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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

'Hangover Movie Review\r'

'I havent laughed this stark at a movie in a long time. When I saw this movie in theater for the first time I came turn out with my face hurting I was laughing so much. Everything about this movie just clicked. Perfect coil with great chemistry, great direction, great practice of medicine, and most importantly a fun script with hilarious communication and characters. The movie starts where its two days before Doug’s wedding, himself and his collar friends drive to Las Vegas for a crazy bachelor-at-arms party theyll never forget. But, in fact, when the three groomsmen agitate up the next morning, they cant remember a thing.\r\nFor approximately reason, they find a tiger in the bathroom, and a six-month-old baby in the closet of their suite at Caesars Palace. The one thing they cant find is Doug, the groom. With no cue as to what happened that night and little time to spare, the three of them must retrace their steps and all their abominable decisions in order to fi gure out where things went ill-timed and hopefully get Doug back to L. A. in time to walk down the aisle. The four main actors in this movie are; Bradley Cooper as Phil Wenneck, the grooms beaver friend, a school teacher who is bored with marry life.\r\nEd Helms as Dr. Stuart â€Å"Stu” Price, a dentist stuck in a bad relationship, friend of the groom. Zach Galifianakis as Alan Garner, the socially awkward, soon to be brother-in-law of the groom, and Justin Bartha as Doug Billings, the soon-to-be groom. I personally think that they all did a great contemplate acting out their characters personality and made everything maneuver quite smooth. The movie followed a regular predictable story line, it was very easy for me to predict what was discharge to happen next.\r\nIt was very easy to watch the light was perfect, and the director, Todd Phillips did a great job with all the shots. The movies music was composed by Christopher Beck. The movie had a few featured artists in this film, such as Kanye West, The Donnas, Usher, T. I. , paddy field Avalon and The Dan Band. For the closing credits the song â€Å"Right beatnik” by Flo Rida was played. The Hangover might not address to those seeking a more disciplined, focused comedy, merely the film represents the best of what comedy can pull up stakes — pure, unadulterated, slaphappy entertainment. And theres nothing wrong with that.\r\n'

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