The point of view has changed from human to animal...

Jordy 2022-04-19 09:01:09

Overall, disappointed with the second part. Although it is a sequel to the first film, there is no major breakthrough or bright spot in the overall screenwriting. The second part is to get married in a different person and in a different place. It continues to be the man before the marriage who has an accident overnight. It is still hallucinogens, it is still shameful, and it is still a memory-type that he can't remember anything. If this is the case, it is estimated that there will be no next one, and even if there is, there is no interest in spending an hour or so on it.
Cooper is still handsome, Zach is still a god-like existence, and the plot has not changed ~ so it is unnatural to attract the new actor in this play-----Monkey. But the monkey is really the highlight of this episode, and the only highlight. It has both form and spirit, talented, can sell fans, can smoke, and is good at masturbation. Looking at the back of him smoking alone on the wall in the dark, there is a loneliness in the vicissitudes of life, and the look in his eyes lying down after being shot in the cradle in the morning, there is a touch of warmth in his strength, a god-like existence.

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The Hangover Part II quotes

  • Sid Garner: He just has to... acclimate.

  • Mike Tyson: Bangkok! Oriental thity but the thity don't know what the thity is gettin'! The crème de la crème of the Chess World in a thow with everything except Yul Brynner, ya know? Time flies, doesn't theem a minute thince the Tyrolean thpa had the Chess boys in it!