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| Director | Todd Phillips |
| Writer | Jon Lucas • Scott Moore |
| Cast | Bradley Cooper • Ed Helms • Heather Graham • Justin Bartha • Zach Galifianakis |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Year | 2009 |
| Rating | R |
A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him.
Editor reviews
When “Old School” came out it was somewhat of a surprise just how good and original and funny it actually was. At that time, Will Ferrell was largely untested as a movie star and “Old School” launched him into the stratosphere. Vince Vaughn was somewhat washed up but returned hard to his comedy roots and was awesome. Owen Wilson’s only quality work was in Wes Anderson films up to that point. The story also put a fresh spin on the worn-out frat house comedy. There were so many moments in that film that made it an instant classic. The latest from director Todd Phillips and the comedic successor to “Old School” in every way is the new film “The Hangover.”
“The Hangover” is about four friends that embark on the Vegas bachelor party to end all Vegas bachelor parties. The problem is that they wake up the next day and can’t remember any of it, their hotel suite is completely trashed, and the groom happens to be missing. The three friends are forced to deduce the events of the previous night in order to find the fourth member of their group with unexpected comic results. Like Ferrell, Vaughn and Wilson before them, Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms create memorable characters and deliver outstanding comic performances; Galifianakis in particular. While he is better known for his extremely funny alternative standup comedy, Galifianakis does amazing things with his character and has many of the films best lines. The trio is outstanding together and the rest of the film is populated by a cast of madcap characters. The film is perfectly structured, and it would have to be or it just wouldn’t make any sense. Despite the superfluous montage of Las Vegas hotels as the characters enter the city, the film is full of many interesting shots that go beyond what you would expect in a comedy. The music in the film also adds the perfect comedic touch to each scene.
This film is so great in so many ways, and like “Old School” is an instant classic. It holds up to repeat viewings because it’s so funny that the mystery of the bachelor party is ancillary to the hilarious dialogue. This film will be hard to top and is definitely the funniest film of the year so far. As long as Todd Phillips keeps making original movies and launching comedy careers there will be big screen comedies worth watching. While “Old School” may have been a surprise hit, there was no surprise with “The Hangover;” it was destined for greatness and it delivered in the best way.
User reviews
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THE HANGOVER see's a Doug and his three friends drive to a stag do (or bachelor party for our US readers) in Las Vegas two Days before his wedding. The Three groomsmen awake the next morning only to find their room a disaster zone with a Tiger in their bathroom, a baby in the closet and no sign of Doug. With no memory of the events that took place the trio are left to retrace there steps in order to find Doug and get him back in time for his wedding.
Before this one had even came out it had been announced on the strength of it's receiving one of the highest every ratings by a test audience, that a sequel had been green-lit. This was backed by a massive opening weekend state-side where it took in £45 Million. Given that and the fact that the trailer was so well received this one was that was highly anticipated by not only fans of Director Todd Phillips (OLD SCHOOL, ROAD TRIP) by comedy fans in general so it was clear that THE HANGOVER would have a lot to live up to.
Thankfully it does just that. As well as the side splitting moments from the trailer there are plenty of others and Phillips manages to make something happen in every scene which is rare. It's also a very well put together movie in that it almost starts at the end and shows how events unfolded in the last 24 hours and how they came to be in the condition they have ended in.
There are so many highlights of the movie and it's unfair to focus on just one but the biggest asset to the movie was of Zach Galifianakis who plays Alan, The groom's Brother-in-law to be. He is the sad loner and simple-minded. He completely steels the show while in his search for acceptance in a new group of friends. The other point worthy of mention is a strange, yet very amusing cameo by Mike Tyson dancing in a hotel suite to Phil Collin's "In the Air Tonight" which can also be seen in the trailer.
If you are easily offended then THE HANGOVER won't be for you but those of you who aren't MUST see this.











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