


The law requires a foreign film production to submit a script for approval, and I'm amazed that the film board got something lost in translation. There's a sort of quiet pride from the authority that the film, a sequel of a blockbuster, chose Thailand as its location, and that's a real wonder. Once Bangkok has you in its grip, it won't let you go, says Paul Giamatti himself, playing a gangster. Without intending to perhaps, what's interesting is that The Hangover II is honest about the dark allure that our Lost-Angel-ist has on foreigners who suspect there are demons lurking in them. Vulgarity and stupidity in itself is fine, as long as it is redeemed by something, like the ability to entertain, which is not quite the case here. Vulgar and stupid, cinematically, geographically and culturally, The Hangover Part II is one of the worst sequels I've ever seen. Damn, Stu should've known better if he's having a stag party, if he's so fearful that the stag party would turn out to be a calamity of an irredeemable proportion, like in The Hangover I, why has he come to Thailand? Is he completely daft, just like the whole movie Stu is getting married to a Thai bride who speaks only English, perhaps because she's played by a Chinese-American Jamie Chung. "This city suits me," says Stu, the ill-fated American groom-to-be who has, in his own words, a weakness for prostitutes, male or female, or anything else.īangkok, he implies, has unleashed the monster in him. If you have a demon inside you, move to Bangkok.
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Bangkok Post film reviewer Kong Rithee says Hangover II is one of the worst sequels he's ever seen, but it's set in Thailand and is drawing big crowds.Ĭlick button to listen to Hangover II in Bangkok and rightclick to downloadĬlick button to listen to Part 2: Hangover II in Bangkok and rightclick to download MOVIE REVIEW: Unleashing the monster by Kong Rithdee
