"The Hangover 1" expresses an American style of nonsensical humor, agrees with this view, and also shows the good qualities that a commercial film should have. But "The Hangover 2" clearly expresses the typical sequel "two". In Las Vegas, it embodies American-style bohemianism. Everyone accepts it and writes laughter to show that it is good. But when I put a few Yankees in an Asian country, I was confused: Do you want foreigners to experience the unique oriental society, or do you want to bring American life to the city of Bangkok? In short, we didn't see the sparks, and 2B lewd it in a swarm. To put it elegantly is nondescript or it is no distinction between primary and secondary (sorry, lack of vocabulary). A group of people bumped into Bangkok headlessly. My sister was only busy watching Bangkok, and forgot that there were a few leading actors. If the director likes Bangkok, make a documentary. The Bangkok version of "The Hangover" is like writing a topic composition, with many good words and good sentences, but it digresses.
Regarding the question: ①How serious is Doug? Every time a stupid thing is not his turn, let Zhou join the "Four Kinky Gang".
②Why is Fill the first to call Tracy when something happens, not to Doug, not to his wife...The first part is understandable, but the second part? ?
③How fierce is the demon in Stu's heart?
④Is this film released in Bangkok and what effect?
About stealing the spotlight: After watching "The Hangover 2", I think that the movie that drowns the starring role is a humanitarian movie, because how many people you provide opportunities to steal the spotlight.
The main steals of "The Hangover 1": Mercedes (how many people blinded by the titanium alloy dog eyes), Zhou (with narrow nationalism and no comment), Jade (so amazing)
The main steals of "The Hangover 2" : Gay monkey (this guy has transcended the boundaries of race), Zhou (good sunglasses), Kimmy ((⊙o⊙)...I am a pure and good girl)
In summary: the story of "The Hangover 2" has been heard Now, the characters are silly and the place is brighter.
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