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Justin Bartha Doug as Doug. Ken Jeong Mr. Chow as Mr. John Goodman Marshall as Marshall. Melissa McCarthy Cassie as Cassie. Jeffrey Tambor Sid as Sid. Heather Graham Jade as Jade. Sasha Barrese Tracy as Tracy.
Jamie Chung Lauren as Lauren. Sondra Currie Linda as Linda. Gillian Vigman Stephanie as Stephanie. Mike Vallely Nico as Nico. Grant Holmquist Tyler as Tyler. Todd Phillips. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. In the aftermath of the death of Alan's father, the wolfpack decide to take Alan to get treated for his mental issues.
But things start to go wrong on the way to the hospital as the wolfpack is assaulted and Doug is kidnapped. Now they must find Mr. Chow again in order to surrender him to the gangster who kidnapped Doug in order to save him. The epic conclusion to the trilogy of mayhem and bad decisions. The psychopathic Chow becomes a kind of storytelling force majeure, descending from the sky to kill inconvenient antagonists so Cooper, Galifianakis and Helms won't get non-giraffe blood on their hands.
The momentum of the Hangover films lies in forcibly upending the status quo, sending the pieces flying, and then restoring it exactly. The "Best Friends Gang" — sorry, "Wolf Pack" — plunges into life-and-death situations involving gangsters and duffel bags full of bullion, but like sitcom characters, emerge unchanged. It's the definition of a reactionary worldview that Judge Smails would approve of. Sure, Alan meets a girl the awesome Melissa McCarthy, who has a cumulative four minutes of screen time , but they only connect because they have exactly the same personality, reflecting and affirming their mutual callowness.
The anxious Stu Ed Helms , who lost a tooth and awoke with a facial tattoo in the previous films, here goes unmaimed. Stu's redemptive moment in the first film was standing up to his cartoonishly mean-spirited girlfriend; now he struggles with the professional insecurity that doctors are more admired than dentists, a conflict that is not riveting. While sparing Stu from scarring injuries and relationships avoids repeating the jokes of the earlier Hangover s, it robs this film of the single character who ever had a chance of growing.
In his stand-up work, Galifianakis is less ingenuous than Alan, but both the comedian and the character obliviously violate social norms. He's never funnier than when he's bluntly asserting absurdities as obvious facts. In all three films, Alan is both the story's means of status-quo upheaval and the ultimate source of its restoration, encapsulated by a "nothing changes" speech at the conclusion.
His naivete continually thwarts the group's strategies and activates new plot threads, and the cluelessness of his cruelty to other people at least is intentionally grounded in the character's privileged and overprotected background. What Warner Bros. There's nothing in the film's world to contradict the self-satisfaction of its characters, and even the bad guy honors the Wolf Pack's dumbass name.
Power-up lunch. Rallying and record record breaking. City News Roundup. Top cities. By John Egan. Job juggernaut. Shopping News. Opening News. Book News. Flipping without flopping. Watery News. House For Sale. Home Tour. Office Chair News. After the death of his father, Alan turns to the Wolfpack in his time of grief. This time, there's no wedding, no bachelor party - just one simple road trip.
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