The Hangover Part 3 Review
The Hangover Part III marks a radical departure from the franchise’s beloved formula. When Alan’s father passes away, his brother-in-law and reluctant caretaker, Doug (Justin Bartha), decides Alan needs professional help. However, during a tense intervention en route to a psychiatric facility, the Wolfpack’s convoy is ambushed.
Genre: Black Comedy / Action Comedy Director: Todd Phillips Screenplay: Todd Phillips, Craig Mazin Starring: Bradley Cooper (Phil), Ed Helms (Stu), Zach Galifianakis (Alan), Justin Bartha (Doug), Ken Jeong (Mr. Chow), John Goodman (Marshall) Synopsis This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. And not a single missing tooth. The Hangover Part 3
★★½ (2.5/5) — A daring misfire that earns points for originality but loses them on entertainment value. Tagline: It all ends. The Hangover Part III marks a radical departure
Viewers who enjoyed the darker moments of The Hangover (the Chow subplot, the threatening gangsters) and want closure for Alan’s arc. Not for: Fans expecting another night of chaos, a wedding, or a joyful reunion. Genre: Black Comedy / Action Comedy Director: Todd