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Hang Over X 3
What happened so far... After a drinking bachelor party, Ralle, Reinhard and Conny wake up in a factory hall completely hungry. The last memories pull a huge cum track through the Wadden Sea; including fully-ridden beach groats, rock bitches and blasching nurses... There was Jean, the growing groom, but still part... Now it has disappeared without a trace! Part 3: Three last telephone numbers are said to solve the mystery of a fucking gorillas, a Pamela Anderson doll, a mad gang bang party with 100 stiff pimmeln and 5 ass fucked dirndl broths. Ups, they did it again - 143 cumshot ... Fuckover!
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Plot Summary
This time, no wedding, no bachelor party - no limits for the guys. When the four friends get together, anything may happen. Phil, Stu, and Doug's lives are finally back to normal, but when Alan (Zach Galifianakis) has a breakdown, they are forced to help him get properly laid. However, their attempt to help Alan doesn't go as planned and leads them on a chaotic journey through Tijuana.
Critical Reception
The Hangover Part III was met with generally negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated the attempt to shift the franchise's focus, many found the humor forced and the plot nonsensical, marking a decline from its predecessors.
What Reviewers Say
Critically panned for its unfunny and nonsensical plot.
Considered a disappointing conclusion to the trilogy.
Lacked the charm and humor that made the first film successful.
Google audience: Audiences were largely disappointed with the final installment of The Hangover trilogy, finding it to be humorless and a departure from what they enjoyed in the earlier films. Many felt the plot was weak and that the franchise had run its course.
Fun Fact
Zach Galifianakis revealed in an interview that he was not particularly fond of the script for The Hangover Part III and felt the story was not as strong as the previous installments.
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