The Hangover-2009
Director Todd Phillips
Starring Bradley Cooper. Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis
Scott’s Review #590
Reviewed January 7, 2017
Grade: B+
It was not my idea to see this particular film- the raunchy, mindless “guy” films have always seemed lackluster and cheesy to me, but I confess to finding The Hangover (2009), a novel and entertaining, summer blockbuster film.
I did not expect much from this film but instead found it comical and fun.
It has the “dumb frat boy/jock” shenanigans, and not much thought is needed, but it is good old boy entertainment.
Similar to the American Pie films of the 1990s in which a group of guys finds themselves mixed up in amusing, and sometimes humiliating situations, after a night of boozing, The Hangover has a likable cast led by, then up and coming star Bradley Cooper.
What sets The Hangover apart is the great chemistry among the cast (Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis, specifically) that other flaws or generic writing can be overlooked or forgotten altogether.
The group goes from one hysterical situation to another.
Set in Las Vegas (a great decision), three men awake to find the groom missing after a night of debauchery- they are there to celebrate via a wild bachelor party.
In their hotel room are a tiger and a six-month-old baby and they have no idea how either has gotten there.
From this point, the film goes back to the arrival of the gang and the events that transpired leading up to the hotel room acquisitions.
This is fun and keeps the audience engaged in the hi-jinks.
The Hangover (2009) was followed by the inevitable two sequels, neither of which was as good or as successful at the box office to the surprise of nobody except maybe movie studio executives.