Mason Lee Teddy as Teddy. Jamie Chung Lauren as Lauren. Sasha Barrese Tracy as Tracy. Gillian Vigman Stephanie as Stephanie. Aroon Seeboonruang Monk as Monk. Nirut Sirichanya Fohn as Fohn. Yasmin Lee Kimmy as Kimmy. Todd Phillips. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Stu is getting married. Along with Doug, Phil, and his soon-to-be brother-in-law Teddy, he regretfully invites Alan to Thailand for the wedding. After a quiet night on the beach with a beer and toasting marshmallows by the camp fire, Stu, Alan and Phil wake up in a seedy apartment in Bangkok.
Doug is back at the resort, but Teddy is missing, there's a monkey with a severed finger, Alan's head is shaved, Stu has a tattoo on his face, and they can't remember any of it. The wolf-pack retrace their steps through strip clubs, tattoo parlors and cocaine-dealing monkeys on the streets of Bangkok as they try and find Teddy before the wedding. The Wolfpack Is Back. Rated R for pervasive language, strong sexual content including graphic nudity, drug use and brief violent images.
Did you know Edit. Trivia When filming the scene where Stu discovers the tattoo on his face, Bradley Cooper genuinely broke into laughter, and co-Writer and Director Todd Phillips decided to keep that take in the film. Goofs The protagonists travel to the wedding resort at Krabi on Thailand's west coast from Bangkok by speedboat in a relatively short time.
To travel from Bangkok to Krabi by sea would involve a 1,mile journey through the straits of Malacca via Singapore and would have taken them at least 48 hours, non stop, with additional fuel on board. Alternate versions As with the first part, the BBFC had issues with some photographs in the end credit sequence. To secure a "15" certificate, these photographs were cropped to hide the graphic nudity.
User reviews Review. Top review. A raunchy, funny roller coaster you've already ridden before. Select All. Open New Document. I can nearly guarantee you this was the process in writing the sequel to the most successful R-rated comedy of all-time.
In one of the craziest and most blatant filmmaking moments of carbon copying an earlier installment I have ever witnessed Hangover II paces, moves, and delivers in the exact same method, style and speed as the original. The musical transitions are the same, some of the set-ups are the same, some of the conflicts and revelations were eerily alike and worst of all, the entire third act felt like the originaland they are thousands of miles from the United States.
Every strength in this movie is deterred by the fact that Todd Phillips and company put no effort in trying to change things up a little aside from setting. Is the movie still funny? In the wake of being frightfully disillusioned by The Dilemma, smiled once in a while at Hall Pass and Just Go With It however not by any means diverted by possibly , it was about time we got a fair comic drama — and here it is.
Plot shrewd, Hangover II is business as usual from what we have in the primary portion. A great deal of primary topics and characters from the main film return in various structures, and there are a considerable measure of gestures to the previously mentioned super hit. However, I will state this. So all things being equal, they went for sheer stun esteem. Synopsis Trailers Complete cast.
Gone With The Twins. November 30, September 10, The Last Thing I See. An almost identical rehash of the first film. July 11, Box Office Prophets. March 27, Spectrum Culture. A reprehensible film that is completely devoid of laughs. November 6, Maclean's Magazine. August 19, Cinema Siren. July 26, Bowling Green Daily News.
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