This title contains: Sexy stuff. Parent of a year-old Written by Movieman July 18, Funny movie.
Adult Written by clarence August 5, Funny But Tons of Nudity Not as good as the first, but still pretty funny. There's a lot of full-frontal nudity, both male and female. There are images of shemales with visible male genitalia, and at the end there are a lot of photos of women with visible breasts and genitalia. Parent of a 2-year-old Written by gerbowski December 1, More of the same in this sequel If you liked the first "hangover" you'll probably like this one too, just don't bring your kids.
Parent of a year-old Written by Jenoi July 11, The guy who's getting married gets a tattoo at some sleazy backstreet joint, then goes on to have unprotected anal sex with a transgender stripper. They also catch ping pong balls popped out of the strippers in their mouths! Then at the end of the movie he goes through with his wedding, with the poor bride not knowing any of what he got up to the night before and probably getting Aids and God knows what else passed on to her.
Disgusting, children shouldn't be exposed to this kind of irresponsible behavior. Adult Written by christian May 5, OK Adult Comedy film. The Hangover part 2 is the sequel after the first one, where the guys end up in Bangkok in a run down motel room, and they try to figure out how they ended up there.
This happened after Hugh's wedding. Plus they were completely wasted before this stuff happened. The sex in this film is actually not shown but there is a scene when a man unknowingly had sex with a transsexual stripper and there is explicit sexual dialogue shown when the stripper explains it all. There is graphic nudity shown at some scenes, with male genitals present. Slightly dissapointing sequel to one of my favourite movies is slightly raunchier than first This review Adult Written by keeyanoosh March 3, Maybe their space was limited.
It's not that I was shocked. This is a raunch fest, yes, but not an offense against humanity except for that photo, which is a desecration of one of the two most famous photos to come out of the Vietnam War.
The movie has its share of laughs. There's a wedding toast that deserves some sort of award for deliberate social embarrassment. And Alan Zach Galifianakis , the character who stole much of the original film, walks off with a lot of this one, too. It's the same story. Director Todd Phillips seems to have taken " The Hangover " screenplay and moved it laterally from Las Vegas to Bangkok while retaining the same sequence of scenes: Call to bewildered bride to be, flashback to wedding plans, ill-advised bachelor party, four friends waking up with terminal hangovers in unfamiliar hotel room, ominous signs of debauchery, desperate quest to discover what happened, etc.
As the film opens, a few years have passed. The dentist Stu Ed Helms is now the prospective groom. He's engaged to a beautiful Thai woman named Lauren Jamie Chung. Her father Nirut Sirichanya is not happy. His son, Teddy Mason Lee , is a brilliant year-old pre-med student at Stanford, and the father tells Stu: "In this country, we do not consider a dentist a doctor.
Then the lads go down to the beach for one 1 beer, and the next thing they know they're regaining consciousness in a sleazy Bangkok fleabag, Stu has a facial tattoo, and young Teddy is missing, except for a severed finger wearing a Stanford class ring. That sets off their search through the city's underbelly for people who might be able to help them reconstruct the missing hours? Let me just observe that no search of the Bangkok underbelly that involves Ping-Pong balls is going to be altogether reassuring.
Their adventures are punctuated by a series of behavioral eruptions by Alan Galifianakis , who links passive aggression with clueless trouble-making.
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