After reading it, I felt that it was basically a model of the first movie, similar stories and similar plots. If the quality of this one is not bad, but the jade is ahead, the creators of this one are too lazy.
This time it was replaced by Stu’s marriage. Affected by the lessons learned from the past, Stu originally didn’t plan to come to a singles party this time, and didn’t intend to invite Alan over, but in the end it was still a blunder. After waking up, I lost my memory again. Another animal appeared in the room. It was only a monkey changed from a tiger. Then I looked for crazy memories and missing people (the first is the groom, the second is the bridegroom’s brother-in-law), and A prostitute (this time the prostitute is a personal demon) had a relationship with Stu, and finally when everyone was struggling and couldn't find it, suddenly there was a flash of inspiration and he returned to the place where he lived and found him. Then desperately rushed back to get married, and it ended successfully. When the ending song was put on, there were some photos of frustrated drunkenness.
Basically, there is no place for innovation, as some people say, a movie of one's own copy.
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